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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS

MACKINTOSH'S

25 words $2.00 have resumed their normal

for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

DANCING IN HOURS-Expert tuition on modern ballroom, top. tango. Latest steps”. Terms mo- derato, Apply, Tony's Dance Studio, China Building, 6th floor, 610. Phone 30033.

Club Rugby Trails

wil

*

The rugby season

open.on Wednesday, when the Club's Best trial will take place at Happy Valley, at 5.15 p. This will be followed by others on the same ground and at the same time on Detober 11, and 18.

Those who wish to take part should add their names to the list in the Club house or advise Walkden (Tel. 20021) or C. Austin (Tel. 28011) of their intention playing.

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Players are requested to bring a white and coloured jersey and boots or gym shoes ne the state of the ground dictates. All men turning out are assured of a trial.

The season proper will start on October 23, when the Club A. sido will play 'Navy XV, and the Club first XV will play, the Army.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offciat Summary Issued Saturday says:

The market was quietly steady white business reported In Cements, Lands, Watson & Electricis at quota- tions.

Buyers

1.K. Bank $1,200 ILK. Docks $174 Providents $3.95

H.K, Tramways $15.40~

Chirin Lights (old) $7.40

H.K. Electrics $4014

Cements $13

JL.K. Ropes 33.60

* Salca

H.K. Laruts $30

H.K. Electrics $30/40% Cements $134~

MANILA GOLD ́SHABES

Nations 574

Atoks Ps. 13h b

Antiumok Ps, 13 $

Bngulo Gold Px. 14′5

Batong Buhay Ps. 0000 s

Benguet Consolidated Ps. 1,30 s Big Wedge Pe, 17 's

Coco Grove Ps. 12 a

Consolidated Mines Ps. 0035 b Demonstration Ps. 07 b LX.L. Ps. 34 b

Ipo Gold Pt. 09 b

logon Mining Ps. 17 s Muskate Consolidated Ps. 07 Mindanao Motherlode Ps. 00 s Mine Operation Ps. 0831 s North Camarines Ps. 15 R Parneale Gummaus Ps. 14 s -San -Mauricio-Pa. ~ 03-3-

Surigao Consolidated Ps. 15 b Sayne Consolidated Ps. 10

-United Paracale Ps, 255

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OPENS OCT. 4th

AT THE

KING'S

41

HONDAY

Made up my "mind 15 put

that man!

TUTSDAY

I've got him!.

What.

nour

WEDNESDAY

Topper

there's only

one thing to del

THURSDAY

Granny sayi

that he did

ette!

FRIDAY

I don't

Toni Brit

mother said

"Yes, my darling daughter

Tanen42 Lynn Roland YoungBay Bainter lỗi 9, Máy Raban

GENEVIEVE TORIN TAN HUNTER

"Düsent by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY

hours of business.

8.30 am to 5 pm.

SATURDAYS:

8.30 am to 1 p.m.

Alexandra Buliding Des Voeux Rd..

EMPIRE NEWS

CAPE FASCISTS SUSPENDED

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CAPE TOWN. For disregarding the wishes of the G.Ungarelli, 13 members of Hallan Consul in Cape Town, Signer Fascist party in Cape Town have the been suspended and reported party head quarters in Rome for "breach of discipline."

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A ball had been arranged to raise funds to endow a bed at a local los- pital, for the use of Italians. When

ho hospital authorities stated that They could not accept funds for the endowment of beds for the exclusive use of any particular community. the Italian Consul tried to cancel the function.

Thirleen members of the Hallan community, nevertheless, proceeded with arrangements for the ball.

Mr. Charles Pearsall-The death

Monday:

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

POST OFFICE

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the pubile are requested to post Christmas Parcels, early,

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls ara advertis; ed to close at or before 9'am, re; glstered and parcel mails are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after p.m. registered and parcel malla are closed at 6 p.m.

INWARD MAILS, Calcutta and Straits Canton Haiphong

Oct. 2. October 2. October 2

U.S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shung- thai (San Francisco date, 8th Sep-

tember)

Oct. 2 Oct, 2

.Oct. 2. „Oct. 2.

Oct.

Saigon

Shanghai and Amoy

Straits

Strells

Straits

Japon

Oct. 2 .Oct. 3.

