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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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PERSONAL.

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FOR SALE.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Originul brini of Chinese life, studies by R. Poinsot. Free postage abroad, guar- inleed duty free. For sale The Little Arcade. Order Gloucester Shop, early. DUTCH GROWN FLOWER DULBS,

of Narcissus (daffodils), Hyacinths and tulips. Just received and now for sale at Graca Co., 10 Wyndham Sireet, Hongkong, established 1890.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

bas

Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, or manner likely to -treated in a cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is secking advice on any matter concerning a chlid, would be doing an net of kindness by communicating at once with-

General Secretary, The H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

Hon,

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Producer of "Confessions of

a Nazi Spy"

MOVIE WANTS

STARS

TO REMAIN NEUTRAL

Japanese Air Raids Continue

JAPANESE aircraft again carried out raids on of Shensi the province. yesterday, according to a "Central News" message.

attacked planes Seventeen Paoki, in the western end of the province, and caused the death of over 40 civilians and injury to many more.

About 30 houses were-demolished, Wukung, between. Paoki and Sian, was also visited by Japanese pirmo but this was only for the purpose of

reconnaissance.

Kian Again Raided

From Shangyao, il is reported that Klan and Yuahan, cities east of Nanchang, were also attacked by Japanese bombers yesterday. Only slight damage was wrought,

In the fighting on the varloya fronts, Chinese troops are reported to The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,have reached the north city gate of

1st floor.

The Inspector, 15, Star St., Wanchat, The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Choi

St. Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's nome

will

be

kept strictly private, except in cases where malico is proved.

POST OFFICE

INWARD

MAILS

XMAS LEAVE FOR TOMMIES

LONDON, . Oct. * 31 (Reuter)It is ocially stated that Christmas leave will be granted to British troops in France some time early in December.

Provisional dates have been arranged, but they will depend on the situation at the-time..

The first men to come back will be those who were unable to obtain leave be fore they embarked France.

for

OF

DANGER

NAZIISM

Opposition Fears Defence Laws

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter),

LOS ANGELES,

California.

JACK WARNER, who pro

duced the anti-Hitler film Nazi. "Confessions of Spy," wants Hollywood to pledge itself to strict screen. neutrality now.

He sprang his surprise at a Press luncheon.

Warner Brothers' Announcing policy, the man who recently tried to start a screen campaign against Naziam, anid: "America la neutral, so Hollywood should remain neutral."

The European war was unlikely to reduce Hollywood profits by mora than 23 per cent., he said.

Hls company proposed to continue making ambitious filma, avoiding propaganda.

Afterwards an official of Warner's publicity department was asked if the reversal of policy meant changed altitude towards the Hitler [regime.

A

Ile answered crisply, "Hollywood producers are in business to make money, not to win a wor."

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were

November 1; - 1939,

LINE"

IS WATER

DUTCH "MAGINOT PORTUGUESE SHIP AS DEFENDANT IN HONGKONG COURT

Utrech Коттъван

BANTWIRE

BELGLUM

COLOGNE ¡Aix-lay

DESPITE German deninis that they intend to violate lolland's neutrality, Dalch military authorl. ties are pressing ahead with fortif- callons on their eastern frontier. The areas ringed on this map can be flooded because they would drain eastwards.

.

CHINESE CURRENCY

THE Portuguese steamer Guia was named as dofondant in an Admiralty action brought by Chan Chi-kuai before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor in the Supreme Court yesterday, who claimed for the return of $34,500 plus interest.

According to the statement of claim, the ship was purchased on May 15, last by the Empreza Mercantil Ltda., subject to a mortgage in favour of plaintiff dated October 13, 1937, securing a loan of $34,500 at interest of $600 a month. No part of the principal had been paid and $1,800 was due as interest.

By an order of the Court

made on June 21, the ship was CITY OF FLINT arreated and was still under arreat.

Appearing for plaintif on the in- structions of Mr. E. S. C. Brooks, Mr. Eldon Potter, C., said that the de- fence originally, fled an answer to the claim, admitting the mortgage that only $20,000 but contending were due.

