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VICEROY'S APPEAL

For India's Pationce And Goodwill

NEW DELHI, Nov. 5 (Neu-

Services Win Rugby

(By "Fly-half")

¿Continued from Pape (6)

Police 22-Club "A" 5

pOLICE lift no doshts as to their

whilly when they defeated Club

ter)Broadcasting to the nn- tion. the Viceroy of India, Lord Linlithgow, announced with pro- found regret that the conversa- tions inaugurated with the "A" by the large margin of 17 points. representatives of Congress and Club "A" on the other hand, rul En sorry figure, nnd only for a bril the Moslem League had hitherto rock after Lammerl's try gave any not achieved what he had hoped. Inkling of team work. Club forwarde The country was entitled to know, flered from the same fate as the ut a time of such gravity the naturel 1st XV pack did prior to last Satur of the propositimin e had invited the lay: namely, bad marking two organisations to consider, and trineus, lackadaisical work morrow he would publish correspond-los, and general unfliness,

The Police forwards must take all ence which might make the pouton

the credit for their substantial win. perfectly clear.

They were full of fire in the use, and chased every loose ball, and as After expressing the view that the a result of this, they scored most of consultative group he contemplated their tries. They just would held great possibilities for the future. I give up trying. JProminent In als the Viceroy appented for the pašlete i respert were. Morrison, itiddell, and und goodwill of the Indian people and Cullinan.

Reconciling Differences

In the in thr

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of the great political organisations. Pallee practically, rated the line. fis his efforts, he proposed to con-out by good work by Dempsey and tinue to reconcile differences to Jenter. Searle brat Burford nchieve the result which all flame who working in the aerians. Luscombe cared for India desired.

::ས an opportunist at scrum-haif, India Office Statement und scored three, tries a result of LONDON, Nov. 5 (Heuler)-Pol- bad tackling and marking by Ruther Towing the Viceroy's broadcast, the ford and the Club back row forwards. India Once lasued a statement by Rutherford was more accurate in his the, Viceroy and copies of the cor- passing than Luscombe, but was too respondence with Congress and Mon- Esłow and was often caught in pusses- Het leaders in connection with the sun. abortive Bucuradoria, -

Fay was active as stand-off half

Financial Assistance. For War Victims

STATE AID FOR SOLDIERS' FAMILY

A SCHEME for financial assistance to families and

certain other dependents of men with the Forces has been announced by the Admiralty, War Office, and Air Ministry,

For wives and children, except whore husband and wife are separated, family or marriage allow- ance will be issued under the normal regulations of the departments, but without restriction, as to the age of the sailor, soldier, or nirman.

:

Normal weekly rates of allowance are 178, for a wife, 58, for the first child, Bs. for the second child, 2s, for the third child, and is, each for any further children,

The grant of an allowance is assistance in any cases of serious in- conditional upon an allotment anel hardship arising from service from the man's pay, additional and not covered by the scheme of to the allowance.

The weekly allotments required range from 7s, in the case of a man

on the lowest rate of pay in 28s, a week In the case of a man on the highest rate,

Dependants

Single men or married men where family or marriage allowance is not being pold may claim a "dependent'a

(normal 'allowances for fanilles and

dependents.

Forms of application for a depen- dents" allowance Imter the War scheme must be completed both by the man and by the dependent., Tho nnn will be able obtain the necer- sary form from his unit: the dopen- dent at the nearest Post Ofce.

Officers

An Army Order will shortly be

Rates of allowance inrried officers and providing for the

The Viceroy's statement says that for the Police, and scored u good try allowance" for one genuine depen Issued dealing with allowances of he discussed the position frankly with after evading Liree lackies, Hinj dent provided that certain conditions Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad and Jinnah, toppesile Carruthers tried hard only are fulfilled. and begged them to discuss the pro- to see his openings being wasted by this case are inclusive of the allot-issue of a "family lodging allowance" vincial position among themselves, the bad handling of his threes. with the view to putting forward, In agreement, proposals which might be

considered for some expansion of the

Viceroy's council.

