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Brilliant Seamanship
O.B.E. For Capt. Who
Evaded U-Boat LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter).
"For great courage, resolution and skill in saving his unarmed ship when under continuous fre from an enemy submarine for over four hours," the O.B.E. has been awarded to Hugh Roberts, captain of the steamer Mopan.
The "Gazette" in announcing the award says that the subintrine, whose speed was 16 knuts compared with the Mopan's normal speed of 13% about 4,000 knals, opened fire at yards.
Worked Speed Up To 161⁄2 Knots Roberts immediately brought the And U-bont astern
worked The Mopon's speed up to 10 knots.
The enemy fell slowly astern and ccosed fring at 0,000 yards. All the officers and men Mapin behaved most admirably.
READY FOR SIGNATURE
of
the
(Comilward from Pape 1 position and neutrality of the United States."
The President is most gratified nyer the 62 vote margin of approval.
Enactment, he said, will be follow- 'ed by issuance of the required pro- clamations, on which he will conter with the State Department.
The President significantly indicat- ed that he hopes to go to Hyde Park either on Saturday or carly on Sun— day.
One For Moscow
Asked whether or not he contem- plated recalling Ambassador Biela hardt from Moscow, the President said that ho did not bellove that poor_manners should beget poor manner.
Admiral Racder's warning regard- ing the steamer Iroquois, he thinks, will probably remain a mystery until the end of the war.
Asked whether or not there were 80 German merchantmen in Ameri- can ports which might operate in the safety zone protected against bellig- erents, he said that this fell in the category of "f" questions. He does not think the
will afford suel protection.
cone
Historic Position Restorad WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (Reuler),—— Expressing gratification at the size of the majority in the House of Re-
President Roosevelt, presentatives,
at a Press Conference to-day, said he was glad that the Neutrality Bill had the restored the historic position of [-neutrality of the United States.
he The President Indlented' thoi would probably insue Köveral pro- clamations under the new measure and reiterated the hope that Congress Lenders would remain in Washington and be available after Congress ad- Journed.
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U.S. NEUTRALITY WAY FOR SALE REVISION PAVES
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doubled its order for Lockheed- Hudson airplanes from 50 to 100.. Arsenal For Allics
LONDON. Nov. 3 (Router).—An arsenal of unlimited resources will be at the disposal of the Allied Govern- ments," said Dr. Leslie Burgin, the Minister of Supply, referring to the U.S. neutrality decision.
Dr. Burgin added: "If the embargo is lifted, the Allies must review their own production in order to discover - what is lacking or short, and call upon
the United States for 11**
Since they war started, Dr. Burgin revented. his Ministry had spent
£110,000,000 on, new commliments.
Not a day parses without extensions ot factories or establishment of nudi- tional plants, while additional firms (ore being brought in all the time.
-KEY POST ASSIGNEES
Hockey Meeting
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Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
UNITY OF EMPIRE
November. 4, 1939.
FOOD PRICES SHUMCHUN Neutral Zone
IN COLONY F.C.B. Announces New
Maximums.
London Talks Show Complete Accord LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter), The 'standard prices for the Although there have hitherto following articles of food shall, been only a few meetings be- until further notice, be as fol- tween the Dominions and Indian lows, states the Controller of Ministers and members of the Food, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie British Government, it is under-in "Government Gazette" stood that great satisfaction is issued to-day,
Buttar expressed in the way in which the conversations opened.
Freal Butter-Best quality, 1.30 per ib,
Sweetened Condensed Milk Eogic, 14 oz., 62 cents per tin, Eagle, 7 oz, 32, Eagle, 2 oz., 15, Gold Medal, 14 oz., 52, Lighthouse, 14 oz., 44, Lighthouse, 23 oz., 11, Peacock, 30, Longevity, 14 oz., 07, Longevity, 7 oz. 29, Longevity, 24 oz., 14, Swan, 14 oz., 44, Swing, 14
the introduction of the experiment in all club games (friendly encounters), but not in representative By confining the experiment. to friendly matches only, they would be able to draw a comparison between the number of goals scored under the existing rules for short corners and the experimental rule.