Air Mail by "Imperial Aleways Direct

Service-London, dato

Australia and Manila Formosa Japan

Shanghat

WE ARE STRONGER THAN EVER, SAYS CHURCHILL

(Continued from Page 1)

the seas, they managed to do serious

damage, but the Navy immediately

attacked the U-boats, and are hunting them night and day with zeal, and not altogether without reluh.

October 2, 1939.

U.S. NEUTRALITY

Support From Opponent

Appeal To Americans To Aid Roosevelt

“It looks very much nx if... the Ứn NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (fouter). boats were feeling the strain. A-Mr. Al Smith, former governor week has passed since British ship of New York and for long a alone, or in convoy, has been sunk of political opponent of resident Roosevelt, yesterday apjeated in a broadcast to Amerians to stand solidly behind t Presti dont's Neutrality policy

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even molested on the high seas, and. during the month we cuptured by the contraband contral 130,000 tons more of German merchandler for our own benefit than we lost by all the U-bout sinkings put together.

War On Neutrals "Every day we are attacking the U-boats. Some of them preferred to of Norway and Sweden go and sink unprotected neutral ships I hope the day will come when the Admiralty will be able to lavite the ships of all nattens to join the British convoys and to insure them upon their voyages) at reasonable rates.

"We must expect the V-boal attacke 3rd Sept.

Oct. 3. On the sea-borne commeren of the Oct. 3. world to be renewed at present on a Kreater scale. We hope, however, October 3.

that by the end of October we shall Oct. 3. Shanghai Japan and

...Oct. 3. have three ties the hunting croft October 3 working as we had at the beginning of the war. We hope that our means Straits Australia and Manila

Oct. 3. of putting down this post will grow Air Mail by Air France Direct safely he left to the constant atten- continually, and that the U-boats may Servico-Paris date, 27th Sept.

tion of the British navy." Britain, Mr. Churchill sympathised Referring to what was happening in October with those who wished to throw themselves into the fight, but for whom full scope could not yet he. found. He said all this would be clear as we get into our stride. The resolved to make the maximum effort British Government had unitedly of which the nation was capable, and to persevere whatever may happen until a decisive victory was gained.

Oct. 4.

.Oct. .Oct. 4.

Oci. .Oct. 4.

Oct. 4.

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 28th Sept. Japan, Sandakan Shanghait Straits U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang

húl (Son Francisco date, 8th Sept.) Canada, USA. Jupon and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date, 17th Sept.)

Muddios And Scandals Oel. 5. Haiphong Air Mail by "Imperial Altways Direct not only rise above fear, but also

.Oct. $1

"Patriotic men and women must Service-London date, 27th Sept. above inconvenience and boredom. Oct. 5, Parliament will be kept in session, Japan and Shanghal .... .October 5. and all grievances, muddles and scandals 'cun be freely ventilated OUTWARD MAILS

there, Monday Straits and Calcutta Parcels

He Waited For A Fortune

Of

£89,000-

FOR years on sunny days a happy little old 4 red-faced man sat on a park seat in Ken- sington Gardons. He always said that one. day he would come into a big fortune, vuqaiy He hoped, he used to say, that it would come soon, for he was over seventy, and would like to spend the remainder of his life on the Riviera in real sunshine.

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In falling health, he had only the old-age pension, and a few good friends.

Jle and the best way keep the United States out of the var was to or passengers to belligerent countries, he cut the sleeves right out of his forbid Americon ships to cry goods He loved sunshine so much that Mr. Smith gold the stinctions shirt, bared his chest, and carried traband, and between warmaterials of white hair never knew a hat between contraband and non-con- for all the world to see.. Hla shock his coat over his arm with his braces and non-var materials, a fessen- tally "bunk."

Every fine day he sat in the gar dens and ate his lunch from a string bug.. Pigeons and sparrows knew m well and slured his simple meat Nureeinalds, park rangers, chair-men all got a cheery greeting.

FLOODING HE DUTCH DYES

Only 200 families this area, It is learnt authorively that nothing has yet been ded with it is even regarded as probable. regard to any further ling, and us nothing is known iompetent circles at The Hague wegard to viny German concentris. along the Dutch-German front

cume

In

HIS 4 LANGUAGES

Scant Comfort For Bereaved

Nazi Emblems For Wives Of Men Killed In War

BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH**

LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Sympathy with the sufferings of-

"Never in the whole history of the

world has such enormous success been achieved with so little loss."

