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NANCY

G'MORNIN

MISS

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OH, MR. PARKER--- YOU CAN EXPECT TO HEAR A LOT OF YELLING AND CRYING

AROUND

HERE TODAY!

Tuesday,

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YELLIN' AND

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HEAR THE CHILDREN (SCREAM WHEN I

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FOR HOME

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September 26, 1939.

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U. P. Manager Views Recent Border Tension SOME straight information behind the headlines of the Sino- Japanese war and the Russo-Japanese tension in the Outer Mongolian border of a few weeks ago were given to the "Tele- graph" in an interview, by Mr. John R. Morris, Far Eastern manager of the United Preas, who was picked winner last year at Atlantic City of the National Headliners' club annual award of excellence in foreign correspondence.

Mr. Morris left by plane for Chungking this morning for an inde finite stay in China's wartime capital, Eyewitness becounts of the large- scale. Soviet-Japanese engagement around Nomonhun, In the Outer Mongolian border, in mid-July, this year were given by Mr. Morris who was three days in the front, on the eve of the dramatic, announcement to the world of the Russo-German non- aggression pact.

Aerial Dogfights

FOREIGN CURRENCY

Amendments To New Defence Regulations

Berlut of certain

The acquisition by the Government |

foreign currencies was Mr. Morris actually saw dogfights in which 20 to 25 planes authorised by amendments to the new would be engaged, but with very few Defence (Finance) Regulations, an- casiniiles, he said, The Impression nounced in a Government Gazette

Extraordinary, yesterday, conveyed by these fights to the observer is that the pilots appeared to be more concerned in saving their

The amendments are as follows: JB. Every British subject resident skins than in Inflicting harm upon in the Colony who at the date on the enemy, Mr. Morris sald.

which this Regulation comes into

He noted that, from the point of operation in, or after that date he- view of numbers of tanks, airplanes comes, entitied to sell, or to procure and soldiers brought into action the sale of any foreign currency to around the Nomonhan region by the which this Regulation applies shall Japanese Manchuksoan and the offer

or cause it to be offered, for Soviet-Outer Mongolian forces, no well as the claimed casualties against sale to the Government, or to the other side, the fighting could be for the purposes of this Regulation, person designated by the Governor accurately described na large-scale

al such price as may be determined warfare.

by or on behalf of the Governor, Russo-German Pact

(2) Every British subject resident Came the upset in all calculations, in the Colony who at the date on the Russo-Geraun non-aggression Puck Jupanese, no less than the which, this Regulation comes into operation is, or after that date be- Chinese, expected momentarily

10 assign, or to crushing attack by Soviet Russia comes, entitled against Japanese-controlled Manchu-procure the assignment, of any right Ito receive outside the Colony or the kuo, according Mr. Morris.

Some 12,000 Japanese troops were United Kingdom, in regieet of any rushed to the Soviet-Manchukuo bor-credit or balance at a bank, payment der and similar large concentrations of any amount in of Russian soldiers were known to

clash, he said.

Fred Snite, Jr., of Chicago, with his bride, the former Teresa Larkin, after their wedding at the groom's home. Sweetheart before Snite was stricken with pornlysis, for three years the bride has remained loyal to Snite.

Shock Treatment

Cures

CANBERRA, Australin.

now

insulin-cardiazol

KERENSKY OF RUSSIA WEDS

Easton, Pennsylvanin.

marriage was dissolved in London in

ALEXANDER KERENSKY 1936.

The wedding was performed at the

country town of Martin's Creek by

who in 1017 was head of M. Kerensky, who gave his occupa Russin's first Government after vlously married. He is 58, has two tion ns."editor," has also been pre- The Federal Director of Mental the revolution-wag married sons living in England. His first foreign currency Hygiene has announced that 46 per near here recently to 33-years-marriage in 1900 was dissolved in to which this Regulation applles, cent. of the patients in government old Lydia Allen Tritton, daugh-Paris. have been moved up for the expected shall, unless the Governor or a permental homes who have been treat-ter of Mr. Cedric Tritton, an in-

son designated by the Governor fored with the he morale of the Chinese went the purposes of this Regulation given shock treatment have recovered full dustrialist, of Brisbane. Queens-Justice of the Pence Harry Steln, who high, while the Japanese were ter-him notice to the contrary, do all mental health. The treatment was land. ally non-plussed for a week, or so, things necessary for the purpose of carried out on 202 patients of whom

sald: "I was too excited to talk much and then they managed to get their assigning that right to the Govern-92 were restored mentally.