AMERICAN REQUEST

Do Not Endanger American Lives

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Consent To Judgment Since then, however, Mr. Silva, on

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" behalf at the owners, had consented

WASHINGTON, Oct. to judgment subject to the Court's approval, but in view of the Ad (UP)-The State Department miralty procedure, he (Mr. Potter) to-dny disclosed that the United States Government has in. thought it best to formally prove the claim.

formed Britain, and Germany Mr. Lui Yan-sang, attorney that it is expected that, belll- gerents will guard against ex- posing the Americans aboard

Stabilising Influences Said At Work

plaintiff, suld the ship was morl- SHANGHAI, Nov. 1, (Reu-gaged on October 13, 1937 by Mr. ter).The various influences at Monteiro for $34,500 at interest of

The note implied that the United Bary dangers.

Wuning, 70 miles northwest of Nan-In the following detailed_dis. chung, in an assault yesterday morn

kel this morning. mons on the implications of the lag. Some of the Japanese troops cussion in the House of Com-issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- work in the recent steadiness of $500 a month. The ship was later the City of Flint to any unneces

Regulations, which

withdrew eastward.

On the west bank of the He Lake Defence

in 700 reinforcements,

menaced by the Japanese.

in Kiongsu, fighting is said to have were subjected to a considerable resumed. The Japanese have called degree of criticism, especially by Hsinchwang, which was recently the Opposition Liberals, Sir recaptured by the Chinese, is being Samuel Hoare, the Lord Privy The Seal, indicated the Government's Op- Chinese, however, are putting up stir willingness to consult the resistance.

Remnant Japanese units near Lut-position and other critics with a general un, which was re-taken by Chinese view to reaching a troops recently, have been "mopped agreement and presentation of up." Some 300 Japanese who re-revised Regulations. treated towards Mañauch have been surrounded.

The debate was instituted by Mr.

A Japanese drive near Kinochow, Dingle Foot, who moved an address in cast Shantung, resulted in disas-to the King praying that the Order- in-Council amending the Defence Re- trous defeat. The invaders are regulations of September, 1 be unnulled. Air Mail by "Pan American Airway# Francisco Direct Service-San

ported to have fled in the direction

Two-Fold Danger Nov. 1.

200 bodies of Kaomi, leaving some date, 20th October

Mr. Foot declared that the Op- behind. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris date, 25th October

From Changsha comes a report position Liberals had long held the Nov, 1. Nav. 1.

that Chinese troops opernting behind View that the country was threaten- Japanese lines have recaptured. Tam-ed with a two-fold danger-danger Haiphong ..

of Nazi aggression abroad and dun- Haiphong and Fort Bayard ..Nov. 1.

chia.

ger of Nazi tendencles at home. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Some of the latter tendencies were Direct Service"~London date, 25th:

Nov, 2.

clearly apparent In parts of the De- October

far wider than anything the Government Mr. A. A. C. Morant, of the Na-could legitimately need.

Referring to the various regulations. tional Bank Bullding, had his wallet containing $360 stolen from his hip Mr. Foot said the Secretary of State pocket while going up to his office might make an order restricting

of pews, suspect in dissemination in the lift yesterday.

propaganda or opinions.

"ThisUe most dangerous clause of all. It is more amazing have that in a war in which we entered to defend freedom, wei

fetter should start by seeking to free expression of opinion," said.

Nov. THIEVES ACTIVE fence Regulations which were

Canton

Haiphong

Haiphong, Pukhol, loihow

Boyard

Shanghal and Amoy

Austratio and Manila

Nov. 2. and Fort ..Nov. 2. Nov. 2. Nov. 3.

Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane

Manila

Sandakan

Shanghal

Nav. 1

Nov. 3. Nov. 1.

Nov. 3.

OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Nov. 1

....3.30 pm. Japan... Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and

France (Pirls and Northern Pro vinces only) by the "Air France Service"-dne Direct Airways Paris, 9th Nov,

K.P.O.

1.

Eex.

Ord.

Reg.

Nov. 1, 5.00 p.m.

G.P.O.

While travelling-on-a-British steamer en route from Singapore to Hongkong, a passenger, Nye Kwal, hnd $345 stolen from his suitcase, The loss was reported to the Pollee yesterday.