But he terrified well-meaning old German mothers was expressed SPECIAL TO THE "TEJARAPH

Jadles who, noting the violent hue in a broadcast from Hamburg.. of his brick-red Not a single defensive em hither-sunstroke.

AMSTERDAM, Oct. Beuter).him up and scold him for risking

fuce would wake which stated: to has been even partin flooded in fiercely in voluble Spanish, his should remember the German mothers

For he

"Every mother and every woman would reply who to-day la mourning her dead; Holland, with, the exction orthu and dimnged sight, their In Polisi lerritories whose children which was flooded aboa fortnight small Polder province far Utrecht,

Passers-by often heard him talk- had to suffer as much, ago, partly to test exig arrange the water to such that any

The number ments, and partly in gr to bring Hallan, as well as Engilali, with wounded and missing is small cur

Spanish, in French, in

of those killed, further Inundation if funily ne

a friend, a grave, well-dressed,pared with our success, for it was a cessary, might be made ler.

- elderly man who sometimes shared mlion-strong

army of the sun with him.

Polish, soldiers which was engaged to invade They talked of the Argentine, of Germany, and it was annihilated. Europe, of America, of Asin, with With fewer sacrifices than there were. the familiarity of men lived much abroad.

who have in some of the days of fighting in the

Great War. Then one sunny day recently the old man did not come. He had died 1 51. Mary Albots Hospital.

But the fortune was no myth. It few weeks after, he died. Too late.

Was it enough for Riviera sun-muthers of many children. shine?" one who had liked the old man asked to well-dressed

He added: "Many a mother whose) man who had been his best friend, ons died, has given also her hus

More than enough," was the mothers. Germany is giving with: band In the Inst war. To these "reply, "To be exact-£89,000,′′. "In the past the House of Coramions

LONDON, Oetter hert Power, scapegrace Bon

Such is the story of Thomas Her-pecial respect the emblem of spent has proved an instrument of national Britain has just

honour." 11 a.m. will capable of waging stern wars,

quietest early autumn weeds for wealthy Irish-Australian, a man who is not yet aware of the possibilities of Herr Hess added: "Perhaps Britain .Noon. Parliament is the shield and expres

had travelled the world, who ended SIMLA

1.30 p.m.sion of Democracy, and the Ministers Negotiations for a great Irrigation

3.30 pm. base themselves upop the parlia-only been one third of norm

his days on a London park seat, utilising Russia's mineral resources atule scheme, which will command more

tut private motor-cars have sived in his old age from abject for Germany." 3,30 p.m.mentary system. than three times the volume of water Manifa

poverty by the kindness of a man .7 p.m. The power of Parliament was mani- Impounded

Friday was the quarter when who had known him in his better by the Assunn Dam

fested inst week when

motor leences expired any across the Nile, are proceeding be- Canton

a gigantic 8.15 am. budget, which would have infuriated private car owners took

"ANNOYED" tween the Government of the Punjab Fort Rayard, Pakhol., and Halhow. everybody and The State of Bilaspur.

year ago, had been portunity of loving up their 0.30 am. accepted with prompt and stolid petrol, has contributed to theeed

This and the recent rati Batavia and Sournbayn..10.30 a.m. | resolve,

aiphong

1 p.m.

A large army had already gone to traffic on roads. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways France, and, British armies upon the

scale of the Great Wat are prepart fare appearing om"classilled in many people knew aboutvlleby Their Majestics the “King, and

has occurred of Mr. Charles William Pearsall, assistant director of census and statales, He was one of the founders of the Economie Society of South Africa

INDIA

IRRIGATION SCHEME FOR PUNJAB

the Southern

Agriculturists of Punjab, the victims of the most severe famine in lving memory, are anxiously awaiting the outcome. As a result of the drought thousands of small farmers are lining up with coolies to earn about twopence a day on Cavernment relief works.į

The Punjab authorities have been maintaining about 300,000 people through these relief schemes, and by direct payments. The cost is already more than £1,200,000. NEW ZEALAND

IMPORT PAYMENT

. PERMITS

Ord Fort Bayard Bangkoit Shanghai

Tuesday

Direct Bervice"-due London, 11th October.