She was formerly married to an--it's not often that I marry a famous other Russian, M. Nayadin. The man like Kerensky. bearings and preparations were made meat or to a person so designated.

"His wife is very attractive. They chatted mostly in French and Rus sinn, so I don't know what they talked-about:-But-both thankid ̋meTM effusively after the ceremony,"

to meet the worst.

The sum payable as consideration Foreign observers th the

for any assignment made in accord- according to Mr. Morris, speculated ance with this paragraph shall be

aren.

on the possibility of big-Chinese such as may be determined by or on counter-attack if the Kwantung Army behalf of the Governor.

and the greater portion of Japonese

effectives China were engaged in

u major war with Soviet Union.

Certain Exceptions

(3)__The preceding provisions of

As it turned out, Mr. Morris this Regulation shall not impose observed, the Russians and Japanese upon any person an obligation in

for China.

persen designated by the Governor

Vicar Critic of Girls

Who Wear Shorts

".

appear to be reaching a rapproche- respect of any currency or right to strongly disapproved of by the Rev. F. E. Coryton, Vicar WOMEN and girls wearing trousers or shorts are ment and if a non-aggression pact lejreceive payment of any amount, il- signed, things would look very dark (a) he satisfies the Governor or a of St. John's, Weymouth, and he quotes the Bible to ex-

It is a deep conviction of Mr. for the purposes of this Regulation press his disapproval. Morris, reached after years of obser- that all the persons interested in Writing in a Weymouth paper on women's holiday attire, he vution, in the Far East, he said, that that currency, other than persons gives the Biblical injunction: "The woman shall not wear that Japanese are not particularly anxious interested therein merely us trustees which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's to have a serious war with Russin.

or merely by virtue of any mortgage, garment, for all that do so are an abomination unto the Lord thy pledge or charge created before the Parallel Views

third day of September, nineteen, God."Deut. xxii., 5. Throughout the Sino-Japanese war, hundred and thirty-nine, but inelud-| Mr. Morris said, replying to a ques-ing any persons beneficially interest ton, the British and Americans have ed in the currency under a trust, orc held more or less puraile) views not British subjects, or they have not acted along parallel

(b) he satisfies the Governor.or a lines.

person So designated Vint the "He said the British and the Ameri-currency or amount, as the case may "I should be very sorry," he comes popular it soon becomes cans guard closely their respectivel be. Is held or is required for the said, "to have to sit down with

permanent. concessions in the International areas. purpose

girls in such attire or to intro- dressed to my

Mr. Coryton said that he does not approve of any scanty apparel, and he regards it as highly improper when women and girls wear trousers or shorts.

IF THEY CAME TO CHURCH

Regardless of unpredictable deve- (1) of performing a contract made duce girls so lopments, Mr. Morris believes, the before the third day of September, present war of Japan with China will nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, or people." inst quite a long while yel..

Fundamental changes wrought by

(1) of meeting the reasonable re-

Asked what he would do if for sometime now, Mr. Morris stated. carried on in the Colony otherwise girls arrived at church in beach He indicated that Chinn's capelly for then by way of dealing in forelyn pyjamas, the vicur said they resistance has not been effectively exchange, or undermined by more than two years of war by Japan..

the war have been apparent la Chinairements of a trade or business

1

SALE AT CUT PRICES

Crowds Throng Schmidts

For Bargains

(ii) of defraying regsenable travel-would be politely requested to

ling or other personal expenses, or leave and return in proper

(c) he is, in respect of that cur- rency or right, as the case may be, apparel...

empted from this Regulation by

the Governor or by designated,

"Women and girls to-day," he

a person so continued, "do not realise the (4). The foreign currency to solemnity of this dress question, which this Regulation applies is auch They do not realise that in the foreign currency as may, from time eyes of the Lord they are an to time be designated by the Gov- There was a rush to buy German ernor for the purposes of this Regula abomination. photographic equipment, medication, by notice published in the Instruments and binoculars when the Gazette,

nation.