The new rule reads:
also apply to "Rule 10 shall penalty corner, except that the free hit shall be taken from a spot on the
The conversations, "Reuter" learns, defender's con! Itne five yards outside either goal-post, and at the moment have been very satisfactory and have when the hit is taken, no member of already shown the urgent necessity the defending team, except the goal-for them to have taken place. keeper, shall be within 10 varde of the nearer goalpost or five yards of the further goalpost."
Club
Hockey Teams
The following will represent-Hongkong Hockey Club des matchen during the coining week;
"AKI. Royal Air Force, Club ground, Apm Monday W. Brown: W. C. Selinabel and A. M. J. Wright; J. V. Sieven
1. 7. D. Lowa and J. Green; W Spencer, G. D. Wooler. E. A. Morgan K. Admead and 1. P. Tamworth.
int 21 v. Royal Beals, Club ground, p.in, on Wednesdiny, M. Cenwell; V. Bond and E. V. Reed; R. A. laten II. A. Heed and Cdr. F. Corrie-n; B.. A. Fowler, D. S. Carey, G. E. . Diveit, N. 11. Whiley and E. F. A. Morgon.
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In addition, they have shown what the widest range of subjects have been discussed between the Domin- jonk, India and the British Govern- ment.
Foreign Policy Discussod As this is not an Imperial Confer- ence at which formal decisions can be taken, responsibility consequently for any decisions taken as the result of the talks now proceeding must rest with the Dominion
the Indian governments concerned and their Parliaments.
And
The Ministers have already had discussions of foreign policy, the general political situation, and also bad had a joint meeting on the strategical issucs involved in the war, Furthermore they have bad meetings with individual Cabinet Ministers, such as the Ministers of
oz,, 44.
Evaporated Milk
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Ideal, 10 oz. 34 cents per tin. Ideal, 0 oz. 18, Milkmaid, 14% oz. 31, St. Charles, 1412 oz. 31, St. Charles, 6 oz. 10, Nestles, 141⁄2 oz, 30, Neatles, 0 oz. 15. Peerlese, 141⁄2 oz. 20, Peerless, Goz. 15, Dykeland, 141⁄2 oz. 28, Car-
OFFENSIVE
Now Attack On Border]
Area Envisaged
עת
Established
Six Nations Now On Patrol In Atlantic WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (Reu- CHINESE armiód units are re- ported to be arriving in Po On ter).The Panama Declaration, und Shumchun in increasing creating a neutral zone around numbers for a counter-offensive, part of the Western Hemisphere, In addition to regular troops, there is now in forec, President Roose- to wait up and Run velt told a Press Conference units from Walchow, Poklo, Po On and Tunkun acctors.
to-day... General Chang Wol-cheung, and) The following nations are now other Chinese commanders are at the patrolling the zone according to
information avaliablo here:
ant directing operations.
Japanese Casualtios
The United States is covering the KWEILIN. Nov. 4 (Central)- North Atlantie and the North Pacifio. in Kwangtung Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina are Japanese casualties during October included 25 officers patrolling the East Coast of South
America, and 4,122 privates.
Four Japanese officers privates were taken prisoner, and the West Coast of South America. considerable quantities of military
applies were captured.
and 481 Chile and Ecuador are patrolling
Demonstration
Ban In Vilna
Lithuanian Promise To
The Jews
LETTERS TO THE plis, Supply arul Economie War-Modified for Infant Feed, $4.64 per weapons will be severely punished.
EDITOR
Softball Subscriptions
in turn of
Futility
fare.
Purpose Of Patrols The State Department stated that the Declarallon did not imply "exer- cise of force on the port of any American republic."
The purpose of the patrols is to enable the governments of the Ameri- can nations to obtain the fullest in- formation with regard to what is
going on within the restricted area.