A purse containing $180 was stolen from Tam Fung while he was leav ing the gangway of a ship at the Kowloon Wharves yesterday.

were

Really Terrifying

BANKS

H.K. Banks $........................

H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) H.K. Booka (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £............. Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile, C. £ East Asia S.

INSURANCES

Cantons $.

Union $.... China Underwriters $. H.K. Fire 5...

SHIPPING

Douglases S..

Sicumboats $.

Indo-Chinos, PS

Indo-Chinas, DS.

Shall (Bearers) - 8/- Waterboats S

DOCKS ETC. Wharves 5.

Docks $. Providents $. New Eng. Sh. Sh. Docks Sh. $.

MINING

the Chinese dollar are the sub-bought by Mr. Lobarto who in turn to the Empreza Mercanul Ltdn., subject to the mortgage. ject of lengthy comment by the sold it

His Lordship gave judgment for 1,325 Finance and Commerce," the ...77 leading financial weeldy, in a re- plaintiff with costs, and granted a ...70 .

74 view of the local exchange mar .27.ket in the past week.

.11 . .72 n.

Pointkig out the steady apprecia- tion of the dollar last week, accom- panied by the general feeling of the .202 n.quicksands and would stay in future more sold ground, 400 n.

on higher and 1. the "Finance and Commerce" states 175 n. that the fact that this impression

68 K

12.0.

.60 0.

.30 n. .85/- 1. 0.10 n.

.100

184 su. ..4 n.

14 n.

.175 n.

prevalle is itself of the most material nssistance to the market.

Mob Psychology "What may be termed mob psy- chology has considerable influence in exchange. A few weeks ugo when below 3d, the the dollar was opblon was freely expressed that there

was nothing to prevent its plunge into an abyss and final dis- appearance.

stay of execution for three weeks.

IL DUCE DROPS PRO-NAZI MEN (Continued from Pape. 1.) non-belligerency, as Mussolint fers to call it,

Stales will look very seriously any action endangering the Ameri-

cony.

In the meantime there is no further news of the captured ship.

Conflicting Reports

Reports from Dalo to-day said telephonie reports from Tromsoe cor- flict with the earlier versions. They taken stated the City of Flint han

board supplies suficient for a very big cruising range, Indicating that Preshe might not even go to Germany,

A London report says the carpenter sunken British Bicamer ond of the

The appointment of the World, War, Ethioplan campaign Spanish War veteran, General Mut! Stonegute, Mr. P. P. Koighicy, dis- as Secretary of the Farcist Party is closed that the Captain of the City considered important. He is repul- of Flint, in defiance of the Nazis, de crew unless they included the Captain ed to be outspoken as an anti-clined to take aboard the Stonegate's

Bolshevik.

It is believed that the shakeup and Chief Engineer who were being

Deutschland. is further evidence that the "axis" held by the Germans aboard the adherents in the Italian Govern- ment will no longer enjoy their former authority.

Since it has been showing signs of revived strength and vitality, public

It is also believed that the Cabinet 13/0 n. confidence has been to some extent

the 'When one turns, change was made possibic by the restored we all turn' state of mind is im-presence of Count Grandi, the Minis-

.9.00 n.

Kailan s/-

Rouby $. Venz. Gold H.K. Mines Cts.

.1 n. ..4 n. plicit

LANDS

Hotels $.

Lands

.4% n. 32 n.

L

Land 4% de. $..

.par. 1.

S'hai Lands Sh. $ Humphreys $.

..

174 m.

4.10-..

"H.K. Realties-$----

Chinese estates $...... (x.d.) 18 n.

UTILITIES

Trams $......

Peak Trams (vld)

he.

Peak Trams (new) $..

Star Ferries $..

