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THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM ASSOCIATION OF
HONGKONG -
The Shoulder
Lord Privy Seal's Plain Words On India Issue
LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter).
The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Board Room, South China-Britain's future policy with Morning Post, Ltd., on Friday, regard to India was outlined by Sir Samuel Hoare during the debate in the House of Com- November 10th at 6.15 p.m.
Įmons on India and the war, Business: Annual Report
and Statement of Accounta Election of Officers. Recommendations Incoming Committee. W. MULCAHY,
Sir Samuel, ut the outset, referred lo the divisions tht had inade so of establishing a todimeuli the task
responsible government at the cen ire in India, and said that as long as they existed, it was impossible for the Government to accept a demand for
A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do, T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore- Т.Г. Зарил
T. T. U.S. A
TT. India.
TVT. Manila
T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok T. Spiron TT. France
1051⁄2-
1/2 1/3%
.290 .6272
.82%
.241
.49% .45%
140
108 10.90 .108 .1/0.
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4 m/s D/P be
do.
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4 m/m L/C USA.
254
4 m/s France
11.45
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U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
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US. Cross ruto in N.Y.
4.00
!
nt
the
Hon. Secretary-immediate full responsibility at the
centre on a particular date,
R.
of Narcissus (daffodila), £fyccinths | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
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H.K. Stock Market
were
The following quotations ised on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
ket this morning.
.H.K. Hunk
BANKS
1,300 b.
2
If they did so, they would false to the pledges given time after time in maat solemn words to the Moslems and other minorities and the European community.
way
T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
Pointing The Pistol
Veiled Nazi Threat
To Neutrals
October 27, 1939.
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 28 (Reuter).---
TAXATION LEAGUE
Roaders Vote Against country will be deceived by its distor
Income Tax
INCOME TAX received one supporter sole and solitary among the many readers who wrote in to the "Telegraph" yesterday and early this morning with Ruggestions for laxatlon in Hongkong.
The advisers of the Hongkong Treasurers have grown in num- bar and their suggestions are widening too:
More readers are supporting the idon of a Government lottery but the majority of renders still want to see Government derive its extra revenue from so-called luxury items.
VON RIBBENTROP STANDS ACCUSED (Continued from Page 1.) this performance. No-one in this tions of truth, and there is already abundant evidence that Horr von Ribbentrop has been no more succès ful in his attempt to mislead Impartial observers in other parts of the world, "I even cherish the hope that despite all suppressions and falsilien- tion that there are Germany self who see where the real truth lles (Cheers).
Domo
Ta
"The main thesis of the speech, that England and not Germany, desired and plotted for war is known by the whole world to be untrue,
majority of neutral observers is in our favour."
POST OFFICE
ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS
Every article sent through Ports should bear in the left-hand comer, or on the back, the name and Post Office may be ablo in case of address of the sender, so that the non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large nur” berof undelivered articles ed Letter Officer becauso they contain destroyed every year at the Return- oo elus, outside or inside, of the whereabouts of the penders,
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pre
Owing to the unscrtainty of Sou "No government ever sought more transport the pubile are requested to ardently to avoid war or took greater post Christmas Parcels, early, pre- Small Packet Post to all countries risks to preserve peace than did the ferably before the end of October,
is suspended. government of this country."
Content To Be Judged
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall After declaring that the Govern
published the closed 15 minutes earlier than the There was an increased demand ment had already
time given below sinless otherwise for a sales tax as one way out of essential documents of the war, Mr.
"We are content stated, and where malls are advertis. the difficuity. This sales tax. is ap-Chamberlain said: plied by a certain percentage being to be judged by the facts and to ed to close at or before 9am. regis added to the bill with each sale, know that the verdict of the great tered and parcol mails are closed ot 5. p.m. on the previous day. When malis are advertised to clošo after 55 Government taking this percentage.
p.m. Registered and Parcel mulls are closed at 5 p.m.