Disturbances In Budapest
POST OFFICE
ADDITION OF BENDER'S ADDRESS
Every article sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the Post Ofice may be able in case of
non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large num
аго ber
articles of undelivered destroyed every year at the Return- ed Letter Office because they contain ao clue, outside or inside, of the whereabouts of the penders,
Small Packet Fost to all countries La suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL. TIMES
are Registered and Parcel Mail closed 15 minutes earlier than the tline given below unless otherwiso stated, and where malls are advertis ed to close ut or before 9 a.m. regis tored and parcel malls are closed ot 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.
INWARD MAILS Australle and Manila.......Nov. 4 Bangkoks, Salgon and Tourone Manila
Nov. 4. .Nov. 4. ...Nov. 4, Airways Air Mail by "Imperial
Direct Service"-London date 28th ..Nov. G. October Haiphong and Fort Bayard Nov. 5.
Canada, USA., Japan and Shanghal Vancouver B.C. date, 18th October. Nov. 5. .Nov. 6.
Monla Saigon Sandakan
Amoy
natlon, 14 02. 31. Carnation, 8 oz
Should activities of belligerent Minila 16, Glorin. 14% oz. 30, Tower, 14% oz. 29, Rainbow, 111⁄2 oz. 32, Rain-)
ships occur within the zone, officials: VILNA, Nov. 3 (Reuter).In ordez believe that they will be taken up baw, 6 oz. 10, Dutch Baby 31, Pacific. 16 oz, 33, Pacific, 7 oz. 10, Peter Pan, prevent a recurrence of the recent diplomatically with the nation in 1439 oz. 20, Peter Pan, small 15,, leting, all demonstrations are pro-fringing the zone. Cottage 20, Golden Stote, 144 oz.hibited in Vilna.
Anyone
anti- responsible fur 20.
Powdered Milk.-Cow and Gate: Lithuanian aclivity or found with The Lithuanian Government has tin, Full Cream, 2 lbs. 4.64, Full Cream, 1 b. 2.11. Half Cream, 2 lbs, mered the leaders of the Jewish 4.24. Half Cream, 1 1. 1.87, Glaxo,ommunity that it will prevent all 2 lbs. 4.19, Glaxo i lb. 2.25, Lactogen, anti-Jewish demonstrations.
During the recent riots, severa Hungarian Party Offices Japan 3 s. 5.97, Lactogen, s. 4.28, Lactogen, 1 lb. 2,19, Lactugen, 14 lb.
2.10. 1.16, Nestogen, 1 b.
Half Tar Derminions' present aim in the Creum or Full Cream Klim, 5 lbc. consultations now taking place is to 11.10 per tin, Klim, 24 s. 5.02, try and device the best method by Kim, 1 lb. 2.50, Nestles Full Cream which Britain and the Dominions can 5 lbs. 10.07, Nexiles Full Cream 2% eneb progressively. ns events develop, 1Ls. .01, Nestles Full Cream, 1 b. make their best and most effective | 2.48. Dryco, 3 lbs. 9.07. Dryco, 12 nz. contribution to the common cause in 132 man-power, material and resources!
to
They will also in the courzą o! their stay be able by visits up and down the country examine for themselves the various aspects of the war effort in Britain.
Dominions' Aim
1
undred Poles, including members of the Petish Secret Organisation and a number of Jews, were arrested.
Over 50 Jews were badly injured.
Nazi Revenge On Catholics
Smashed
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH** LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter) There were serious disturbances in Budapest yesterday.
wrecked Bratislava crowds offices of the local Hungarian Party,
the windows of Isonshed
Hungarian newspapers.
the
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Shanghai and Swntow Shinghal
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Direct Service"--Landon date. 1st ..Nav. 9. November
Tinted corned beef-Libby's, 44 with particular regard to all relevant | cints per fic. Povey, 33, Fray VATICAN CITY, Nov. 3 (Reuler). factors, including the strategies) and | Bentos, 33.
The disturbances marked the first Japan and Shanghal The Papal Nuncio in Berin bus: supply-spects of the question.
