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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 11, 1939,
Swatow Battle OBITUARY THE POLICE RESERVE
Chinese Holding Out Noar Chaochow
Hingninn, July 10, It is reported that 2,000 Japanese reinforcements arrived in Choochow on July and
7 to strengthen the oulposis.
Many towns and villages to the west and cast of the
Claw Swatow Railway and around Chao
Famous Writer Dios
At Ripe Age
London, July 19. The death is announced of Mr.
well-known Henry Havelock Ells, author on psychology, at the age of 80.--Reuter Bulletin,"
Mr. Ellis was bom al Croydon. His father was a ship's captain and took the child with him on a voyage round the world when he was six,
German
Orders Issued for The Coming Week
Police Reserve orders by Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue, Commissioner af Police Jare:
Chinese Company
Cominondation.-Constable
119
Tal Pak-yung is commended by the
ALHAMBRA
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
Comunissioner of Police for zeal and AN INTENSE HUMAN DRAMA alertness in arresting a Chinese mole on June 0, who was convicted for HEARTACHE Inreeny from person.
Training Course, Part II The and following members quafled in Part
chow are still in Chinese hunds.
Fungchaw, north-west of Swatow, was, invaded by 200 Japanese blue- As a la he was interested in Jackets, but were repulsed after languages, learning suffering 10 deaths with three of their Italian outside school hours. When of Training Course on Thursday,
he was 10, he sailed again with his July 6. Juponeze armoured CINE'S are father to Australia where he stayed making daily patrol' in the streets in for four years. Swalow against guerillag--Wah Riu] Yat Po.
motor-boats sunk.
LATE NEWS Schreiner.
TACKIE 22
LAUGHTER STRUCGLE !
FREDDIE
COOPER BARTHOLOMEW
Constables R124 Peter Francis Lee, R128 Chan Yiu-hing, 13 Lam In New South Wales he taught. Kwok-fee, t132 Law Man-cho and He was head of a State school at R133 Chan Cheong-shing. Sparkes Creek, the "Kanga Creek" The undermentioned" members of of his only novel, the writing of the Chinese Company will attend which was encouraged by Olive Chinese Company Headquarters for Part 1 of Tenining Course. on Tuca- [day, July 11, al 5.30 p.m.: Keturning London in 1881, he Constables K100 Tung Shi-woon, studled medicine, nt St. Thomas's R111 Chan Chl-wing, R112 Chan Hospital, taking his degree in 1800, |Ching-man, R129 Li Chung, R130 1le joined the Progressive Association, Chan Tak-cheeng, R134 Leung Tak- for which he compiled "Hymns of kwong, R135 Yung Fook-pul, R130 Progress" and the Fellowship at the Joseph Tam Hung, R137 Li Tung New Life, where he met his future gang, R133 Cecil H. G. Leung, RED TOMORROW
wife, Edith Leca.
Chan Wal-shun, R140 Wel Ying-
In 1884 he made the acquaintance yuen, R141 Lo Shlu-kwal, R142 Senh of Olive Schreiner and warm Cheow-hon R143 John Mo, R144
Spanish Sabotage friendship spruit up between them. Wu Hon, and R145 William Hio.
Indian Company
Commendations-Constable
At this time he wrote for reviewn and Patrol Duty Nightly between 8 LONDON, Jay 11. nagazines, and edited the Mermaid p.m. and midnight by members 03 The "Dally Sketch" to-day pub-Serles of Elizabethian Dramatists, and detained by the Officer in Charge of
Science Series, Company.. Jishes a report from Madrid saying the Contemporary that the explosion at Penarenda bus which went on till 1014 and for which been attributed to sabotage by a he wrote "The Criminal." member of the Republican Death
1293 Brigade which was formed in 1934.)
Secret Information reaching Gen-appeared in 1890, and 1801 he Gajan Singh is commended by the eral France's headquarters on Mon-led Miss Lees. Their union was Commissioner of Police for zeal and day night attributes the new reign "semi-detached marriage. They eleriness in arresting a Chinese male of terrorism and sabotage in the were economically independent, both on May 23, who was convicted for country to the Hepublican Death had their homes and they simply pro- larceny from person.
mised never to deceive each other. Brigade, the report say.
this
His Arst book, "The New Spirit,"
Constable, R223 Firdos Khan is commended by the Commissioner of Police for zeul and alertness in ar- resting a Chinese mute May 30, who was convicted for larceny.
Patrol Duty-Nightly between 8 pm. und midnight by mmbers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.
