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13th. This day reading in the station that it did please the Authorl- Newes Shecto I did for the first time ties to put mee. But it may bee see a map with three typhoon tracks there are some so slubborn they will plotted upon it, and an nighly not serve until they must. Talking thankful none of them coine our way, with Creed in the Club bee says hee And this disturbed area over the would it did conscript all these Pacifle hath somewhat to do with our Chinese tops that doe leaf round the; hot weather as I suppose, the tem-Colay whether British born or not, perature being well over ninety detor then, says hee, wee should have! grees them days. Little other news a normal population all our young and that I. Sat late in my lee men being Reel. Took my munchcon ant later to the Clube where are at the Clubbe and slept a little.) very few these days and thence home Later I did visit the sick at the Queen Lo dinner and so to bed,
Mary Hospitall and home to dinner,
14th-Up very belimes there being and so to bed.
ex in
16th Lord's Day-Lay late as is custom and reading in the
1 aloe ind
July 22, 1939,
By Walt Disney
An exhibition of famous oil paintings by European artists, consisting of landscape, portrait and still life subjects will open to-morrow afternoon at St. John's Cathedral Half, Garden Road. A percentage of the tolal proceeds of the sale will be dousted to the St, John Ambulance Brigade Association. The above picture. "Cows in the Green Pasture" by Graf Goliz, is included in the exhibition.
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Daring Raid
European Pulls Down. Five Barred Flag
Shanghai, July 21.
The Japanese controlled Shanghol Special Municipality announced this afternoon that a consiabic, Wonh Hsi-ying, ideńufted Mr. H. P. Krogh,
THE TRUTH ABOUT ALCAZAR
(Continued from Page 8.)
The women and children were the best wenpon the rebels had.
And at the end, when, after 70
an employee of the Great Northern days, Franco took the town and re- Telegraph, Company, Ax the lone
foreigner who raided the Great Wes- lieved the slege, what, was disclosed tern Road sub-station before dawn to the world, fed as it had been on on Monday and pulled down a five-legends af bravery and death? barred Chinese flag.
Mr. Krogh has denied the charge, Only 83 out of the garrison of 1,100 although he said that his motur car. Hud been killed. No more than that. of which the police took the licence There were still 400,000 rounds of number, might have been used by ammunition left. another person,
To celebrate so glorious a victory
The Mayor, Mr. Fu Sino-en, yes- terday sent a note to the Shanghai Fronco sent his brave soldiers into Municipal Police giving the licence those military hospitals from which number and urging the munchension badly wounded cases had not been and prosecution of the culprit,
removed. They had a field day with It off The Mayor also sent a note to Sir their bayonets, and finished
with hand grenades. Archibald Clark Kerr. British Am- bassador, demanding disciplinary. That was the measure of their action against a sentry of the East splendour. Surreys at Great Western Road rail- way creasing who was alleged have stabbed a railway watchman. -United Press.
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|MUSIC · EXAMINATIONS Results of Theory Tests By
SCHOOL FOR DRAWING
To Open on Monday At Cathay Ballroom
on
much business before nice this day,} which fie and very hot, and then Jam adering my papers in the One, by a late aftr eight of the elock nechecte and buy all the while und leven, usual must alemitig and pesamistic. when I do on my Court Dress, which and I am minded to buy it no more. seemeth somewhat fine to be convey-Last night heavy rain did fall for a a motor hackney but I have short space and the day is cooler. nu ar nor can I borrow from Having bathed af trimmed myselfe, trend. So I must needs call the due order my books which did sadly hackney but Lard! my head is so full need it, then set chairs in the garden of business that bid the fellow drive and made provision of cool drinks. to Seth's corner, forgetting that the Anon come Mr. Monk and his Lady French Consulate is above May Road Who seemed somewhat wearied hav
The Hongkong Working Artists Bridge and that I can reach it in aing danced last night at the Gripps.
Trinity College
Guild is to open a summer School of Corporal of Middlesex rar. And so being come there I doe And though It duth serve them right.
drawing, conducted by Mrs. Erno find to my horror there is no chair, who should know better than to
Regiment Laid to Rest
Following are the results of the Freedlander (Berlin-Paris-Milan) at so must needs walk up, which dance in mid summer, 1, doe take
Hongkong Stock Exchange official theory examination held in June at the Cathy Ball Room, King's Build- made shift to do pretty well. And compassion upon them and mix them
Full Military honours were ac-
summory issued yesterday says: the University, as supplied by the ing. The school will be held upon this great day of France, all cooling draft of ginger ale with
Late Corporal Alfred is very fine, the wonted speeches and some Hallands waters and a sprink)-
to noon commencing, Monday. Pay- Trading during the week must be Secretary of the Trinity College of Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Music, London). 50 YEARS AGO toasts and thereafter much pleasant ing of bitters. And by the time they corded the
described as somewhat disappointing.