Y. Ferries $.

Mr. Kingsley Griffiths declared that the powers of detention of suspects!

was really terrifying. This complete abolition of habeas corpus. the wording of a number of regula

under lions gave sweeping powers

Secretary which anyone the Hoing

SNATCHED CASES Mr. Herbert Morrison declared that

FROM EUROPEAN

Sir

Nov. 1. 6.30 pm. Nov. 1. 5.00 p.m. Charged with behaving in a dis-did not like could almost be hanged, Ord

Nov, 1. 7.00 R. orderly manner by snatching two drawn and quartered without any Air Malt for Manila, Guam, flona-

Inland U.S... by the "Pan suit-cases from a European sitting insonably proper means of defending

a taxi as it entered the Kowloon himself.

John Anderson, the Home American Airways Direct Service"

Godowns, Wong Kit, 25, unemployed, due San Francisco, 8th Nov.

was fined $20 or six weeks, when he Secretary, said it would be wrong to K.P.O.

appeared before Mr. Himsworth at suppose that in general the regula- tions were more drastic or sweeping Nov. 1, 5 pan. Nov. 1, 6.30 p.m. the Kowloon Magistracy this morin character than those enforced in the last war. The whole regulation G.P,O.

ning. Nov. 1, 5 p.m. Wong opened the door of the taxi regarding the detention of suspects Nov. 8, 7.30 am and took the two sult-cases without was entirely precautionary to protect the country from what might be a being told to do so by the owner.

Frove Inenaro,

.0.30 am.

Rex.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord

Thursday, Nov. 2

Stralis

Fort Bayard

Formost

Shanghal and Parceis

Tientaln

only for .3.30 p.m.

Amoy

Bangkok

.7.00 p.m. ..7.00 p.m.

Shanghai

10.30 am.

.1.30 p.m.

2.50 pm Lord Londonderry being abused," said Sir John.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

TO

"I give the House the fullest as- surance that these powers are

Curfew Explained Explaining the circumstances in which the imposition of curfew tem- BELFAST, Oct. 31 (Reuter)porarily might be of considerable Lord Londonderry, former British value, the Home Secretary said that

On War Aims

Zealand via Brisbane due-Bria-Air Minister, and before the war re- they might be disturbances of sec- bane, 20th November.

G.P.O. nd K.P.O.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

...Nov. 2, 8 pm. Nov, 3, 0.45 a.m. Nov. 3, 9.30 am. Friday, Nov. 8

.7.15 am. Amoy and Parcels only for Shang-

Canton

hal.

- Sandakan

· Bangkok

Fort Bayard

Hatphong

.8.30 am. .8.30 0.m. .9,30 d. .10.30 a.m.

Biraita, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marsellles-- due Marseilles, 1st December and London Porcela due London, 8th

Dec.

Parcels

nowned for his efforts to achieve tarian character. Another cose would Anglo-German understanding, de-be if there were "tensive bombing, clared in a speech here today that serious destruction of property, and the object of the war wan to estab-great danger of looting."

He had no reason to think that an lish once and for all the right of free occasion for imposition would arise in

the near future. comununities to exist.

Britain Buys Up Rhodesian Copper

Referring to the regulation dealing with propaganda, Sir John gave the

example of a certain organisation which issued memorandum advice to

followers who wished to appear be

fore the Conscientious Objector

China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $. H.K. Electrics $. Mucao Electrics Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) Tractions B/****** Tractions (Pref.) s/-

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. Canton Ices $.. Cements $..

H.K. Ropes $..

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $. Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $......... Wing On (HK) $. Powell, Ltd, s.

COTTON MILLS Evo Sh. $. S'hai Colton Sh. $. Zoong Sing. Sh. $.. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

MISC.

H. K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $ Vibro Pling $.. Ch. GovL 5% 1920

C. Bonds

H.K. Govi. 4% Loan H. K. Govt. 3% Loan Marannns (Lon.) 8/- Morsmans (H.K.) x/~

.10 n. 7.40 n.

The City of Flint's Capizin totā the Germans ther, must sink the ship unless they put the entire crew of the Stonegate aboard, to which the Germans finally strood.