Following the discamion, says the Viceroy's statement, there remains an entire disagreement between the representatives of the major parties

ment.

in aid of the cost of accommodation Dependents include grandparents, of a married officer's family not POLICE THREES BETTER parenta, brothers and sisters, and imodated at public expense.

In the case of an officer below 30 NE

TEITHER set of three-quarters was separated wives and chlidren, "un-

Gutstanding in attack. The married wives" grandchildren, and years of age (who, in peace, does not

receive allowances in respect of bist Police line had better combination, foster-parents,

An unmarried wife" and children family), the allowance will be at the and nanaled better than Club's,, bui}

following daily rates

For wife only, 3s; for wife and one!

it is established that the woman was

Don't Tell The Wife

AN ex-spy gavo somo advica in the B.B.C. Home Servico programma recantly on how to foil his Gorman "opposita numbora."

"If you are in a war job," he said, "say nothing about your work, not even to your wife."

Many people now to Govern- ment jobs word as open about their work as when they hold civilian jobs.

Even tho humblest clerk might got information which could be of use to the enemy.

V.C.S ARE EAGER TO

SERVE AGAIN

NOW that there is a pros-

peet of "a bit of a do"

the ball was seldom passed aut to the at the man will be eligible for a ape- wings without an abortive attempt to cial dependents' allowance, provided child, is. Ed; for wife and two for the B.E.F. on the West- on fundamental imaen,

break through being mude fest. Wu Try Againt

The right wings of both teams maintained by him on a permanent more children, 53. dd.: one child only. ern Front, a certain trio of He lo not prepared to accept this Lavalli (Club) and Leslie (Polke) domestic basis for a reasonable period 15. id; two or more children, 68. 6d.

Wilson and Jackson, or (at least six months) immediately officer 30 years of age or over when ing at the leash. They are Daily rates for the family of an Lancashire lads are strain- failure, but he proposes in due course were triers.

especially the former,, before the man's joining up. to try again in consultation with the the Palice.

separated from his family vary leaders of the great parties and were inclined to hang on to the ball

Incapacity

according to rank, and ore:

feeling the urge to have princes to see if there is still too long.

Except in the case of a wife, "un-| Ranks above culonel, its.; colonel, "another_packet." possibility of securing"unity""

100 were at sixesTMand" sevens, married wife," or widowed mother, nos deutenant-colonel Jung” lo The Congress Leader, Rajendra and not until Nelson was taken out allowance in admissible if the depen- September, 8s. 4d.; October to May, Prasad, in a letter to the Viceroy of the pack and Wilson moved up and dent can support himself or herself or, Bs. Od.: mujer or captain. 73. 8d.; on November 3, reiterates the im- they even show individual endeavour. in the case of a mother, If her hus-lieutenant or 2nd lieutenant, 65. possibility of Congress accepting the Nelson bruke away once nicely to band is expable of supporting her. British policy as declared in the make Laminert's try for him. Lam- Incapacity for self-support or for Viceroy's declaration, to consider meri was quick off his mark, but the support of others may be accepted steps to further co-operation, unless lacked paco once through. the policy of the British Government Well, at full back for the Force, is made clear in a declaration on the was the lines suggested by Congress.

A letter to the Viceroy by the Moslem League lender, Jinnah, states

on the ground of youth, infirmity, ori age.

outstanding player un the The qualifying alloimeni, since all field, there being a touch of class in men are now on regular rates of pay, everything he did. Hopkins for the is the same as would be required for Clus tried hard.

family or marriage allowance, and of phy.