INWARD Calcutta and Salgon Japan and Shanglisk Japan Manila U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan und Shang- Straits
hal (Son Francisco
.Oct. 28. October)
.Oct. 29. Shungbal
and Japan (San U.S.A., Honolulu
Francisco date, 30th September)
Oct. 20. Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hollow
One reader suggests a nationalisa tion of public utilities such as tele- phones, electrie light, trarn-cars, buses and ferrics,
An Interesting suggestion from another reader is that restaurant meals costing over $1 should be taxed. This, be polats oui, would not affect the poorer class unable to pay but would fall upon these who are able to do so.
He estimates that a yield of 10 per cent. tax on restaurant chits. would be in the vicinity of $4,000,000 a year.
The Alternativer Referring to the alternative of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th non-co-operation, under which day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m.,Indian Congresa went its own at the Offices of the Pubile and the British Government and the
theirs, Sir Samuel said:
this issue, wo Works Department, by Order of minority communities in India went
"If it comes to
The King- His Excellency the Governor of
must he Government one Lot of Crown Land at a should have no choice. Tas Chung, in the Colony of Emperor's
and justice."
they started Hong Kong, for a term of 75 carried on with efficiency, strength
After stating that
constitutional years, with the option of renewal ut a Crown Rent to be fixed by India on the greatest the Surveyor of His Majesty the experiment the world had ever seen,
ambitions. We standpoint that neutral countries are side Imperialistic
AL G. says that Government should KING, for one further term of Sir Samuel added: "We long ago set Germany is publicly adopting the believe our mission in the world is really neutral only if they maintain 75 years.
ever. He believes that the Colony's the War Chest Intending bidders are advised not to govern other people but to their exports to the Relch's pre-war
help others govern themselves, as level, states the Berlin
While Germany admits that Holland contribution for that immediately after the dispo-shown in the indis Act of 1935, under of the "Handelsblad correspondent not institate any new taxation what- unable to disregard the British should be funneed by a Governmen! lottery in which all Chinese would blockade by continuing deliveries at sal of the lot the Purchaser (ifwulci: of our own tree will we trans-
Government.
the pre-war level, circles in Berlin. willingly participate.
OWL believes that Government
reduce not the applicant) will be required red wide authority to the Indian
according to this correspondent, take
substantially an authorised to depoalt with
te view that she must do her utmost should
raised, miting without more ndo to Britain's limit for Civil Servants should
G.R. protests against any 30 Neutral Ships Sunk in this respect and refrain from sub-pension bill and suggests that the age wishes.
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20 (Reuter).tion that the petrol tax should be in
was the "When the war ends, and ends
result of the-Since the outbreak of war, Ger- creased and points out that these are victoriously as the
any has sunk at least 30 neutral considerably higher than
case a few months ago. He would Empire's united corts, we mean
like to see Import duties imposed on to proceed at once to deal with the ships and tears are now being ex- constitutional difficules that have pressed for two more.
One of them is four months over-foreign motor-cars.
HW.M. agreca' with other readers emerged in the experience of recent
due and the other has been missing that Income Tax would be the worst years.
and non-co- for a fortnight. "Non-co-operation operation alone will stop this swift and steady progress."
ofleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum will be refunded on payment of £..77 n. the Purchase price. £..70 n. .7% n.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS. £....20 n. 104 n.
.72 n
H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg) 1.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £.
Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile, C.. £
Union ..****
East Asia ..
Cantons $
INSURANCES
China Underwriters
11.K, Fire ..
SHIPPING
Steamboats $..
Indo-Chinas, D..
Shell (Bearers) 8/-
• Waterboala $.
DOCKS ETC.
Douglason $.
Indo-Chinas, P$
Kalion w/-
Venz, Gold $..
,20244 b.
400 sa. 1% 0.
170 b.
671⁄2 b. 12 n.
.00 n. .30
.85/- 1.
3.10 0.
.101 n. 18 b.
..4 b
14% n. .175 n.
Wharves $.
Docks .$...
Providents $.
Now Eng. Sh.
Sh. Docks Sh. $.
MINING
Raubs $...
13/9 n. 0.60 b. 4 IL
ILK. Mines Cts.
LANDS
Lands
Land 4% de. $. S'tal Lands Sh. Humphreys S.
ILK Beatles $.
Chinese estates $.
UTILITIES
Letaln
Trams $....