Washington Noto WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (Reuter). ter of Justice and Keeper of the Seals of State, in Rome,

belleved to have-The American Government is ask

ments to avold exposing the crew of headed the moderate influence and in the British and, German govern

Te stary the to

carried have

danger. weight to bring about Italy's stand the City of Flint to unnecessary

President's Hopa in the present European War. General Balbo is alsa belleved to have been anxious that Duce should revise his Cabinet at the first

Count Grandi

has affected motta

the That course of exchange more than any other single factor, but such ques- started the tiong ns who or what turning movement and how long it will be before there is a right about Eny's face are dimeult to answer," this Journal

Hongkong Sterling Sale The "Finance and Commerce then opportunity,

It is pointed out that the chance declares: "The selling of stering 3.70 n. from Hongkong, accentuated recently for hte shakeup followed the favour- .01 by the exchange restrictions in the able public reaction throughout the the first nation to the Government's decision. 224 b. Colony, probably brought. 7.80 n. much-needed assistance to the dollar. to remain aloof in the European war. .44 n. "There has also been selling under clrcumstances from Singa- similar 40% b.

.18" b pore, while Indo-China and Manila 114.

have contributed their quota in con- „20,20 m. nection with trade requirements. ,7.60 T Now the local Chinese, of whom large

possess 19. n.

varying smTHAll numbers 22/3. amounts of exchange, are keeping the

bail roiling."

14 n. .13 n.

.14.00 n. .4.90 n.

.20 n.

10%

7,90 n.

7 n.

1.00 n.

n.

Selling by the latter was not of a speculative variety. They were pur chasing dollara again because the

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Audionco In London SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Oct. 31 (UP)—Simul- taneously with the announcement of the Italian Cabinet changes, la Majesty the King gavo su audlepee to the British Ambassador to Rome Sir Percy Lorraine,

Changing The Guard SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter)-

In reply to a question, at a press conference to-day President Roose- velt mld he still hoped that the United States would get back the Ship Calle At Tromioc LONDON. Oct. 31 (Reuter)-The City of Flint.

seized by a German crew and taken Amerienn steamer City of Flint, into the Russian port of Murmensk, called at the Norwegian port of Tromsce on Monday afternoon.

She did npk,enter: be harbour proper, but anchored, in the distant

provisions. roadsteads and took

The only contact made with the shore, was when the German Consul General at Tromace, and the Norwe glan port authorities went aboard

The City of Flint steamed out under the pilotage of a Norwegian warship. Minister Report

of

period of steadiness and the sugges- Itallan Cabinet changes are believed

In Washington it is announced that tion of an upward trend convinced to be nothing more than "changing

the United States, Minister to Nor- them that the time was opportune, the guard" in Rome and Berlin.

24 is pointed out that Signor way, Mrs. Florence Harriman, has, and that delay might place them in

Mussolini has always favoured

reported that when the City less advantageous position.

regular rotation of ministers in order Flint called at Tromson she was dy- Selling To Continue?

ing a German flag, and sailed three "Among the Chinese bankers and to introduce. fresh blood...

In Amsterdam, the Rome corres hours later, are in the best pondent of the Talegruat" attaches businessmen who

The correspondent of a Stockholm 41. position to read the Bannelal bare-ttle importance to the changes a newspaper publishes an interview meter, the impression appears to be Count Clano remains Foreign Minis-with the German Consul at Tromsoe, that selling will continue .22 n. month or two, and as a consequence,

another

tor.

Signor Mussolini will continue to 175 na fairly steady market may be anti-give directions but the "Handelsbad

42 n.

ipated until about the end of the newspaper aska:

"Is Mussolini preparing for a volte .40%. r. | year.

"Beyond that period, no-one ven- face pa .4.35 ntures à forecast. 1.56 n. "Everything will turn upon deve- ..In. lopments in the political field, the .81⁄2 11. Issues of war and peace, and the

of

the concludes state

trade," 30% n.journal.

109 n.

.87 S.

.13/0 n.