Reg.,

Ded.,

Reg. Ord.,

A

The British people are determined to stand in line with the, splendid army of the French republic, and to share ng fast and as early as we can, what- ever may be coming to both.

Ordoals From Air

K.F.O.

6 p.m. .5.30 p.in.

G.P.O.

.5 p.m.

7 p

Air Mail for Mainya, Java and Aus-

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct

Service"due Sydney 9th October.

K.P.O.

.5.30 p.m. .5 p.

Reg., Ord.,

G.P.O.

Reg.. Ord..

7 p.m. .7.00 p.m.

AUCKLAND. Canton

hat

The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. P.

Wednesday Fraser, in n statement-on-sterling Swulow.and Parcels only permit allocations recently, said ar rangements would be kept as flexiblo Parcels only for Strelta as possible.

Straits, Ceylon, India,

Africa Amay

"It may be that great ordeals- are our best to give a good account of coming from the air, and we shall do ourselves, and always to remember that comunand at the seas will

Britain Spen A Quiet Weeknd

many years.

Observers on arterial

of the

ор-

New heads, "Motor-card.

ments.

days.

said that emblems of honour merci Herr Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy, given in the past to the German

NATIONAL DAY

OF PRAYER (Continued from Page:1.).

'Said one who knew them both

afraid he will be quite annoyed at "Mr. Power's Good Samaritan' was! Mr. Arthur S. le Rossignol, but I'm any mention of his generosity. Not Paul's Cathedral, which was attended

"They knew one another Intha

Argentine. I bellave, members of Queen was preached by Dr. W. R the Argentine Club in London heard Matthews, the "Dein or St. Paul's.

The, Dean condemned the spirit of Both from the health and my which dominated the minds of cer- lying treachery and destruction.

that Mr. Power was in a bad way

point of view, Mr. le · Rosslynot hunted him out, found him down in an outstanding figures of the day: Croydon and gave him he use of a who had elevated evil to the level of nat over his garage in Petersham-cuit.

We stand against the

Reorganisatio Of Ministry Dead-Heads Sacke

By MacMillan chable us to bring the immense LONDON, Oct. (Reuter resources of Canada and the New The Ministry of Information World into play as a

decisive air nounces that the Mister is Power always knew he wuld one factor beyond the reach of what we ducting a survey of the organi day benefit from have to give and take over here.

.

mews. Kensington, S.W.7.5,

Bystem "There the old man lived very based on

the gigantic lie of the happily until he died. It was an natural superiority of the Germa act of sheer friendship-a. rare race and its alleged inher int right to thing these days.”

dominate other peoples," sald--in Sald a distant relative: Old Mr. Dean.

"Poland is the latest example or thew of his this wrong but the spirit which

"The Government has given direction and staling of he Minist father's second wife, who was in Aghts against tyranny wil ultimately tions to prepare for, a war of three The Minister has infemed regio Australia. But she lived to be over prevail. Creators of this Bystem of for Shang years,

information officers all their ninety and he died just boresho perfidy have hardener their heart 10.30 0.m. "That does not mean that victory that their services wout not be exe.was always somethin of a torture and concediration comps." 1.30 pm. may not be gained in a shorter time. quired after the end

did.

and live by secret police, secret Mombasa,

the mont "How soon it is gained dependsor, where a and East upon how long Hitler and his group cerned, after a shorter lod is pr leaving Stonyhurst, he talled salaried his conharacter, and from the days when 2.30 pm. of wicked men,

LONDON. whose hands

vice for Sandhurst, and his allier are vided in their agreemen .3.30 p.m. stained with blood and sticky with

ashed his hands of him, me or Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu cerruption, can keep their grip upon

, he held all sorts of jobs.. and U.S.A., by the "Pan America |the docile and unhappy German

"At one time, I believe, hewas Airways Direct Service”-duo Ban | people,

retary to the Hurlingham Francisco, 11th October,

Ipnos Aires."

soon as importers received Beira, Lourence Marques

their remittance authority from the Reserve Bank they would be able to make definito arrangements for pay- ment,

Where payments had to be made luter the British

exporter could obtain necommodation from his own bank to the extent of at least 75 per cent, by means of o guarantee from the Export Credit Guarantee Department.

