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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DONALD DUCK

July 11, 1939.

By Walt Disney

200 British Warplanes To Go To France

FOREIGNERS TO QUIT S. TYROL

THE HAGUE, July 10.

Rebellion Suppressed Ecuador Plot Is Easily Crushed

Without

QUITO, July 10. Loyalist troops have suppressed

bloodshed,

the

FOREIGNERS living in South Tyrol, including number of Netherlands residents, have been ordered to the Cayambe battalion which leave within 24 hours, according to reports received here.

The Netherlands Minister to Rome is inquiring into the mat- fer-Reuter.

Unique Schomo

LONDON, July 10,-In The House of Commons-lo-day, the Marquess of Clydesdale suggested that Mr. Chom= beriain should approach Herr Hitler and Sogner Muskólint with an in- dication that the methods adopted to settle the problem of South Tyrol by the removal of the Gertuan populatión to Germoy, might be employed in settling Dar Danzig mul Tunisia problems respectively.

Tientsin Impasse

Japan Adamant: Will Dictate

JAPAN WILL, refuse to accept the British request that the Anglo-Japanese

attempted a rebellion.

A Look Through The Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

July 11, 1880. Victoria College la to bo informally opened to-narrow. Scholars are Turn up at ning o'clock. Rather an

to

extmordinary, the bele-and-earner way of entering a $500,000 building (we do not any it is worth that, mlid-monty what it cost) to start teaching in it on a Friday morning, with a beggarly: little notification to parente anil guns- dians, and not even à new hat fur thef

end mister.

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It alleged that the plot was led by officers who are members of the Soclulist Vanguardia Party. It fa) charged that they took advantage of the discontent of the Battalion nud

Sir Hercules Robinson relires from perundert the soldiers to rebel, pro- mising other units would aid. This the Culonini service in consequence of aid, however, falled to materialiseding that lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, is not pre- United PresIS.

pared to support, his South African Slley.

Silver Crash To New Low

LONDON, July

In the House of Lords this ovenlog, Lord Knutalned, replying to a question put by Lord Lamington, wild thine ho bellavid the Australian colonies were) not prepared to pay the cart of main- taining Imperial troops, uven if the British Government were willing to send out portions of the home forces, 10.-Silver) (n -estonion. If, however, strong pres

by the colunire, there were exercised

Her Majesty's Government would can sider a request to send out troops to exist in the defener of the elonies, sided that the necessary pecuniary conditions could be agreed upon

25 YEARS AGO

Mr. R. A. Butler declared that forthcoming Viscount Halifax was unable to form negotiations in Tokyo must he prices here to-day were any view whether tags suggestion was confined to the Tientsin issue.

lowest since 1931. applicable to the problems of Danzigj

An official conference between,

Bullion brokers are of the opinion and Timisia.--Renter Special.

leaders of the Foreign Office and that the United States intends to drive the Japanese Army agreed yester demand from the Orient will

the price to a level at which the day that an absolute condition to

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Planes For France LONDON, July 10.—The first of al series of training flights by R.A.F. machines to France will wke place within a few days, when between 150) and 200 aircraft will dy to southwest) France.

The scheme will be on n reciprocal basis, and French aircraft are flying over England later-Nuter,

Bombers Arrive

PARIS, July 10-Fifty RAF bombers and Oghters, including

bu

the success of the negotiations must evived, after which the United be that Britain must "abandon her States can retire from their costly pro-Chiang Kai-slick policy, ac-silver experiment without earding to the "Asahl Shimbun.” prestige-United Press,

com-

A "Umied Press" message repuets | that the conference is due to mence In Tokyo on Thursday Frisly.

Will Join Arms Pact

It is unofficially hinted in Talcyo

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July

losa

of

U.S. SILVER WASHINGTON,

10. The United States Treasury to-day fixed the purchase price of foreign silver at 35 cents per ounce.—United Press,

that if Britain falis to meet the U.S. Dreadnoughts

Japanese demands, Japan will fein the Rome-Berila Axis on the basis

of extremely wide military co- operation.