Beans-Nu. Tinned Pork and
reported to the Vatican that the anniversary of the Vienna award, under which: Herr von Ribbentrop It is expected that when the Min's-size, 35 cents per tin, smaller, sizes, persecution of Catholics in Germany and Count Clane gave a large slice of ters return to their respective coun- | 27.
has increased since the Pope's recent Czech-Slovak territory to Rungary. tries that one result of the conference Tianed sardines.-California (Mor-
encyclical. will be the enlarging of the staffs of jen), 37 cent per tin, S. & W, 45. 1 Members of the Hitler Youth have the High Commissioners in London Thued Salmon.-Fancy Red Alaska' been entering churches and expelling Salmon, No. 1 Tall tins, 88 cents per, congregations, while Catholics leaving churches in Austria are being attack- "Mangerine and Vegetable Lard.- {ed and beaten, and priests in Invaria Repacked Margarine, 37 cents per tb., have been warned not to preachi Imported packed nargarine 60, about the encyclical or to distribute Vegetable Lard; Soltera, 8.21 per Un, copic:. Everywhere in political c.reles in Purico, 30 lb. tins 7.85 and 28 centi London, there is great appreciation | per 1b., Purken, 1 B. tins 66 cent por
read of the work done by the fin Duminion and Indian representatives.
by the addition of a number of ex- Perts, some of whom have travelled
over with the Ministers so ne to en- able them to dent adequately with the progress of the war. the problems which will arise during
Sir--My reuctions to C. M. Xavier's protest against the increas ed entrance fees of the intes Soft ball League, have been urmusement and annoyance.
Amu-cient, at the utter with which he has dived into deep thought, only to come up without une angle argument, based in- bigoted reasoning and foir considera- tion of facts, in support of his pro- test. Annoyance, at the temerity with which he presumes that eight ather Intelligent people now regret that They wore chuckle-houtled enough to, without reason, vote their chubs out of an extra $5 each, that he, a member of the committee which decided on the increase, did not raise any objection when the point with under discussion and yet rushed into print after the question has been des
S. African Pledge elded. Further causes of resentment
BLOEMFONTEIN; Nov. 3 (Reuter). ue his implications that the Ladies teams have been badly treated, as-General Smuts, in his fest publi compared to the men's and hong utterance since he assumed the Pre-
League teams, and that the
commiership, assured a crowded meeting its mittee, at my bebest, was caught the That South Afrien would keep prevalling profiteering fever.
promise to defend British territories Before the Ladies' representatives in Africa if they appealed for nid.
this increase, voted on painted out that this was necessary, not because of increased cost of balls, but breause of the increase in the number of balls which would be used. It is Intended that one ball will be used for two matches; nine teams playing two
amount to 72
rounds
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REVENUE STILL BOOMS
Gandhi Working Out Formula
Churchill In Paris
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter).-The Admiralty announces that Mr. Win- ston Churchill, the First Lord, ar- 2 lo rived in Paris on November
the M. Campinchi, confer with NEW DELHI, Nov. 3 (Reuter) French Minister of the Navy, on the Gandhi and the President of the Allied naval dispositions. Congress Party are reported to be In Paris, Mr. Churchill conferred
the morning. with M. Dulodier in considering the preparation of statement setting out for presentation Punched with Vico-Admiral Darlan to the Viceroy the position of Con-and dined with M. Compinchi. Fress.
This will be drawn up after n
(Continued from Page 1.) Revenue aggregated $1,232.814. compared with $1.152,039, and rent of properties, land and houses amounted to $53.259 which was
interview with the Viceroy, and when 312 ALIEN "ENEMIES”. a slight increase over the amount for completed, it is expected that there August inst year.