Reg., Ord

Reg., Ord.

G.P.0.

"It was for Hitler to say when the war would begin, but not for him or his sticcessor to say when it will end. It began when he wanted, and it will only end when we are convinced that he. has had enough.

Franco Déclats An Amnesty

ON

General Franco has dared

BURGOS, Oct. Reuter) amnesty for all Spuntardsentenced for crimes against the form republie during the five years ped before the outbrak of the civil w

KRO

...Oct. 4, 5 p.m. Oct. 4, 5.30 p.m. ..Oct. 4, 5 pm. Oct. 5, 7.30 am.

Our War Aims Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and "The Prime Minister has stated

France (Paris and Northern Pro-his own war aims in terms which This includes the periodrom the vinces only) by the "Air France cannot be bettered or too often re-labdication of King Alfonsin 1931, Airways Direct Service"-due peuted. To redeem Europe from to July, 1936. Paris, 13th October.

the perpetual and recurring fear of Pardons have been grant) among K.P.O.

German aggression, and to enable others, to those who tookjart, in the peoples of Europe to preserve the ing in 1934. their Independence and liberties."

"We have been told that we arc eflete democracies, and our reluctance to fight has been rocked at s cowardler,

The New Zealand Herald says that If the ftuation is as serious as the. treatment of importers Implfes, the people should be informed. It ques- tions whether imports for Govern ment departments will be arranged Reg.

.5 p.m. for from the ordinary slerting re- Ord.

..5.30 p.m. sources,

•Reg.

.5 p.m. Ord

,7 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Central and South Amerlen and Canada via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 26th October

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

NYASALAND

CARE FOR NATIVE EMIGRANTS

BLANTYRE.

At special session of the Nyaan- lund Convention of Associations held to discuss the question of emigrant

Reg., Ord.,

Gr.o.

labour, i was resolved to recom- Straits, Ceylon, Indla, East Africa,

mend that all native labour leaving

the territory

should have terests safeguarded by п

Bureau.

The In Labour

.Oct. 4. 5 për .Oct. 5, 8.30 am. Thursday

Aden, Egypt and Europe 'vfù Marseilles due

1st Marselles, November.

Reg..

Ord.,

G.P.O. and K.P.O..

12.45 p.m. .1.30 p.m.

The, bureau would allot quoins tp. nciglibouring territories and to South Africa, see that suitable provision South Africa via Durban was made for dependents left. be-Bangkok

hind.

Fort Bayard Amoy ..

tive Council, He regretted this, and Touranc It would not occur again.

Friday

are

S. African Lohs

For Defence

"But now we have begun and with the help, of God and with the con- vletion that we are the defenders of civilisation and freedom, we

CAPETOWN, Oct. 1, (Repr}\ going on to the end..

The South African Governmel haw "Britain and France have together decided to convert early ne 85,000,000 in the homelands alone. Nazilom controls no-more, including 16,000,000 newly conquered Czechs, Slovaklons and Austrians, who are held down by force.

"We have the ardent support of 20,000,000 British citizens in the self- governing dominions; we have the heart and moral convictions of India ..2.30 pm. on our side; we believe we are

titled to the respect and goodwill of the world, particularly of the United 10.30 am.Sintes

.4,30 pm,

...1 p.m.

,3.30 pm

1914 And, 1939

en-

"How different is the scene from

the

"Safes" For Old Bailey

Octices

(Reuter)Cor**

dinal Kinsley, the Roman Catholie Archbishop of Westminster, attended a Solemn High Mass in Westminster Cathedral to-day Prayers were sold. for peace and the triumph of right.

a

'Mein

Kampf Will Help Red Cross HITLER'S book,

"Kampf," is now earni money for the British R Cross Society and the St. Jo Ambulance Association.

Payment of royalties to e uthors is forbidden under, Be tade regulations.

FIFT feet beneath the Old The book in p Baty workmen were recent-ntry by Mes ly buing secret bombproof ickeit, who have vaults the records of the intend to pay a

sale of the boot City of Andon Corporation.