Peak Trams (old) s..
Peak Troms (new) $.
Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries $........
China Lights (old) $.
China Light (now) $.
H.K. Electrics $.
Mueno Electrics
Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old Telephones (new) # Tractions -.... Tractions (Prol.) s/~
INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. Cald: Macg. (Pro.), Sb. Canton Ices $.
Cementa $..
H.K. Ropes S.
STORES, &c
Dairy Farma (old) $. Dairy Farms (new)
Watsons $....... Lane, Crawfords Binceres $.
Wing On (H.K.) S.. Powell, Lid. $...
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $........
Shai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing. Sh. $ Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.
MISC
ILK. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling $..... Ch Gost, $4 1925
G. Bonds
.4 n.
.11⁄2 2 32.15 sa. .par. n.
...
.734 n. .4.10 b. .100 D.
Begistry No.
Locality
Kosken Inland
Lot No 4193.
imand
Tu Chang Road,
* વધુ કામ 15.
la Teu Chung-
Boundary Measurements
[feet leat feel
As per salo
plib.
snagy
nq. feet.
1 Uprek Price
!
3,100
12,325
After-War Promiso
"It is in this spirit that we intend war we will do our utmost to remove to administer the Act and during the the division standing in the way of its full achievement.
G. R.
"Clumsy Document" Taking part in the debate, Lt. Col. Wedgwood Benn (Labour) said that he considered the White Papor a "clumsy document."
It had drawn penetrating questions from Gandh! us to what were our war almas and whether India would share them.
He reviewed India's contribution in the Inst war and the contribution she could make in this one. India much a dild hated Hitlerism as Britain.
There had been a lot of unnece sary confusion In the matter of Bri- tabi's polley Dominion Blatus. India was now asked to make sacri- fices and she was entitled to be assured that the cause was also here
namely, freedom.
on
is
They both flew the Netherlands flag" neutral and were plying between
Sweden to ports, the former trom
from the latter and Amsterdam Antwerp to Riga.
which is
Newspaper's Hint LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter).The generally considered to German newspaper "Deutsche Dients." speak with authority, said to-day as certala that it can be regarded that Germany will not stond crease their exports to Dritain. quietly should neutral countries in-
its
be
sugges-
TAX TABLE
Here are the suggestions of readers tabulated to show you how they would raise extra revenue.
Per
by
Wines, spirits, beer Horse Racing
Cent. 75
C5
Entertainment Tax
GO
Sales Tax
40
Luxury Articles
Commenting on the Russian protest over the British Contraband Control, semi-offeint circles point out that it is similar to that imposed during the Great War by the Allies including Russln.
the
The Soviet note la corsidered some- what strange, therefore, and it is alco Soviet Russia should inform considered odd that at the same me He considered that the Indians Balled States Government that the should be represented on the Imperial City of Flint is to be detained to enable », check to be made on her cargo. War Couneli in. London.
He agreed that nothing could be done about the 1935 Act until the decide how far she could go in secur- war was over, but Britain must now ing freedom in India.
Regarding the eventual discussion is, he said conferences should be held in india and the task of any
First Victory In Repeal Embargo
PARTICULARS. & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public-Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Argyle Streat, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at u Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for ono further term
tional policy should be considered ut The amendment was designed to 75 years. Intending bidders are advised the end of the war, and that during forbid the sale of munitions to ali that immediately after the dispo- the war lending Indians should be foreign nations, neutral or belliger- 14 n.sal of the lot the Purchaser (if ❘ consulted about all important qufa~ { ent, in peace time or war, with the
15.90 8. 7.40 n. .3.70 n.
.. ..22 b. $7.00 b. .4 b.
01
50 n.
.18 n
11% b.
20.20 b.
7.00 n 19/- n. 22/-
delegates Britain might send would
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (Réuler).
be to set the seal on any agreement-in what is generally agreed to be
the Indians made.
the first tesi of strength on the Arms Embargo Repeal, de Administration has won a victory of 55 votes to 27 Lord Privy Soat Replies Replying, Sir Samuel Hoare re by the Senate's rejection of the the amendment of Senator Downey (De- Viceroy had made, that a constituemocrat). offerred to the two proposals
..13 n.
not the applicant) will be required .in.
an authorised to deposit with .14.10 sa.