Having now passed the full ex- ment of $25 in advance entitles the talk. But indeed when I did see dee feet restored, in come Afr. Mill Thomas Borrow, 27, of the Middlesex
July 2, 1889. and his Lady our new neighbours, Regiment, when his funeral
At times it seemed the market was at amination, the following candidates student to 12 lessons. Equipment will the Protestant Cemetery
The Government Gazette announces the many pretty ladies there, my
that the teaching staff of the Govern- last being roused from its lethargical have had conferred upon them the be provided at low cost. mind did go back some twenty-three and wee all drink a glasse or two place at
one of promising activity, Professional Diplomas of Licentiate years when the French Consul of tid much pleasant talk. They being yesterday. The Rev. Staunton
ment Central School the Gazetta cails state to it the Victoria College, the name given only to find the activity short lived of the College. Mae Bunn, Leung that lang past day did have two one their ways and nuncheon taken felated at the graveside.
The Guild studio at 81, Gloucester Deceased came to Hongkong from to it by that arch-humbug Sir George and market relapsing to its former Fung-yan. most lovely daughters whom all the doc sleep in the garden until at
four of the clock it grows
cold I
Howen-ha Intaly been augmented by state. Enquiries still filicering In Other awards are:
Rond, continues to be available for young men in Hongkong did
the arrival in the colony of Mestra, We for the more popular Utililles, bul
und Senior Division Honours, Natalia artists. Models are arranged ship, and I among them, though in- must go in. Read and wrote in my Singapore in August, 1937. llc had
Chamber and down to dinner where been in the Army for
C. Crosby, M.A., Edia, J. 4. Booth, when the supply is unly partially met. da Sliva Rozario.
Mrs. Freedlander gives lessons to R. Hasladan, D.A., Lond., and E. J. deed it was not 1 whom a disapprov-ind Mr. Monk and his Lady are years. Cpl. Borrow was found in his
Division. Honours, those who wish to study oll or water ing Papa did chase from the house come with my children, and, after rooms at the Nanking Barracks with Boards, The Editor of the Gazette, and higher prices asked for further
enquirers retire. This Fung Miu-chan. Pass with Merit, colour painting or special subjecta a shot through his chest. A Service whoever he may be, describes all these supplies,
Tho with a revolver. But he
rifle was lying behind the body. Rentlemen as "Esquires which they accounts for the fact that, although Helene Puu Yu-cheng, May Fung ke lino-cutting or monotype. stern parent and left here unwed some talk, to bed.
Rodrigues. Gulid can also promote exhibitions. certainly are not but as exactly the the volume of the turnover for the Beatrice Ip, Alina A. J. me meaningless designation is applied week is not altogether negligible, Pass, Helene B. Chen.
Advanced Junior Division-Pass, Enquiries should be addressed to to every copying clerk who receives 100 rates show practically no fluctuations
Katherine Yipp.
E. A. Cememle 15, A Block, Kennedy won't feel inaulted. Why doesn't
Preparatory Division.--Honours, Road, or during the above hours at wer month, we hope the now teachers for the period. Governor des Voeux, who is a senalble Business done during the Week Beatrice Owynng, Jenny Tse.
the school. man, put a stop to all this damned non-| sensa
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The firing party and the buglers were from the Middle-sex Regiment. Those present at the service included Capt. H. Marslı, LL. C. M. M. Man, Lt. L. A. Nownham, and datachments from the Seaforth Highlands, Royal Scols and the Royal Engineers.
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though not unwept. And, to speak 17th-This day the weather chan- sooth, I doe not believe there was ges to rain and fogge and I am sorry one lady there to-day who could out for it even though it grows cooler, shine them, though I doe confess with In the Clubbe they say there is little shume I do not recall their names. hope of the Tokyo talks. Talking chiefly with Mr. Mills and
18th-A wet morning but it clears hig Lady and they did give mee a seat in their coach to the Town later. Very busy in my office and I
The Salvation Army quartered in whence to my office and do off my grow so tired of it that I telephone garments and find much comfort in 10-Me-Knipp-le-join me with his Wreaths were from Major-General London was called upon for active nor- a kimono and a glasse of milk. And lady in the Snakepit at six of the A. E. Grosett and Staff Officers of vier in the field today to resist on so I eat my nunchcon. At four, to clocks which after some discussion Is Headquarters, China Command, Bri-slaught of London pullee. The Sal band was Boun overpowered, their My Lord's house where there beexed. At a half after five to Mr.gade, Major and Mrs, J. E. Dobbs, vatiuniats fought bravely, but the little bowles and I doe play! Caldbecks where I entreat him forth Cpl. and Mrs. Soden, Cpl. McDavitt, musical Instruments and their flagstaffs) a little better than before though I and together to the Snakepit where Cpl. T. Perry, Cpl. Powell, Warrant were squashed and am often sadly at fault in my green is no Knipp but Mistress Frynn 1s Officers and Sergeants Mess, ith Bn. street, and the most pugnacious of the
25 YEARS AGO or my weight. Thence to the Clube there and anon her Lord joins us. th Rajputana Rifles, Headquarters number carried off to the lock-up.
