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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

PROFESSIONAL.

DAVE HARVEY and Phyllis Dyer How appearing at Hongkong Hotel will teach a limited number of pupils, All forms ballroom and top dancing by appointment.

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

driven throughout in tip top coadf-

time. Trial given any tion. m.p.g. A bargain $300. No offers. Box No. 557, "Hongkong Telegraph."

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAY.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

GAMBLING "SCHOOLS" |

RAIDED

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be cloand for the transaction Police Active On Both

Sidos Of Harbour of Public Business on Saturday, the 11th November, 1939.

Thirteen people were arrested by a Hongkong, 8th November, 1939. party of pollee under Sgt. E. Brookes ir a Aut in Queen's Street, Central district, yesterday. Gambling discovered being carried on.

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Car Crash On

Mainland Rd. Mainland Rd. Narrow Escapes For Family Of Six

November 10, 1939.

ECHO OF BORDER WAR

HONGKONG PAYS UP

Bombing Losses To A family of six people were in-

K.C.R. Rolling Stock Jured when a car in which they were riding near the 121% mile alone; BOMBING raids beyond the in Castle Feak Road yesterday morn-1.border in June and July last year ing left the road and crashed into

cnuse of loss to the a tree. Fortunately, the injuries;

It is they suffered were of a minor rature, Hongkong Government. and only one was detained in has pointed out in the report on the pitni.

audit of the Colony's accounts

were a

The cause of the cash, according to Mr. Lee Fung, the driver, of 120 that one the

Weerung Street, was the temporary version of his attention from the

Luu So, 30, coolie, and a woman, Tsan Cheung, 40, failed to appear before Mr. Forrest at Central Magistracy this morning to answer a FOR SALE, Bulck tourer, owner PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS charge of keeping the premises as a

of of the Sale by Public Auction gaming house, and forfeited bail 18

$50 each.

The other eleven people were to be held on Monday, the 13th day of November, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

charged with gambling, and falling to at the Offices of the Public appear, forfeited bail of $3 each.

The Poor Box benefited to the ex-guard. Works Department, by Order of

fent of $11.00, which was seized from confiscated.

FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Second Edition. THE CAMERA" Over 60 excellent views of the Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Kelly Travel Burenu or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Strei,

APARTMENTS TO LET. APARTMENTS: Weil appointed wo room apartment, private bath, kit chen and verandah. Also cheerful single room with private bath and verandah. Room Service. Box 538, "Hongkong Telegraph,'

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 13th day of November, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

at the Oflices of the Public Worka Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

one

Lot of Crown Land at Repulse Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown lent to be fixed by

the Surveyor of ills Majesty the KING, for one further term of

75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with an officer who will be present at the Bale, the sum of two hundred

rond by some of the passengers In the back of the car. When he turned his head the ear left the road and crushed into a tree, damaging the radiator, front wheels and left mud-

engine und three wagons of the Kowloon-Canton Railway were damaged in those

raids,

THREAT TO HOLLAND FRAUD WAS BIG ITEM

IN COLONY IN 1938

(Continued from Pápe 1)

discourtesy in making no mention In hla speech of the Belgo-Dutch penco appeals.

(Continued from Page 1), fortelture of his security of 6200, The zanction of the Secretary of State is oblained to write off the fall

However, the Netherlands expects the German answer through diplo-extent of the loss. matic channels.

A shortage of $440 was discovered 'n on Imprest of another Postal Shroff, and in consequence the security of 3200 furnished by him was forfeited. After conviction by n Court he was dismissed the Service. The Secretary of State approved of the "write off" of the sum Involved.

Dutch Open Flood Dykes 'PECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON. Nov. 10 (UP)—The situation In the Netherlands and Belgium appens to have taken a de- elded turn for the worse.

Both countries

A adopting feverish precautions against possible invasion,

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It is announced in Amsterdam that all shipping has been stopped on the cautionary measure. rivers Meuse and Merweile as a pre-

The Netherlands has opened the dykes along the main eastern de- fence line, effcetively isolating this Rector from Germany.