Entertaining The Troops

that he had met Congress leaders, Police scored through Luscombe varles with the man's rank and rate MR. BASIL DEAN, who, as

who informed him finally that they (three) Fay, Morrison and Wheeler could not discuss any questions re- Pay converted Luscombe's second try, garding the matters mentioned by and Taylor converted Wheeler's. Laun- the Viceroy relating to the provin- mert scored for Club, and Carey con- cial field or centre, uniil the British verted, Government had complied with their demands as embodied in the resolu tion of the All-Tadio Congress Com- mittee,

Hence these two questions were not further discussed,

French Ambassador

New Minister To Stockholm

+

Allowances

Minimum allotment is 7s. a week, and the three rates of dependents allowance, Including the allotment,

are 125, 17s., and 205. ed. a week,

In other words, where the required

They are Manchester V.C.s of the Great War, heroes in their day and gen- eration, now almost forgot ten by the crowds who once honoured and feted them.

Two of them, Sergeant George Stringer, of the 1st Manchester Regiment, and Corporal Jack White, of the King's Liverpool Regiment. are grousing because they are too old for the Army,

Director of the Entertain- ment Branch, Navy and Army Canteon Board during the Great War, organised entertainment for the troops, has started his of the West Ridings, now land- The third, Major Hurry Kelly, old job again.

Mr. Dean is head of a new or-

vices in war-time.

A committee of about 30 members

Going To Chungking at the British Embassy in Washing factors, particularly the contribution been formed and Mr. Denn will net

Force Institute.

servc.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

British Propaganda Bomb

WARNUNG!

England an bds deglicht. Volks

Zie al entering Cal, tiek der Besilhunnen Der führenden Qicknägu, eil Well in zinci

Brug

Dither tien in en Bordtering Para Beilkcht Matt was grischen Beri Yoctoand, tda stive slopkes, mag veinki, un bell, sky bom. Nolte gu bieberg und den Chun Mapení, dugiane und Prantikle, tur Reticling. Young, gory Jus unterwri

No uz mu het'ble, engüte Seglering eidet, toto Arvinktem uso silent) bit, want elnen europaifiten i milta keitios,ktop iden Potem tranfettignu Tamt

Cm Beste bat sem. Pilüdenée" Vertika the 2kstähtaeil ^Ng (eptiopalí bestal seliteten Menu Watén kelnięte now, brack akiwa kat refritet nythen Job, Faign aidlre toir Airgaf vefielen Nå hittihe, Gethaharuska mulboden tratatzan el chenge, wi maglich gembi questen, tab, be to b Wading e Vidrasieshte, Vesent strangther; Hokusch, aegatten wil om Lurat Leraten wir tre palafen weghe, ry nie bezpell, g

Ekan Best Efter handle,tie éraliste Begisfund

•foreMans Rings que, ens) @ eloper die Voley in Allah

fallen, fo bat et..Als lauvre yataupy: Miffere bricat uglans in elulet presented Epit nicht. Murbem, is als het, ter brumin Sheth Nesh traxerang bet füdt olifɣrulegra vout,

(open-ben, Brdagliga. Sitten. Den erwülient; Á Morrise," Linen Je, uter Zenf' tidy **

Warning!

· England to the German People The Nazi Government has plunged the world into a wor despite the endeavours of the leading Powers,

This war is a erime. The German people need to distinguish clearly between their Government's pretext in starting war, and the principles that force England and France to the defence of Poland. The English Government has maintained from the beginning that there is nothing in the Pollah question that could justify a European war with all its tragle consequences,

Five months after the Munich settlement the independence of Czechoslovakia was brutally crushed. Lest Poland be overlaken by the same fate, we had to insist that negotiating by peaceful methods should not be made impossible by threats of force, that the agreement reached should guarantee Poland's rights and pos- sibilities of existence, and that it would be honestly observed, too. We could neither permit nor accept a dictated agreement.

If Mr. Hitler believed the English Government would leave Poland to its fate out of fear of war, he was very much mistaken. First of aB, England does not break her word once it has been kiven. Besides, it is time to put an emphatic alop to the brutal force that the Nazi Government wants to impose upon the world.