Government I clearly
guines for which 30 balls will be ncessary, these at $3 apiece will cost a total of $108 which is the exact amount to be collected from the nine
teams at $12 each. Rubber plate and mound, convas basts, Jime etc., are further items of experise which are not provided for in the present fees, and the Hongkong Softball Lengue will carry the baby," as it did last year, from the surplus which it mannged to accumulate, rainly through the financial success of the League dance and the American Girls team.
visit of the
Mr. Xavier's. argument that more travelling expenses will be incurred, will be played at bicause games Prince Edward Road, cannot be con- sidered as sound, in that it does not apply to all players. It is apparent that a great number of players live nearer Prince Edward Rond
than King's Park, and it is probable that the new venue will be more com- venient for us many as will be in- convenienced by the change.
stil "elenrly 3 cuae Mr. Xuvier sees that the increase is not justified" and Inbours under the delusion that the ladies' leams have been Imposed upon. It is with patient resignation that I offer the following table, thowing the comparative cost of games for the teams in the men's, lates and hong League for 1990 and 1030:
cost for game for each Approximate
teams. Men's Lengue:
1970 Hong LeagIC:
General Smuts said that the motion he Introdured to Parliament on September 4 (proposing the severance of relations with Germany and con- tinued co-operation with the British Commonwealth) was a risky business. People did not like to be led into war und there was the danger of a landslide in the direction of neutrality. But this had not happened.
Jingo Spook
to General Hertzog's neutrality policy, General Smuts said General Hertzog had resurrected the British Jingo spook.
Referring
A
General Hertzog's idea of jingo was an Englishman who did not agree with hin. The Premier added that the Union the future with was going into strong friends. She was proceeding on the lines of freedom and the ideals of Government that she learnt In the British Commonwealth Nationa
of
under She was not going to be Nazi contral where she never wanted to be.
Hortzog is Told Off BLOEMFONTEIN, Nov. 3 (Reuter), Following the vote of the United Party, General Smuts addressed 2,000 highly enthuslasife supporters.
Post Office Ingged behind the 1938 W be a further interview with the
Viceroy. but still figure by about $4,000, managed to total $237,740.
K.C.R. Losses
Envoy, Returns To His Work
(Continued from Page 1)
Dalacamp, Piper and Co., Tokyo. Daitsu Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Osaka, Dalren.
Fokkes and Koch,-Tokyo.
The Kowloon-Carlon Railway naturally suffered the most, receipts falling from $140,500 in August Fast Rumantun Ambassador to Turkey
However, the total revenue for the has reached Istanbul on the way to and Osaka, year to $57,018.
ISTANBUL, Nov. 3 (Reuter}-The Yokohama,
month, including land sales segregat« ing $113.277 was $139,461 better than] the 1938 figuren.
Actual revenue for the year up to the end of August was $27,000,122, which is the better part of three.
million dollars in excess of the 1938
gure, and only $7,500,000 short of the total estimated revenue for the
year.
Expanditure Increases Expenditure showed corresponding Inercases compared will August, 1930, the difference being, about $250,000.
IVAA
Biggest item apart from the milt- ary contribution of $500,000 $300,163 for the police force.
Another important expenditure was pensions which absorbed $228,949 during the month.
Dealing with General Hertzog's re- cent crilicism, General Smuts, who
The medical department also need- fought the British in the Boer War. said that the vast majority of English-ed $199,832 during August, and the en ta South Africa were Just as public works and water department, goods South Africans and just us including public works recurrent patriote as any Afriknaser the needed a grund total of $375,870.
Public works extraordinary requir ed a further $100,119,
country.
General Hertzog, he went on, had; sesurrected the "Brilish jinzo spook." Total expenditure for the year up General Ilertzog's idea of a "jingo" is an Englishman who does not agree with him, suid General Smuls.
to the end of August was $24.487,007, which was about $1,370,000 greater than for the same period in 1930.
Concerning incidents before the The totul estimated expenditure for declaration of war, he said that the the year is $37.757,223.
he new of the prepared neutrality motion,
which General
~143 | Hertzog Intended to introduce on
Gaines for each Entrance
Cont per
Gomes Teams team
Fee Game first
1823
35
104
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10
$20
$2
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(Eath section)
1900
ZA
1920
28
Ladies Leagur:
1938
123
45
72 As the above
9
12
gures speak
for
September 4, was two days before when he called to see him.