.4.90 n. officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This su
.20% 5.
10 b. 7,00 £3. 7 n.
will be refunded on payment of 1.60 . PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS
41 n.
.1
n.
22 n.
.175 n.
42 n.
.40% 1.
6.35 52.
1.55 n.
...1..
.8%
.30 n.
ILK. Govt 4% Loan
.100 n.
ILK Gort, 34% Loan Marynana (Lon) N- Marsmans (HK) $/-
974 &
12/- n
4/- 1.
the Purchase price.
No. of Sale
Registry Nr
Kowlo
CON SOT
7030T
Argyle Strem.
Boundary Measurementa
B.K.
W
Asper al play
2011
tions.
The proposals had been rejected by Congress and accepted by most of the rest of India.
It has been asked why Britain could not have gone further and made the political Indians
more
directly responsible for the conduct
exception of the states in the western warring with SOD- hemisphere American nations.
Heavy Bail In
Club and other taxes Bachelors
Government Jelleries Fertumes
Boxs
10
Tobacco and Clzarettes... 25 Between 10 and 25 per cent, of were cast for the the votes following taxations. Driver's and radio licences,-block ex
appreciation, change
margin jewellery rond-side hoardings and electric signs, hats, denth duties.
Car
Others voted for: Motor tuxation, Increased radio Ecences, childless fax on super tax, couples, landing charges, duties on foreign Hoods, increased as- sessment taxcs, window taxes, owners. taxation on property
oils, taxation, business petrol and salt.
Use this box to mark off by types of means of a tick, the taxation you would propose. If you have any additional sugges- tions, add them on a sheet of paper or on a post-card.
tco,
possible thing that Government could do. It would, he says, certainly fall on Europeans.
E.M. in supporting increased assessment rates, points out that there expcases in would be no extra
Mr. Chamberlain reenlied that Sir Nevile Henderson, the Ambassador to Germany, hnd referred to the en- couragement given Hitler by Herr von Ribbentrop, who had apparently advised him up to the last moment that Britain would not fight.
a
"Yet this is the man who now us serls that the whole object of Briau and Poland since, 1933 has been to war against Germany," concert said Mr. Chamberlain.
"Future historians will have to consider how far the great tragedy of our tinie is due to the failure of Herr polley or the character of the British prople.
"Herr von Ribbentrop desires, Japan..... ven Ribbentrop to comprehend the
seems, to invite Soviet Rusala to join Japan and Shanghal n crusade against the British Em-Manila
Shanghal Shanghal and Amoy pire." (Ironicul laughter),
Straits ...
Soviet Envoy Amused
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date,
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.Oct. 20.
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Mr. Chamberlain recalled von Ribbentrop's address when ho first came to England in 1030 in vinced that there is only one reall Shanghai and Amoy which he said: "The Euchrer is con- Shanghal danger to Europe, and to the British Straits
well, and that is the Australia and Manila Empire as spreading of Communism, this most Japan and Shanghai
.Oct. 31. terrible of all diseases (Loud Laugh- Japan
Oct. 31. ter)-terrible because people gener- Shanghal ally, seem to realise its danger only Straits
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways when it is too late.'
Direct Servico"-San Francis date, .Nov. 1. 26th October ....
"Air France Direct Service"Paris date, 23th October Air Mail, by
"The
ensued Int the laughter which following this pronouncement, M. Ivan Malsky, the Russian Ambas- sador to London, also joined. Chamberlain added: Mr. positive conclusion which we appar- ently are asiced to draw from Herr von Ribbentrop's speech is that the German Government have made a choice which, as I stated on October 12, lay before them. He has an- nounced their intention of seeing the struggle through with all their energy and strength.
Only One Reply
"I that indeed is their decision, there can be but one reply, and wo ure prepared to give it.
Haiphong and Heihow Japan ........
Manila ... Java and Manils
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov.
Nov. 1,
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-London date, 25th Oolaber Sandakan Australia ond Manila Canton Manila
Nov. 2.