The above is a facsimile in German, with an English transla ton, of one of 18,000,000 British propaganda leaflets dropped over Germany by British planes.1

NORWEGIAN

ACTION ANGERS

GERMANS

(Continued from Page 1.)

Dunlop, awaited instructions

Owner Watches Car Thief

Two Fish On One Line

He

PORTERVILLE, Cal. lord of the Liverpool Arms

Anton Konda, hotel manager, had the interesting experience of watch- ganisation, the Entertainments Na- Hotel, Beaumaris, Anglesey, has conditions are fulfilled, the State ilonal Service Association, formed to applied to the War Office for Washington before publishing the from under his eyes. Konda saw

froming a thief steal his new V-8 sedan will, where necessary, supplement the man's allotment to bring it up to provide entertainment for the Ser enrolment in the Officers' Re-washingt

man enter the car, parked just in whichever of these rates is appro-

Captain Gainard is considering how front of his hotel, and drive off. LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter). The priate.

"I'm fifty and they won't take and when he might attempt to run thought it was his younger brother. Foreign Ofice announces that Ms.

The admissibility of any allowance representing nearly every branch

me at any price, though I will the German blockade. V. A. L. Mallet, C.M.G., Counsellor and the rate depend on a number of of the entertainment industry-hos

think I could do my bit," is ex

Meanwhile, before Norwegian of- Sergeant Stringer's STOTING. ile cials ordered newspapermen ashore. ton has been appointed Envoy- which the man was making before he as liaison officer between the com-

works at Newion-street branch of;a member of the crew said he feared SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHI Extraordinary and Minister-Plent folned up, and the financial circum-mittee and the Navy, Army and Air,

Manchester G.P.O., and is known that their adventures were not yet SHANGHAI, Nov. 4 (Domel).-M. potentiary to Stockholm, to succeed stances of the household during his

as the Postman V.C.

over. One said he was pessimistic Henry Cosme, the French Ambassa Sir A. Monson, Bart, K.C.M.G. absenco.

"No Competition"

White, now forty-seven, offered over the prospects of the vessel over dor to Chine, is shortly proceeding Mr. Mallet acted DR Charge Thus if, after deducting something) Mr. Denn told a News Chronicle its services to a balloon barrage unit reaching Amerien and started to re to Hanol en route to Chungking, it d'Affaires in Washington during 1930 for the cost of his own keep-which is reporter: "Although nothing definite months before the war started, but call other mishaps before the officials had to summon two other. fishermen was rellably learned here to-day. and 1937.

put at 78. a week-the man has been hos yet been settled, the general there were certain difficulties. Now ordered silence.

to help him after he threw his line paying more than 155, a week, the policy of the scheme has been laid he has his own business to manɔre.

The Admiralty confirms that no- Into Lake Nuantola. Tine caught allowance will usually be 178. a week. Įdown. The committee includes re- No allowance will be issued unless the presentatives of the theatre, the con- feels he ought to be back in khaki justify the Germans halling in a ing two pounds and seven ounces, But sometimes he gets restless and body on board was sufficiently ill to two bass with one plug, one weigh- man's contribution before he joined cert hall, the variety stage, and we ugnin.

the other one pound 11 ounces. Norwegian port. up was more than the qualifying hope that the film industry will also

Captain Gainard states that all the Charge d'Agaires, rejected the Ger- allotment which he would be required; be represented.

crew are well, including Seaman man protest against the release of Sellers, whom the Germans sald was the City of Flint and the internment 11. The cargo in intact.

HIS MASTER'S VOICE VOCAL GEMS by

THE LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

C2878-MEMORIES OF LEHAR. C2902-PAGANINI.

C2051-THE KING STEPS OUT.

C2605-THE MERRY WIDOW.

C2253-FLORODONÁ.

C2260--CHIU CHIN CHOW.

2144 THE GEISHA,

32200-FAUST.

C2285-VICTORIA AND MER HUSSAR. C2003 MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. CC1705--CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. C1703-LILAC DOMINO, ·

to make from his own pay.