Are Named

supermarine Spitfires, Hawker Hurrl- eunes, and Bristol Blenhelms, which willy over Paris on July 14 as part

Washington, July 10, of this year's celebrations of the

"United Press" further reports thatį President Roosevelt has approved French national holiday, arrived at it is understood

that the

General the names "lowa" and "New Jersey" Le Bourget rallitary airport this Staffs of the Japanese Army, Navy for the new 45,000 ton superdread- and Air Force have already prepared noughts, which will be the world's evening,

They are returning to England strategical and tactical plans under

largest. directly after the fly-past in Paris- which a millary alliance between Among the other 21 war vessels

Germany, Italy and Japan will Reuter.

be

under construction, the President has aimed against Britain, France und

destroyers, of named eight Russia.

which one will be called the USS. confirms that Japan's swanson" in honour "Dome!"

of the late BERLIN, July 10.-General von attitude at the forthcoming Tokyo Secretary of the Navy. Brauchitsch, commander-in-chief of conversations has already been-Another-destroyer-will-be-nimel "He""Germai ̄army" left to-day on agreed upon, and the Foreign Minis-

several weeks holiday, while Herr ter, Mr. Aritu, will to-day seek the SS. "Edison" in memory of the

late inventor whoac Fon Charles von Ribbentrop has gone on a lengthy Emperor's sanction vacation to south Germany.

Edison is aciing Secretary of the the Navy-United Press.

Calmness In Berlin

returning to Berlin.

remain

interpreted

at

course

King Reviving Old Custom

London, July 11.

An old English custom will be

|

July 1, 1914. Reuter'a correspondent nt Berlin states that the Lokal Anzeiger, in the cutirne af at apparently Inspired article. May If the responsibility for the mur déry of the Archduke Franz Ferdinagel and his Consort is brought home to the | Servings, Austria will have the support| of the civilised world, especially Ger- many, in demanding justice from Bel- grode.

There is greatly renewed anxiety re- garding the Ulster problem.

In

The Usteriles are most ariive theke preparations for the Twelfth of Juty selebrations. The Holfont Mounted Corps of Polico are being armed wit ball cartridges.

The Customs authorities to-day seized:

with enrichires.

from a atramer 240 cement sacks alled

In the lause of Commons, Mr. Birrell stated think the Nationalist Volunteers. numberru 152,000, and the Uinter Volunteers 85,000,

#

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If there is an organisation at Home that does work worthy of notice it i

body which calls itself the Batu. payers' Association nad which operates) in many towns and municipalities.

For a long time now the advisability, for furming such an Association has ngitated the minds of mumereux rato-

payers is Hongkong, and judging by the growing public Interest taken li local affairs there is room for such n Ludy.

- 10 YEARS AGO

for the decided upon. The Fuclirer will

"Dumel" understands that Berchtesgaden for some time without keynote of Japan's proposals, from which she will not withdraw. is These signs are

in "elhninailon of British hostility,“ Berlin political circles as meaning: The Japanese conferees will de- that the Reich Government does not mand revision of the British concep- expect a serious pollicul cumplication tion of the new order in East Asla, in Europe during the next few weeks, and will request British co-operation Reports published by Polish papers in establishing Japanese suzerainty.

July 11, 1020. A graphic story of an extremely that the Reichstag has been summon- Unique Complaint By Blockaders revived with the vial: to be paid by

narrow escape from a double submarine) ed for the middle of July in order tu

SINGAPORE, July 10. the King to the Royal Naval College

disaster can be rend between the lines; hear an important statement by Herr THE EASTERN NEWS, the Japan.at Greenwich this evening.

[ of the official report of the sinking of Hitler are dismissed as ridiculous. ese propaganda news agency, to-day The King will proceed down

11.51. Subotneine 1147 in the Irish Chan= | The Fuehrer will probably receive circulated a message from Tokyo Thames in a State barge and

gel un Tuesday morning. the Herr Foerster, the Nazi lealer in complaining against measures "con- inaugurate

Both the 1167

the cubmarine Danzig on Tuesday, to hear a report sidered to be the virtual closing of ball of the college,

which struck her. the 1. 12, were eruin. on the Danzig situation.

the door of Singapore to the Jup At a banquet in the Officers' Messal ing on the surface. For na explained French press reports that General anese."

roast beef will be carrirt in reason, the 112 crashed at right anglea -

il Franco will visit Berr Hiller for three

into her companion, tearing a great hola) The message refers to the new ceremonious procession across the days at Obersalzberg are officially passport regulations "aimed at shut-hall, while a naval banit will piny the in her side amidship.