.Nov. 2.
Nov, J.
.Oct. 3.
Nov. 3.
OUTWARD MAILS Friday, Oct. 27
.7.00 p.m.
7.3.
Saturday, Oct. 28
.7.00 pm.
..7.15 am.
parcels
10.30 am. only 12.30 p.m.
for
3.30 pm.
has Fort Bayard
" is not England that challenged Germany. It is the Ger- Formosa man Government who, by persistent, Straits nets of aggression, pursued in the face i
of our repeated warnings, have forced Canton us at last reluctantly to take up arms, Sulgen
Tientsin Its the German Government who. Shanghai and by reckless disregard of pledged- words and the rights and liberties of Amoy ollier peoples, must bear the respon- Manila slbility for this war, and for all its Formosa cansequences."'
HALIFAX LAUGHS AT RIBBENTROP
(Continued from Page 1.)
was in the negotiations between Soviet and Finland.
"It certainly is not clear what the reaction in certain circles will be in the Scandinavian countries and out- slac if a deadlock in those negotia
lons should be reached," said Lord ffalitax.
"As far as we are aware, there should be no conflict of interest be tween the Soviet and Finland that is not capable of adjustment, and the British Government hoped that the discussions now proceeding would
stons."
.8.00 pr.
$5.00 pan.
Straits and Calcutta
.Oct. 26, 5 p.m. Parcels Ord.
........Oct. 28, 0.30 p.m. for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-Dus London, Bih November.
Air 11
Reg. Ord.
G.P.O. & K.P.0,
.Oct. 28, 6.00 p.. ..Oct, 28, 5.30 p.
Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thursday Island, 11th November
Australia and New
G.P,O. and Kro.
Reg. Ord,
....5 p.m.
..5.30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct 25
Manila
.9.00 am. only for .,9.00 a..
Tientsin.AGAMAAN Shanghal and Parcels Fort Bayard, lioihow and Falho!
9.00 a.m. ........0 a
Monday, Ocl. $0
....8.30 a.m.
II. D. opposes any suggestion be brought to reasonable conclu-Parcels only for Calcutta....Noon. Forged Note Case collects to any bugn
that water
He
of the war. It must be remembered that the British poliey was centred
Bail of $2,000 was fixed by Mr. around the polley of Dominion Status Edwards at Central Magistracy to and full equality of Indians with day when he remanded Chan Tin, 34, other parts of the Empire:
unemployed, who was charged with 35 years of age. He also supports with a good cause had no need
possession of a forged $10 note of the Chartered Bank of India and Aus-
Difficulties Dominion Status must be regulated tralla.
bo taxed. should
Lord Snell (Labour) sald Herr von agrees that the bachelor tax would Ribbentrop's speech showed doubl be un excellent idea, but would like and not sincerity. A strong man to see it confined to bachelors over taxation on childless married couples. 8. K. "My friends and I believe that luxuries should be the first thing
vituperate.
by facts that actually exist and will Hearing was fixed for 3 p.in. on to be taxed. If people can afford Limping Prisoner:
be achieved as soon as these facts October 31.
Defendant Rald he know the note divisions in Indian life and Indians was forged but had not uttered it.
do exist.
Dificulties arise out of many
themselves must remove them.
Ro
long as they exist, Government can-
to bet ar buy wines they could pay extra for them.”
Philatelist: "A cheap method of obtaining revenue would be to issue now postage stamps, Philatelists all wards the Colony's revenue."
Other letters from readers will
not accept the demand for more and It would make discussions at the end over the world would contribute to-
of the war easier," he added. without being full responsibilty
Sir Samuel urged Congress
to
be faise to pledges to the minorlites and or the Viceroy before taking any published to-morrow. Clip out the box on Page 1 and tick off the items foreign cominualiies.
Regarding the suggestion that In-Irrevocable decision.