BRILLIANT LAWYER When the Tsarist regime was over. thrown in 1917, Governments, com- Government in June, mittees, and councils succeeded one another unti Kerensky formed his

He had to maintain the balance of power between the Soviets, led by village and was the star pupil of Lenin-who came from the same Kerensky's schoolmaster father-and the Liberals, whose influence was waning.

Kerensky was a brilliant lawyer, create the moderate element between ond fine orator. But he could not reaction end revolution. His Govern- ment fell after 100 days.

Lenin's Bolshevik régime took its He went to live in exile in Ports, founded a newspaper for Russion Parisians, which he now runs. Six years ago he come to live in England for a time-lo tenen the language" then went to the United States to lecture.

When an evil habit be-place.

BOBBED HAIR, TOO "I do not approve of bobbed hair or Eton crops either. The Scriptures say that the glory of a woman is her hair, but nowa days she cuts it off.”

York State, and will return shortly to Paris.

Now he is honeymooning In New-

3,000 Letters in A

Walking Stick

BY MEA ALLEN

I NEVER know there were so many different kinds

of walking sticks. Vaguely, during America's Prohibition

"A tendency to wear beach years, I had heard of walking sticks cunningly concealing

Schmidt & Co. opened at their pre- (Finance) Regulations the following to produce the best of the bulge somewhere. anle of the liquidated stocks of II. in Regulation 5 of the Defence trousers and shorts is not going brandy flasks. It sounded as if there must be a auspicious mises in Chater Road yesterday, now definition is inserted after the

*** Miniature vomèra, fans' erger="to | definition of "Bank notes":—

purchase Leicas at cut prices were "British subject" includes every

disappointed to find that members of person who in British subject Skunk Affixed To

the enemy firm had cliber- taken within the meaning of the British | the popular cameras with them or Nationality and Status of Allens Acta, sold them before war was deciartd. 1914 to 1933, and also every corpora- There were no cameras for sale,:. tion or company incorporated in the

With several thousand dollars of British Empire by or under any equipment for sale, at cut prices the Charter or Enactment, shop was packed all afternoon. Among

the articles eagerly sought after were high-powered

Currencies Concerned

Fender

BERKELEY, Cal.. Allen R. Tierman drove an fost sai

There is no bulge, as you will useful to someone some dark night,

discover at an exhibition of for there is a dent in the business walking sticks recently held at end of it. Foyle's, Charing Cross-road. of 3,000 Tove-lettors..

There is a walking-stick made out

It was owned by an eccentric peer. Jilted by the lady of ils, heart, he got her love-letters, made into pulp and wound round a aleel rod. He carried it with him wherever he went.

The "Prohibition Walking' Stick" is the most innocent looking thing you could wish to meet,...

But unscrew the silver knob, grasp he could without breaking traffic a tiny bottle-top inside and draw out microscopes, fold

It is notlded that the following into which he had driven. When hot brandy flask. Full of brandy.

regulations to get out of a skuri trail about a yard of glass tubing. Your gear and have been designated as foreign cur

A most ingenious idea. rency to which Regulation 30 applies: Annily reached home, however, hei Also, on view at this exhibition was

United States dollars, Canadian still found himself in the midst of a stick concealing a telescope but is being sold at cut prices. The dollars, Belges, Swiss francs, French the trail. Investigation revealed the Another carries a sinister Ilfe-pre- sale will be continued to-day and to francs, Guilders, Argentine pesos, skunk tied to the rear bumper of server, a nasly flexible steel-spring ton by the garrison of St. Helena In

Swedish kronor, Norweglon kroner, his car..

| truncheon--which must have been! 1913,

glasses,

cinematographical

to stock sot being auctioned

morrow.

Most interesting of all is the stick carved from a willow that grew on Napoleon's graye at St. Helena, Ita knob is the world clutched by an eagle's clawskemmt

it was presented to Sir Ian Hamill-

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