"fantastic.”—Trans-ing out Japanese newcomers and "Roast Beef of Old England."-

hindering the re-entry of Japanese Trans-Ocean. residents, which is considered a breach of the Anglo-Japanese treaty providing the freedom of entry and residence of Japanese."

described Оскан

RS

Ribbentrop Departs BERLIN, July 10-Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop left Berlin for hallday to-day, which he hopes will last for several weeks.

le bas been in poor health lately Reuter.

5 Men Freed

For Fortnight

FIVE CHINESE who appeared at

the

will

renovated historic

SOVIET UNIONS NOT WANTED

The Singapore "Herald" to-day sald the British authorities declare the measure to be "rather a natural re-

ZURICH, July 10-The Interna- taliation against the Japanese attitude tional Federation of Trade Unions towards British rights in China."" - fmeeting concluded to-day.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on thd Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $...... 1.K. Banks Lon. £.

Chartered £

1,330 b. 70 n. .74% 1.

Mercantile, A. & D. £

294 0.

Mercantile, C. £

.12 n.

East Asia $.

INSURANCES

HK. Fire S..

SHIPPING

BORWICK'S

LEMON & BARLEY

POWDER

.75 per 11⁄2lb. tin. $2.00 per 11⁄2lb. tin.

|LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

-RADIO-

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 motrea (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Caroline Braga (Piano) From the Studio

"THE CLASSIC SOIL”

Radio Programme Broadenst by ,80 n. z. B. W, où a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.. und 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

Cantons $.

Union $.....

.230 n. .420 ..

China Underwriters $.

1,35 n.

H. K. T.

.185 a.

.67.

15 n.

60 n.

.30 n. .82/0 n.

Douglases $. Steamboats $ Indo-Chinas, P.$ indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers /- Waterboats $..

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Ducks $.. Providents

MINING

New Eng. Sh. $ Sh. Docks, Sh.

Kallan s/- Rouba $.... Venz. Gold $. Hongkong Mines eis. LANDS

Hotels $.

Lands $..... Lands 4% deb. S. Sal Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realties 5. Chinese Estates $...

UTILITIES

Trains S... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trains (new) $.. Star Ferries $

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) S.. China Lights (new) $.. H.K. Electric

Macao Electries

|Swingt la In The Air (from the film).

...Jack Hylton and His Orchestra; Fox-Trois-Chasing Shadows and Kiss Me Goodnight....Juck Hylton and 11s Orchestra,

7.00

tions,

Closing Local Stock Quota

7.02 Songs by Maxine Sullivan, A Brown Bird Singing (Haydn Wood-In Fox-Trot Tempo); Dark Eyes (In Fox-Trot Tempo); Blue Sitles (Berlin).

7.12 A Gershwin Programme. Cuban Overture,.,Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra; I Got

12.30 The Mills Urothers (Vocal) Plenty O Nuitin (from Pergy and and Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.

Málo

Squeeze Me (Waller, Williams) and Bess)....Peter Dawson (Bass-Bark-

tone) with Orchestra and 10. Royal Garden Blues-Fox-Trot Charus; An American In Paris

Bob Crosby and His Orchestra; .100. Sleepy lead (film 'Operator 13") and New Light Symphony Orchestra with Donnel George Gershwin; It Take A Long .18.20 n. Put On Your Old Grey

Pull To Get There (from 'Porgy and Mills 4.60 (Murphy-Weurich)

8.30 n. Urothers (Four Boys and a Guitar); Dess) and Lullaby (from Porgy and .108 n. Pagan Love Song--Fox-Trot and....Paul Robeson (Bass) with Orchestra: Second Rhapsody....Paul Come Back, Sweet Papu-Fox-Frot Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra,

.....The

17/0 nob Crosby und His Orchestra: 8.40 n. Chinatown, My Chinatown (Jerome.