Eligibility

"Entertalament will be given by actors not liable to military service, and by actresses. We are not com-

As regards financial circumstances peling with the ordinary professional

of the household, determining cligi- entertainers, and in no circumstances bility for an allowance, the same wifi any shows be given in places practice will be followed as in the where professional entertainment

Millia scheme. In effect this menas available for the men."

that the allowance will not be issued to dependents (otherwise eligible)

who belong to households whose total

weekly Income, after payment of rent- and rates, amounts to 155, or more

H.K. Camera Men Exhibit At Home

wor

Baby Born In Iron Lung

CHICAGO.

WILKES-BARRE, Pa-Peter Tino

It is learned that one member of of the German prize crow aboard her, This was announced in a statement the crew underwent un appendectomy by the Norwegian Foreign Office late operation at Murmansk but is now

to-night. well. His name is not revealed.

The statement says that Germany, MRS. Gertrude Epstein, 22, The crewmen refused to reply to in the protest. demanded that the who had been suddenly a question as to whether or not they vessel should be held back while the

German prizo crew. stricken with infantile paralysis, had planned a mutiny against the matter was being discussed by the two successfully gave birth to a 6

Sailing For Clasgow?

b. baby while in an "Iron lung."

LONDON, Nov.

governments.

Norway Baw no reason why this 4 (UP).—The should be done as the lind noted Her caso is without precedent in United States Lines, charterers of the in necordance with International Law. City of Flint, has sent a message to The statement reveals that the

head (children not above compul- Although arrangements had been medical blatory. sory school age counting as half), or at a rate which would raise the total runde for the annual exhibition of the The respirator was borrowed from Captain Galpard, stating that they German in charge of the vessel sald- Income of the household to an over- Royal Photographic Society to be Frederick B. Saite, who has lived in assume that he will bring the vessel that the City of Flint had anchored at contracted infantile to the Mersey River, which was the Haugesund "on the instructions of age exceeding 10s. 6d. a head (or held at the Science Museum, South it since he

I original destination.

my Government." 235. 6d. In the ease of a dependent Kensington, but, on account of the paralysis in China three years ago,

closing of the museum as a

Five doctors and Salte's personal They are leaving 1 to the Captain Permalion had been requested on Hving alone).

No further awards will be made measure, the whole of the show had iron-lung technician took part in the to use his own judgment in view of the ground that a member of the crow

to be transferred to the new house ualque

the posibility that the Germana may was 111, but this was refused when delivery. under the Milla scheme. Persons of the Society-10, Prince's Gute,

a doctor from a Norwegian warship. Both the mother und baby are re-gala attempt to Intercept the ship. in receipt of allowances under this London, S.W.-where it was opened ported to be well.

A Press Association message states found the man suffering merely from scheme will be informed, where

Saite is now able to leave his iron that the vessel is expected to dock at an Insignicant leg wound, necessary, regarding the alteration or on September 9,

Among the 235 entries of the Pic-Jung for an hour it n time.

Glasgow within four days. The local Norway Rejects: Protest. cessation of their allowancer.

torial Prints section, two Hongkon Jie la the son of an American mil-pieri blazoned the fact that the veci OSLO, Nov. 8 (neulor) Norway Wi photographers, works were accepted, Ilonaire.

is veening to England,

bas rojected the Germán protest, re- Norway's Reply

garding the City of Flint:inës, rintoj The Military Servico (Spectat namely Mr. Peter Cheung'a "Bronze Self was married on August 10 to PHONE 24840. Allowance) Advisory Committen will Casting" and Mr. Lo Tok-cho's "Then schoolmate of his sistor (3lias

OSLO, Nov. 5. (Reuter)-Norway, huhdod to the Germani (Charge continue to consider claims for special Oriental Labourer,"

Therent Larkin, 20).

Inu.note honded to the Corman d'Affaires, here) BA

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY MARINA HOUSE,

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