At a half after six comes Mr. Knipp Company, Middlesex Regiment, "A", where I bathe myselfe and do on and the others are away and so we "B", "C", and "D" Companies of the clean garments and so to the Hostelry be drinke a glasse more and at Middlesex Regiment, Corporals' Club, Router's St. Petersburg correspondent where I am pledged to give Mistress seven of the clocks in comes Knipp 7th Platoon, "B" Company, All ranks states that there is much comment T- when I doe seek to order a pretty fall talking of Dalat and how fortun- Corporals of the Royal Scots, W. A. dainty dinner the wench will hear of naught but chicken and fried noodles. ate are the folk who can get leaves. Ferguson. All ranks "Details" Sea- and to all my thought is wasted. of absence and can afford to go there, forth Highlanders, Alice Chan and Later with friends wee doe visit theif, bring a most pleasant place though others,
glasse of wine and thence apt to become suburb of Hongkong
three rinka
strewn along the
July 22, 1014,
Marjory a Chinese dinner, But looking mighty demure. So we Royal Scots, Corporals and Lance-arding the passages in the tausts prx-
Lido for
changed between the Czar and President Palucare, un the latter's recent vizit. that the Alliance is supported by com-
that the toasts of the Car and the President of France alluded to the friendship of Great Britain. and the allusion, though guarded, is considered to mark a new phase in the Entente.
mon friendships. This is the first time
The heading "The Patriot King" suma up the comments in the Conservative Press on the King's speech, which in welcomed as lifting the situation on to higher plane and bringing home the ravity of the crisis to the courtry.
The headings, "The King's Amuring
1 escort her home. And when I am is Shel O.
19th. A wet day and very busy to washe the taste from our mouths come home myscife I doe well-nigh fall asleep before I do aft my gor-ordering my papers. At five of the and there wee find friends and drink clociti doe také Mistress M. to see a glasse of wine. But there is again ments, being so fatigued.
Ben-Hur and I doubt not I have not trouble when I doe come to order 15th. This day is published the yet heard the last of it For I had dinner for Mistress M. Is set to dine Oxford Sausages, and draft of the Bill for the local con- supposed it was done as a talkle yet upon frict scription of man power and I doe find nought but silly noises and Musick. Spinach and in pity for Maurice's how I had blood-pressure I did order myself it passing strange that I, who did But strange It was to
A wet night service as a volunteer in the Train; forgotten the old technique of allen: more than I did need. Bands before, during and after the picture acting with its over gesture and home early. Passing by Robin-Speech," and "Liberal Concern" volce Great War, must now be conscripted and rolling of eyes. But Lord what son Hoad there seemed to mee to ber when I am well turned ofly. For a poor pleture I now find it to bee u slip nigh the Albany but I was not doe hope that in emergency I would though some ten years ago I had sure. Home before twelve and so serve without compulsion in any wondered at it. After to the Hostelry to bed.
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Reviews Fleet
ordinarily it-inspired speech leaves the Japanese Emperor Sees
impression that the King sperks of Unionists a "We." The Journal warns the King not to take George III, as a pattern.
The Daily Newe says it is impossible
to conceal a feeling of mistrust at the
Exercises At Sea
Tokyo, July 21.
Boarding the battleship Nagaio,
formal and unprecedented Intervention the Emperor to-day inspected
the
of the Grown, and it is the duty of exercises of the Combined Fleet of Democrata to firmly face the grave
facts touching their inviolable borties, the Imperial Navy which took place In the Pacific off the Yokosuka Naval Station.
10 YEARS AGO
July 22, 1020.
The Blue Riband of the Atlantic har Arriving at Yokosuka by train, the been wreated from the Cunard liner Emperor was received by Fleet-Ad- Mauretania" by the new Norddeutscher miral Prince Hiroyasu Fushimi, Chief Lloyd 44,000-ton liner "Bremen,"
The "Bremen left Bremerhaven on of the Naval General Staff, Admiral Wednesday last, on her maiden voyage, Mitsumasa Yonai, the Navy Minis- and made the crossing from Cherbourg ter, and Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa. Fin 4 days, 18 hours, 17 minutes.
Commander of the Yokosuka Naval [Station.
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No now has yet renched Salvation
Army Hendquartars of the legal action Aboard the Nagato, the Imperial hich it is understand spending Longship, His Majesty received Prince fent the validity of certain dreds under Chichibu und Prince Takamatsu, his which the Inle General Bramwell Booth younger brothers; Admiral Zengo was deposed from the Tendership of the Yoshida, Commander of the Combin- organisation.
ed Fleet, and other irigh oficiale of the Navy were separately received July 22, 1934. in audience aboard the Imperial fog- John "Tha Killer" "Dillinger wwwship. hotrayed lato polies hands by a Jealous After Inspecting vigorous opern- woman, one of his former “famën.”
5 YEARS AGO
This much has at least boon offelalls tons of Fleet units and Naval air- admitted by the Federal Agant, after craft out at sen, the Emperor arriv- the city had been flooded with rumoured"back at Yokosuka at 6.30 p.m.-- about a Judas betrayal.
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