If, as rumoured, it came to non- you would like to see 'taxed. Also have no (but not necessarily) enclose on a should hold dlan political leaders
apparato sheet of paper your reasons portfoliox, this was also a dimeult co-operation, "we here
choles." question, but he saw no reason why
The British Government wanted for suggesting or opposing any form re-examined, providing that these co-operation, not conflict. It wanted of taxation. Address letters to tho to see its policy of Dominion Statue "longhong Telegraph," J, Wyndham FAREWELL MARX! NEW POLISH ARMY the situation should not be carefully
IS REVIEWED difficulties were removed.
for India achieved, and rentiation of Street. With regard to consultative con- the conditions in which India could
had too hastily PARIS, Oct 20 (Reuter).-General ference, Congress Capitalism On March. Again In Russia
Bikorski, the new Polish Premier, assumed that this meant nothing. take lis real place in the Empire, on Wednesday inspected the Polish to urged them to re-consider this clock back for years. PABIE, Det, 88 (Rautor), Legion which is now being trained point and he believed they would The Boviet Government is preto take its place beside the British and the Viceroy enger to take the Inherent Justice Of Statement
polliool leaders into his confidence paring for Kepnational Suit French armies,
Beveral thousand men marched on war problems. Deine for the Bind Anniversary
of the revolution on November', pat bin in solow, deeuriling to a Mongow raport.
When Genera!, Bikuraki came to SIM FRENET Blaten thai deefren bee | the entrange to the camp, a private
come to silention and saluted. being drafted. In permit Boltins gela Fale Hogeris, priekia feina, free ins AND IFAARKER DEIVAINIHdmattiat | The Cifte would not be permitted MEHABILY BUEN Usnið: workers,
General Bikusaki returned the aaftilo and, then stepped forwarst Andy Mug hands Avitit, the privats sling private win hils old felonit, M. Idpik), Khen Polish. Ambrandor: in Berin unul wear broke out,
Appeal To Congress "I believe myself that the gront responsibilities et, consultations of this kind are not sufficiently appre. plated," Air Samuel went on.
Non-co-operation might put the
Sir Hugh O'Neil, 'Under-Secretary for India, winding up the debate, said no reasonable person could deny the inherent Justice of the position adopt ed in the Viceroy's statement,
There was after all, no finality to the White Paper, and "given right Wit full us were made of them, conditions, it might be possible bstore they mithi wall prove the bridge on the end of the war to begin negotia which is carry India byer, the synet tions which would result in advan- diebuisa of communal bitternem inte|cing the date of the introduction of A New Way of Corwiljutional, métare, full, Dominion Biafus.
Court Sceptical
to
Swalow
Japan
Siralts and Calcutta.
Parcels.. Ord..
.11.30 0. .12.30 p..
Pareris only for Haiphong 1.00 p.m. | Haiphong
Japan...
2.00 pm.
.7 D.m Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Aden, Egypt and London. Parcels
due London, Bth Decmbor.
Par.
Rex. Ord.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
4.
... Och 30, 5 p.m.
.Oct. 31; 6.41 am. Oct 31, 0.30, em. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South America via Vancouver BC, (Parcela for Canada
Vancouver only)--duo B.C., 18th November
G.P.O. and K.PO. Parcels
Charged with the theft of eight iron bars, from the Chile Hotel, 34, Wanchat, yesterday, Lo Sep, appeared before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning. He hobbled in the dock, and explained that he was unable to stand os ho had injured his feel in a fall from the first floor of the Hotel
Sgt. R. Clarke sald that as far as Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya
he knew, Lo had suffered no injury.
Lo was remanded until to-morrow to undergo a medical examination.
BRITAIN BUYING Norway And Sweden EGYPT'S COTTON To Start Re-arming
LONDON, Oct: 20 (Reuter) SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNAPH" CAIRO,, Oct, 20 (Reuter)Its Norway and Sweden have decided to
con- for their air forces, - Egyptian Governments have understood that, the British and spend £5,300,000 for defence, chiefly The Norwegian Minister for Dew be spent on supplies for the army, eluded an agreement whereby Dri- inin will purchase one and three-fence announces that £3,250.000 will NAVY and air force, while on quarter million cantars of cotton.
The price remains to be settled.
Wednesday the Swedish Parliament The Government has agreed that li
000 for 103 milliary aeroplanes. whole Egyptian erop. is unnecessary for Britain to buy the passed an appropriation of £2,250-
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