Civilians Evacuated

His Excellency the Governor of the gaming tables and ordered to be lower lip and, had two of his front also damaged by bombing whilst in population is now under way.

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in

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As a result it became necessary to write off charge one wagon of a book value of $3,424 and to incur $3,074 expenditure on repairs to the locomo- live and the other two wagons, Mr. Lee suffered injuries to hi

One engine and five wagons were one Lots of Crown Land at a

teeth knocked out.

transit over the Chinese secilon Lee Ping-hon, 24, suffered in- Salle Hond, Kowloon Taal, in the

Wanchai Market Raid

cust of the

$0.400 The juries to his forehead and right arm. 1937. The estimated Colony of Hong Kong, for a term

Another raid by Police on

Mrs. Lee Sze received

injury to repairs was stated to be

which $1,017 was incurred in 1930, of 75 years, commencing from Wanchat Market led to the discovery

her left leg, while three other suf-, and it is expected to complete the 1st July, 1898, with the option that pai-kan was being carried on. of renewal at a Crown Itent to Seventeen people were arrested. Maxfered injuries of a minor nature,

All were treated at the Kowloon remainder of the work in 1939 at a

cost of $5,286.

Oilier stores losses were suffered be fixed by the Surveyor of His Kong, 35, scavenging coolie,

charged with keeping a gaming house, Hospital and with the exception of

Mrs. Lee Sze, were not detained..

by the Colony. Majesty the KING, for one fur-and uitting the offence, was foed ther term of 24 years leas the $11. last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

A sum of $13.09 picked up from the sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required tables was ordered to be confiscated

and given to the Poor Box. to deposit with authorised

Kowloon "School" Broken Up officer who will be present at the

Road Found gambling in Canton anle, the sum of two hundred

long, 29, unemployed, Yun Yuk, 33, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sumar Argyle Street on Thursday, Wan will be refunded on payment of the shopfokl, Chu Shu-ting, 31, shop faki. Li Sui, 28, shop foki, Yu Hei, du Purchase price,

unemployed, and The Mo, 03, widow, PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS. were charged before Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

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Registry Ne

Locality

New Kowloon Inland

Uppsite New Kowlnwa Taland Lot No. 1127,

La Salle Road,

Lot No 2740.

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$8,000

Six of the gamblers answered a charge of gambling and were fined $2 each. The remaining ten forfeited ball of $3 cath.

The first two defendunts, who were also charged with being "keepers." pleaded guilty and were fined $10 cach. The other gamblers failed to appear in court and their bail of $2 euth were estreated. Table money amounting to $5.17 was confisented for

the Poor Box.

PRINCESS HOHENLOHE

TESTIFIES

(Continued from Page 1.)

dollars; ($200) In cash. This sum | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS / Princess slated that the bundle of

will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Hoot Sale |

Registry No.

Locality

Surpilast twing

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"North East of Rural –

Lo Nn 431.

Building Lot No. 404,

Booth Bay Road,

Repulse Bay.

Boundary Mianremenite

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"Safety First" Campaign

Polico May Organise Propaganda

IT IS hoped to organise 4 "Safety First" campaign in the Colony this year an account of the increase in the number of traffic accidents, says the report of the Commissioner of Police for 1938.

Owing to the pressure of other duiles it was not possible to hold a campaign during the last fical year.

The

need for the campaign has been recognised by the inclusion of money for the purpose as an annual charge in the Police Department cs- timaica.

icctures

Special attention in the campaign vill be devoted to propaganda in the way of pamphlets, street and street notices,

There was a very murked increase in the number of accidents, fatal and not fatal, scribed to people running across the streets.

RED ACTIVITY IN HONGKONG

Equipment belonging to the Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps, valued at $88, which had not been returned to store by persons caving the Colony, was written of charge under the authority of the Financial Secret-

ary.