Cross Society at The wt will continue through-John. out the pront resalon of the courts. Walter Hutch

Ave per cent local loans gefore the dges sit in the morning { ↑ be. Arm at Hur

to nearly £15,000,000,

after evening adjournment

will fix thr-book ̄15, The money is required in doréncepenters inbouters purposes, and to construe strategie doors the different air vaults id's best seller

a the indations, Iny floors,ways excepting

roads.

alld frofshelves.

schoeyors to recommented theough can give

year

e), qad

have arisen, but all the more do could believe in the Old Balley in hat these offertatior arc we appreciate in Engùnd the rea- 50ft Inari bak ali papers ouliccion.”.

sons why this great and friendly safe. Bol level, would be nation of Kaly, with whom

go i benent considerably from

SPIT OF U-BOAT PEOP

(Continu

SWEDISH Reopened

have never been at war, has not], BEWA seen fit to enter the strurale."

"I don't underrate what lice before us, but I cannot doußt wei have the strength to carry the good cause forward and to break down the barriers wõkleh stand bes tween the wage-carnitir masses of every land and ant daily life."

'Mitrop

SUSSEX, N

sumed K Comms in atler apot: 44 years. to opened reeds in Markholt

WARNED

Page 1)

retuse

to do so. have led frichest sample defensive found in Cana, according to such as dian and mean geologists. chips in

free and abund-merchant ships"

stop after being a

Oppentielm suyan

The Labour Commissioner, Mr. E.Manita Smith, who aliended

the meeting Haiphong admitted that on agreement between Manila' the Government of Nyasaland and

Shanghal the Southern Rhodesian Chamber of Japan

..3.30 p.m. Mines, permitting the latter body, to

3.30 p.m. October, 1914, Then the French rocrult 5,000 Nyasa natives, had

Madagascar, L. Marsues and South front, with British assistance, seemed been signed without reference to the

Africa via Durban......0.30 nm about to break. Russia had been unofficial members of the Legisla

*0.30 am. laid low at Tannenberg, the whole of Austria-Hungary was in baltie .0.30 am. .8.30 am. against us, the brave Turks were Shanghal (Parcels only). 0.30 a.m. about to join our enemies, and we Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, had to be ready night and day to

Mr. Churchill referred to the civil U.S.A., Central and South America, Aght a decisive seg battle with the war in the United States and said armament on more

that all the heroism of the south that now supplied to Europe via Vancouver. B.C formidable German fleet. (Parcels for Canada only)-due

Italian Neutrality.

could not redeem their cause from no way alters their

If merchant ships.opos, Vancouver B.C., 18th October....

the stain of slavery; "ão German cour- G.I.O. and K.P.O..

Sept. 20, 3.18 d. reason. It was only later that we its intolerance und brutality.

neutral, but we did not know the from the reproach of Nazism, with wait to be attacked before the no!

opening Arc. Sept. 20, 10 am. learned by a secret clause in the Mr Churchill concluded by quot

Minesweepor Mimed SaturdayN ogy at the Univerity of Minnesota Air Mall for "Imperial Airways ly reserved to herself the right to who aid: "At last, after the smoke The minesweeper Jan Van Ch

triple alliance that Italy had expressing the Victorian orator, John Bright, "THE HAGUE, Öct:*1*(Rewa Direol Bervice”-duo London, `14th land aside from, any war which of the battlefield-viar Floared away, was seriously, damaged by a Joh. Wlangreadhur.

brought her into conflict with Bri- the horrid hope which had cast a near Terschelling Island to-day, bed G.P.O, 4 R.P.O.

tainu yay mga PD SUGAR shadow over the whole of the con- it reached port .Oct. 7. 5.00 pm., tuch has handened since then; -tihend, had, vanished 'and wis gone.

Five men were killed, aboard the Gol. 7. 5.20 pm misunderstandings (and) dimputes for ever! An alarga mudi vessel.

A. B. Part Of

Signature

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.

A graduato student in plant pathol-

College of Agriculture, tells how in Austrailst where i went to school, graduatég of colleges use the degree Muivis A.BA after their names on all signatures throughout their: Jiyan-

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October

Orl

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"In these days, also Italy, was agg, and skill would not free them from enemy warships, Leytack | Briderim's Sigh

Mared Them

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