8.00

Time, Weather and An-

.4 n. Schwartz) and Rockin' Chair (Carmi-nouncements.

Mills Brothers with .4 n. child)....The

8.03 Delroy Somers Band. This England-A Coroantion Toast. Health

Cultur; Big Chief De Soto-Novelty .534 n. Fox-Trel....Bob Crosby and His-Intro: Fanfare; Here's .3534 . Orchestra.

(from

'Gay

Unto His, Majesty; Roast Beef of Old England; Sir Roger de Coverley; par. b. 1.00 Time and Weather.

Chérèy Ripe; Come Lasses and Lads; .8 1. 1.03 Benara at the Plano. .8 . Zing Went The Strings Of My Bear of Bray; Drink to me only; Receivers Lincolnshire Poacher; A Fine Old 4.00 5. Heart 100 11. "Glamorous Night"-Waltz Medley sh Gentleman; Lass of Richmond (Novello); Variations On "Tipperary Hill: la Moor baht'at; Sully in Our

und 16 s. (Willums

Judge): Miracles Alley: There's a Tavern in the Town; British Grenadiers; John Pent; Here's 7.40 n. Sometimes Happen (Noble).

Health Unto His Majesty....with 3.70 D. 1.15 Router and Rugby

Vocalists; Fontare Selcetion...with .654 n. Weather and Announcements.

Vocal Chorus by Dan Donovan; Me .2214 n. 1,30 Dance Music.

Giri-Selection...with And My Fox-Trots Say The Word And It's Vocal Chorus by The Rhythm Bro- ..014 n.

5.60 n. Yourg (fim 'First a Girl) and Every thers; Memories Of Horatio Nicholls. 5414 sa thing's In Rhythm With My cart-Intra: A Dream of Delight; Wyom- 18 n. (Alm First a Girl')........Jack Jacksoning: Blue Eyes; Babette; Deilab; 12 n. and His Orchestra; Tang-Don Ju Shepherd of the Hills; Saharo; Sun- .23.10 s... Orquesta Tipica Victor.

Press,

7.00 n.j 1.40 Relay The Rotary Timeline in Marseilles; Souvenirs; My Vocal 18/6 n. Sprech from the Roof Garden of the Inspiration is You....with

Chorus. 22/0 n. Hongkong Hotel, Speaker: Mr. C. II.

8.30 B.B.C. Recording-"Poor Old Krown.

Shell"". 2,15

Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old) $ (x.d.) Telephones (new) $ (x.d.) Tractions s/- Traction (Pret.) s/-

INDUSTRIALS Caid: Maug, (ord.), Sh. $....14 n Call: Macg. (Pre), S. $...13 n. Canton Ices $.. Cements $.... I.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $UMATANO Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) $.. Powell, Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. S...... S'hal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

MISC. H.K. Entertainments $.. Constructions $. Vibro Filing $.. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds

ILK. Govt. 4% Loan 4

K. Govt. Loan 34% Morsmans (Lon.) s/- Marsmans UK s/-

Close Down,

A Cockney sketch by Mabel Con- 6.00 An Hour of Dance Music.

standuros, ....1 n.

Slow Fox-Trat-Nightfall and Fox-

8.45 Studio Plano Recital by .12.00 n.Trot-Way Down Tonder In New.

Caroline Braga, 3.30 n. Orleans....Scott Wood and His Six

1. Valse in A Flat Major, Op. 36, Swingers; Blues-Bye-Bye Blues and No. 1 (Chopin); 2. Nocturne in F ,214 n. One-Step-California....Paul Green Sharp Major, Op. 15, No. 2 (Chopin); 21 n. and His Orchestra; Tungos-Mi Musa 3 Witches Dance, Op. 17 (Mac- 8.30-sa. Campera (Alm-Bolicho)-and-Mad-Dowell):4 Romance in F Sharp 7.50 n.j recita De Pompeya....Orquesta Major, Op. 28, No. 2 (Schumann); 1.80 n. Tipica Francisco Canaro; Fox-Trotas, Konion Capriccioso, Op. 14 (Men-

41 b. Emply Saddles (Alm Rhythm on the delssohn).