47- n. 900 NAZIS ARE

FALSE AIR RAID ALARM IN KENT

INTERNED

2

+1

WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING BABY

It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs LONDON. Oct. 31 (Reuler).-Earl careful attention most. Her De la Warr, President of the Beard J

of Education, announced in the strength has been severely House of Lord's to-day that 13,000 taxed and when she is feeding cnomy aliens had appeared before

the baby she needs 'extra and the tribunals and that 900 had been

casily digested food. interned.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH LONDON, Oct. 31 (UP)-The

Tribunals, endeavouring to show how LONDON, Oct. 31 (UP) The they could take advantage of the Press Bureau of the Northern provisions of the law, which was in- Rhodesian Government's office 10-tended for persons of conscientious air raid warning was sounded in a day announced that the British Gov-and pacifist views, for a purpose town in Kent this afternoon, but the country's all clear signal was given after two ernment has virtually taken over the gravely imperilling the entire copper output of Northern safety. Rhodesin. The metal is being sup He said that in another instance a body and anti-Semille pro-Nazi Instructed each member to turn him- nolf into a rumour-monger and chan- nel of verbal propaganda.

Nov. 3, 8.30 p.m.plied at under market prices.

Q.F.O.

Nov. 3, 3 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

Nov. 3, 5 p.m.

K.P.O.

Parcels

..Nov. 3, 3 p.m.

Reg.

Nov. 3, 5. p.m.

„Nov. 3, 7 p.m.

Ord.

Monlin, Australia and New Zealand'

Parcela

Bees Win 12-Year Battle

Sir

minutes,

ready to offer cities, con Tried To Defraud

with the Government, and lie was ready to give an undertaking that ho would re-introduce the whole body of the regulations amended 28.ho suggested. ant

The K.C.R.

Doctors throughout China

who is reported to have said that and the the German prize crow when he boarded the City of Flint American crew were still aboard.

To get over the legal dimeulty of taking on fuel and provisions at Tromsoc, the Nazi crew carried out the process while the City of Flint. was moving at slow speed through Tromsde Sound. The refuelling, was done. While the ship was actually cruising..

Devious Journey To Germany LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuter)Nazin aro taking the American steamer City of Flint to Germany by a devious course through the fjords and water--

iles from the mainland of Norway. ways acparating the western

It appears that they intend to navigate almost entirely in Norwegion.

wnters...

A Bergen message says that a Nor-

wegian warship is closely following the City of Flat and will see that there is no infringement of Norwegian rights.

Naxis Held Responsible WASHINGTON, Oct. 31; (Reuter), -The United Slates Charge

have recommended Horlicks for years as the Ideal food 'faires, in Berlin has informed the for both expectant and nurs-Gerinan Government that they will

the American crew of the City of Filat.

Leung Tong, 21 nwker, was fined $10 or two weeks hard in when ing mothers. It is invaluable be held responsible for the safety of he appeared before Mr., Ilmsworth when the digestive powers are at the Kowloon Magistracy, this weak. It stimulates faded. morning, for attempting to defraud.

Lord Privy Soal Intervenes Following further debate,

Those regulations could then rur viaThursday Island-due Thurs-

Samuel Hoare Intervened and said it for a further 28 days during which day Irland, 15th November.

was the duty of the Government to any member could move a prayer K. P.,0.

Nov. 3, 4 p.m.

SIKESTON, M. (U.P.)—Mrs. Jen-ake account of the kind criticisms against them.

Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Liberal the Kowloon Canton Railway by appetites, and promotes souifd Nov. 3, 5 p.m.nie Bikes has conceded defeat in a made in the debate."

The regulations must be kept In Opposition Leader, said he felt that travelling from Taumati to Sheung sleep and tends to prevent ..Nov. 3, 5.30 p.m. 12-year battle to evlet a swarm of

constipation. being until and unless new resula- the Government had made an error: Shul without paying his fare, on that selected as their

Hons took their place. He was to meet the criticisms against the Ocjoker Hund in expired teket i anxious that the regulation had regulations. Abyen Lang sorte de get onder hetotion : and, was arrested. Solgale general assent. Therefore he was The notion was then withdrawn.

Ord

Parca

.

Nov. 3, 4pm,hive the top of a large column on Nov. 8, 5 p.m. the front porch of. Mrs. Bikes' home. Nov. 7p.m. The bees moved in In 1927.

an

·CRAIGIE IN TOKYO TOKYO, Nov. 1 (Domel) BIF Robert Craigle, the Brith Anibusin dor to Japan; who, hãy been visiting Western Japan, returned, "to" Tok yosterday evening to

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