While the authorities are reluctant "The Nationalisation of Health" to disclose the nature of their dis-and "Men and Women" (1894) were coveries, it is stated that papers have the preludes to Ellis's "Studies in the been faitnd confirming
were view. Psychology of Sex" whileht The "Dally Shtech" has
with "Sexual informed inaugurated in 1897 the police that they know the name Inversion," in those days regarded as of the man delegated by the Death Kenndalous publication, the author Brigade who is responsible for the and publisher being branded as per- No direct explosion. He has been ving for verters of public morals. several months with the family of a action was taken against them, but
oldier guarding the ammunition Bedborough, a bookseller who had; Patrol Duty-Nightly between 8 dump and, through him, was able to gold the book to a disguised detective pan, and midnight by members as in a private house, was prosecuted. detalled by the Officer in Charge enter the buiteling,--United Press.
Ellis's book was written in technical of Company, language for specialists, sent for re-
Foreigners Leave Tyrol
1 is believed that, the measure A preliminary to an Italo-German agreement whereby the question of German minorities will be settled.
The Germans con either be trans- ferred to Germany or those wishing to remain must migrate to Southern Italy.-United Press,
15ce Pago Five)
reputation
of fate a
Flying Squad
Emergency Unli Reserve
C. CHAMPKIN, D. S. P. (R.)
TEACHERS WED
of the
view only to inedical and scientific' Patrol Duty-Nightly between a herlodicals and published at a high | jm. and midnight by members as price. It was practicaly unknown detailed by the Ofleer In Charge of
il the proceedings were inalitated, Company. ROME, July 11 has been After these he suspended the sale learned on excellent authority that of the book and decided not to pub- the Government has ordered allish the remaining volumes in Eng- injured his foreigners to leave South Tyrol land. The prosecution
since #1- for a tinte, within 48 hours,
Oniela) qunciers dų not confirm baiated persons counted him thic this report,
concerns victim of every perversion he in-Mr. B. J. M. Monks Marries slating t military information which, therefore vestigated. By an irony
Miss E. V. Turbett cannot be divulged.
i julge in a court of morals in Antik
dismissed a prisoner with ñ small
The wedding tools place yesterday One on condition that he read those very boots which had been pilloried morning at St. Andrew's Churcli, Kowloon, between Mr. Bertram John In England 12 years before.
The later volumes in the series Men Monks and Miss Eileen Vera omeinted at the were issued in America and Germany Turbelt. The Rev. J. R. Hings, Vicar where his work was much more ap-of St. Andrew's,
ceremony. preciated.
The bride, who is the younger His "World of Dreams" was the
daughter
Jate Mr. Robert Arst English book to contain a fuli exposition of the views of Freud and James Turbett, and Mrs. Turbett of Is a teacher the Diocesan Girls' Include The Nineteenth Century." RA Study of British Genius," School.
The bridegroom. who is the third "Affirmations," "The Soul of Spain." which recalis Keyserling's Travel- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Monks, and of Melbourne, Australis, is a teacher MOSCOW, July 10-in connection Diary," "The Dance of Life" with the anniversary of the. Mongo-"The Task of Suclat Ifygiene," show at the Diocesan Boys' School, Kow- lan Peoples Republic, the Soviet Reding what may be accomplished by loo
Air. W. J. Fulker gave the bride heway in renreitige, and Mr. G.. G. Army official organ, the Red Star, social effort in breeding a Anger type to-day reiterated Stalin's statement, of Individual. During the war made to Mr. Hoy Howard in Morch wrote "Impressions and Comments." Davies, of the Diocesan Boys' School, 1930, pledging unqualified support In the Philosophy of Conillet," he untertook the duties of best man.
The honeymoon is being spent at for Mongolian independence against wrote, "There is nothing that war has
Chapa. Japan.
fever achieved we could not better "The Mongolian people consider the achieve without it.", Suvlet the sole power supporting their After his wife's death the lived by Integrity against aggressors, The himself in a flot at Brixton where he outrageous attacks by Japanese pro- did his housework, cooked his own- vocateurs will result in their thorough meals and cooked them well. There raut, M. Molotov stid on March 31 he received letters and books from We will defend the Outer Mongolian every continent, although he never border as determinedly as ours ", the emerged into publle Kife. Profeundly paper declares.-United Press.
sceptical, he had a penetrating eye for the transient, the disingeanous and the shodidly.
Soviet Support For Breuer on hysteria. His other books "Fortiands," Killay, County Dublin,
Mongolia
THEY DID!
As anticipated, Japan did't lose a pine in yesterday's battle after allt | "It was subsequently revealed," says a late "Domel" message, that! Capt. Kimura and N.C.O. "Honada | muide a forced landing in Manchukuo territory." They had shot down Ave; hostile alrevaľti
The latest "authentle". tally Soviet plones shot down is 64, with out Japanese losses!
House Intrigues Deer
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The exhibits include oil painting, Han pictures, charcoal painting and penell drawing. Some of the pictures are by Mr. Iu Long-lu and Mr. Tseng
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