.In. Range) and I'm An Old Cowhand

9,10 Orchestral,

(film Rhythm on the Range').....

"A Midsummer Night's Dream" 18.70 n. Ambrose and His Orchestra: Waltz-Scherzo (Mendelssohn) ....Philhar- .103 n. Vleana So Gay (from Maritza maonic-Symphony Orchestra of New

.42 n. Kalmon)....Victor Silvester and His York cond, by Arturo Toscanini. .48% Ballroom

Orchestru; Novelty Fux- Trol-Barls On The Dass and Fox- .6.90 n. Trot Wanna Woo....The BBC. 1.55 . Dance Orchestra; Fox-Trot-l'se A- B. Muggin' and Wah-Hoo....Roy Fox

0.15 London Relay-Tho News. 0.30 London Relay-Food for Thought',

Short talks an matters of topical

and His Orchestra; Rumba Fox-Trot interest. .40% . Luz.

0.45 London Relay--Sports News Orquesta Tipica Roberto pm. b.La Cucaracha and Tango--A Medin and Market Notes.

9.60 Haydn Semphony par Firpo; Fox-Trots Red, White And

In G .14/3 n. Blue (from 'Swing is in the Air') and

Major ("BUlitary"), .4/- n.

Orchestra

MANILA SHARES Following are sales and bid prices:

July 10. July 11. Afternoon Morning

Closing

Closing

The 1-4 mark within a few seconds, Antumok and dragged the L1 down with her for Atok

Bagulo Gold altaner of feet at an acute angle, atong Buhay

because her hows were In-Benguet Cons pily bedded in the sholi of the doomed ship.' fig "Wedge

Coco Grove The L12 was herself in serious danger Cons, Mines af Bundin, kut her crew mannged in Demonstration the nick of time to close her hatches | XL |

considerable po Gold

Högen Mining houth not multi after a Mount of water had poured to her. Mambulno Cons.

Masbate Cons usual when submarines are Riind, Motherlode cruising on the surface, a number of Nuns Operations... men were landing on the deck. These North Comarines were thrown into the water but after. Paracale Gumaus

San Mauricio Surio Cont. .................. Suyoe Cans, ............AN

It is understood that the new re- A resolution proposing that the |gulations_require applications for Soviet trade unions be invited to visas in Tokyo to be submitted to affiliate to the International Federa- Singapore by mall, thus causing con- tion was noved by the British Bull-wards resepted. |siderable delay;-

Ling Workers' Union, and defeated by The "Herald" refers to the pos-146 votes to 37.---Reuter.

the Central Magistracy this morning sibility of the visas not being cp-) charged with unlawfully printinit proved.-United Press. pnlets without the permission of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs were remanded until August 1. and were given their freedom without bail or bond..

Cell For 25-Cent Forger

WEST PLAINS, Mo.

GERMAN TROOPS IN SHANGHAI?

The famous Australian aviator, Cap-Syndiente Invest.... thin Kingsford Smith, arrived at Croy- United Partenle dum from Australin this afternoon in

the Southern Croat."

There were wild scenes of welcome, when the "Southern Crona" encended

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The following is Swan, Culbertson & Frilz report on this morning's market:

PICTURE 'EXHIBITION

Talented Chinese Girl Organiser of Art Centre

Oil paintings by Miss Liang Pao-| tze, organiser of the China Indus- trial Art Centre in Hongkong, were preliminary exhibited

St. at the Francis Hotel yesterday in the pre- sence of a group of people, umongst|

liom were many · distinguished Chinese residents of Hongkong.

those attending were

Among

Dr.

C. T. Wang, Mc, Hsu Shih-ying, Mr. Yeh Kung-cheuk. Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, and Mr. P. K. Chu.