General Smuts told him that his iden of neutrally was "impossible";
Empire's Leaders
In Conference
LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter).—The and he spent the rest of the day talks between the Cabinet aring with him.
and Dominion Ministers will discusa ali diemselves, further comment would General Smuts sald that it was on phases of economic warfare, foreign.
his advice that a meeting of the whole policy, strategy, shipping and sup Cabinet was called on September 3, plles. and he never supposed that General
be superfluous; I only hope that the Men's and Hong teams, having seen these figures, do not start squawking about the ladies being let off so light-Hertzog would make such proposals. ly.
ROY LAU. Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Solt- bail League.,.
Accuses Mr. Pirow General Smuts then turned his attention to Mr. Oswald Pirow, who had recently maintained that the De fence Act required to remain with the boundaries of the Union, and he said that orders to send them outside the
The following have been asalg Populations To Be Unton would be realsted
to Key Group of the Hong- Kong Defence Itoserve states a "Goudraiment Gazette issued to-day, Arthur Grenfell Clurke, Kennethi Harrison Willey and Prank Kekewich Ourion.
Exchanged
SPECIAL TO THE #TELEGRAPH"
The conference will try to find the best way for each Dominion to make the most effective contribution to the Empire's war effort.
Mr. J. P. Murphy, BA, LL. D., has been appointed to be an additional Deputy Registrar of the Prize Court of the Supreme Court of Hongkong
Mr. R. W. C. Lamont has been up- pointed to be Acting Lieutenant in the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force.
In la capacity as Minister of Do- foneo, went on General Smuts, and therefore on behalf of the Govern- ment of South Africa, Mr. Pirow fold the British Government that if any DERLIN, Nov. 3 (Neuter)-It Is |uppent for aid was received from alker | the Union," declared General Smuts. ofilelally announced that the German parts, the Union would keep its "I will keep this promise. Mr. * Mr.. A. V. Greaves, man., (Tor), and Soviet governments have reached | promlan.
Pirow may change his politics as often M..P. & N. (Ont) nтM. (Liverpool); an agreement for exchange of popula- "I am confident that if there is ns he changes hie shirt, but South has resumed the duties of Govern- ' (loux on a voluntary basla in the parts' such an appeal, there will be an im- Africs does not change her honour mont Bacteriologist.
of Polant any annexed.
medinte response from the whole of ifke that.".
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Ankara.
He has been in the past week in Bucharest, where he had important conferences with King Carol and the Rumanian Government.
Soviet-Finnish Conference
C. lilies and Co., Kobe, Osaka and Leybold, Shakwan K.K.L., Tokyo Schmidt Shoten, Ltd., Tokyo and Osaka.
Scholler Bleckmann Phonix Seilto, Gosh! Kaisha, Tokyo and Osaka.
Scimens Schuckert Denki Kabu ahiki Kaisha, Tokyo and Osaka,
Styrian Steel Works, Ltd., Tokyo. Kalsht, Carl Zeiss Kabushiki Tokyo, and Osaka.
MOSCOW, Nov. 3 (leuter)-The Mr. George Edwards hus been re- Finnish delegates left the Kremlin assigned from the Combatant Group after a conversation lasting un hour, to the General Group for Essential Complete reserve is being main-Services in the Hongkong Defence taled on both sides.
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.Nov. 0. 11 um... .Nov. 0, Noon.
Friday, Nov. 10.
Shanghai...
.8.30 a.m. 10.30 u.m. Parcels only for Haiphong ..........1 pan." Amoy
.1.30 p.m. .1.30 p.m.
Tourtne Haiphong
:2 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 11 Fort Bayard, Hollow and Pakhol
Noon. Shanghal and Parcels only for Tien-
tain
Noon:
Hils Excellency the Governor will inapeet the Police Reserve and Speclati Constables at Police Headquartern' on Thursday at 6.30 p.m.
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