Miss Liang, whose full « naméj moang

"Preciousness of Charity," spoke of the industrial aims of China and of the refugee Chinese Industrial workers in Hongkong. There rust. be something to help them to carry on their work, and it was hoped that full pupport would be given to the exhibition,. She said that art was endless in its capacity for develop-i

Price changes were negligible at the at Croydon, huge crowds having named of the morning period of trading led and being kept in restraint only in the Manila Gold Share market. SHANGHAI, July 11. with great difculty.

Fluctuations were from down One It is unconfrmably reported that a It is officially stated that the “South- centavo to up ane-half in a qulet ment, and that a duty of life was to number of German soldiers, dressed ern Cross" best Hart Hinkler's record session. Coco Grove declined

Big in the uniform of a Japanese naval by nearly two days, taking 11 days

while

Wedge from Derty to Croydon. Rinkler's Sentavo,

do whatever one could that was good: and to society.

The five men were Ma Chin-san, Chung Ping-hol, Mo Hin-san. Mun Tre-hong and Wong Sze-tsu). They plended Not Guilty.

Mr. C. M. Faure, who said he wa Renfrow Collins was sentenced to landing party, were seen marching to fight was of course accomplish. Surigao advanced one-half centavo. adviser to the Printing General seven years in the Missouri prison recently along the North Szechuen ed malo in a light machine, Union, asked if he could address the after he was convicted here of ob-Road, and that several have been court on behalf of the five defendants,taining 20 cents by fraud. He has seen outside the landing party hender ineluding Mr. P. Ulm who also volume of business

Permission was refused.

served two previous prison terms.

BOMB DISCOVERED IN

JAPANESE FREIGHTER

qunriers.

they war,

are

Kingsford Smith has three compan necampanied him on the great flight

dong......***** America- to Gold stares average neron the Pacific from and Australia, also in the "Southern Cross" Japanese which in the only plane to have accom-

pilabed the fest.

S YEARS ACO

Other reports atate veterans of the Spanish that they arrived in a freighter-Reuter?

Admiralty Denies Foreign Reports

To-day's

Yesterday's Morning

1,095,000 70.13

Close

1,701,000

79.34

There were also on view miniature designs of some of Mias · Llang'o commercial art.

There were three particularly fino large-size paintings on view. Very original and with fine backgrounds, the pictures depicted an old man and

Wang Ching-wei his wife and two children trudging

At Tsingtao

through a forest with their belongings | strapped to their backs; country people at work in a fleið, and a study, July 11, 1934.

of sampane, with a warship In the TOKYO, July 11-"Such a thing Exports estimate that the cost of 600! CHUNGKING, July 11—A Shang-| background. PHILADELPHIA, July 10—While the Japanese freighter could occur in a dreamiar, only, de- now machines, together with ground hat message states that Wang Ching-| At 2.30.p.m, on Saturday and Bun-¦ Azumasan. Maru was docked here in readiness to load a cargo of Ministry when questioned about

clared the spokesman of the Navy equipment and staff, will cost over

£5,000,000. Few peopis in Britain of wel, expelled Kuomintang leader, day Miss Liang will hold a pubile scrap fron, a huge bomb was discovered among the prospective cargo, foreign Press report that German toes their caps in the air, in unison left Shanghat for Taingtao by plane exhibition of his work done during The bomb was capable of totally destroying the vessel when soldiers dressed in Japanese military with the Daily Mail group, if a supple yesterday morning to confer with the past year. Mr. Hsu Shih-ying,

(uniforms were seen marching on

mentary budget of even a quarter of leaders of the Nanking and Peiping former Ambassador to Jepan, will North Szechuen Road, 1tongkow-too-popular.

this amount is Introduced. The none bogus governments on the organisa- open the display, and Mr. Yoh Kung-

Cabinet

now in power tion of a bagus central government. chouk, former Minister of Railways, Domel,

would not have the Iron to press fi

"I will address those present. -Central News.

a magnetic loading device dropped the scrap Iron into the hold. Local authorities are investigating-United Press.

Vienna Philharmonie conducted by Bruno Waller,

10.15 London Relay-Tho Classic Soil',

Manchester to-day and a hundred years ago. Scrip by Joan Littlewood,

Recorded and produced by Olive

Shapley,

11.00 Close Down.

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