Constable Washed Overboard

One set of Polles Equipment Issue to a Police Constable, who was serving as a member of an Anti-Piracy Guard, and who was belleved to have been washed over- board from the ship in which he was serving, was written off under Government authority.

In

Criminals

Hongkong

Big Influx Reported

From Provincos

THE upward tendency of serious crime in the Colony is indicated by the number of cases dealt with at criminal session, says the report of the Commis sioner of Police for 1938.

The evacuation of the elvilian

The Belgian Cabinet convoked this afternoon for an emergency meeting,

Tension increased in Brussels when planes several unidentified foreign flew over Belgian territory.

Concern is expressed at reports of heavy German troep movements flie Dutch and Belefan frontiers. The country is now on a complete war footing. Six hundred thousand men are under orms.

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that

however, It is emphasised. there are as yet no Indientions of gentral mobilisation."

If Belgium le lavaded LONDON, "Nov. 0 (Reuter).The Allled Armies are condent that if Belgium's worst tears ore justified, Germany will not repeat the initial success of the last war, telegraphs "Reuters" serial correspondent at the Western Front.

They are ready to give the German Army a hot recepilon if it appears on the Belgian flank.

There is every reason to hope that any German ware will be stopped before Ima gathered sufficient momentum to sweep through Belgium, but if not, it will encounter a falai line on the Franco-Belglan border.

First-Class Fortifications The French are pushing forward preparations on the northern part of the Maginot Line.

detailed audit investigation made of the accounts and records kept In connection with the issue of Pass- ports and Visas, covering a period

vealed serious Irregularities and of approximately eight months, re- showed that, according to documents fled etc., fees collected amounung to $1,440 had not been brought to account.

Further, a large number of viss. forms were missing, and there are grounds for belleving, that further Su may have been received in oqnnection with the miming forms but not brought to account,

As the detailed sudit examination covered part of the year only the dellelency, reported. above does not necessarily, indicate the full extent of the loss to Government.

respon- sible for these.

The offloer te fcf

the Colony on short leave and failed to return; in consequence thereof he was regarded as having forfelted his appointment.

The Secretary of State bis been requested to approve of the wriling off of these losses,

A further loss of $104 due to the overpayment of salary to the officer referred to above has been included in 1038 expenditure. The covering sanction of the Secretary of State has been sought to charge this amount to Public funds.

Thief's Big Haul

Costs Three Months In Prison

Charged with the larceny of an alarm clock, a table clock, a flower vase, a coffee pot, four cups and saucers, two silver cups, a silver vase and 17 pieces of clothing, Li Kul 37, unemployed, pleaded guilty bo- fore Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

Miniature fortresses fit anugly into the crests bills and are equipped with anti-tank guns, some of which Complainant was Lai King-lom, point backwards to traps in which any grocer of 695 Nathan Road, ground stolen units breaking through the first floor. Value of the articles

-Re- With

convictions defence are almost bound to founder. amounted to $45.

LONDON, Nov. D (Reuter)..

two previous parts are received in London of the against him, Li was sentenced to Although steps were taken to presence of German cavalry near the

three months' hard labour. restrict the number of destitute Dutch frontier and movement of refugees entering the Colony, the petrol by rall towards the same dis- capture of Canton and other pinces irici. caused the opening of several prisons in the neighbouring province and

kong.

The rise of nerious crime is in- dicated by the figures for 1938, when there were 167 cases a avainst 150 in 1937 and 1114 in 1936.

FATAL MYSTERY ACCIDENT

Chan Po-chi, 01, of Des Voeux Road West, was admitted to the Flood Gates Opened Queen Mary Hospital yesterday with LONDON, Nov. D (Reuter)-Re-head injurice believed to have been ports from Amsterdam state that caused in a trame accident. He could details, and died further military precautions have give the pollee been taken by the Netherlands and at 5.35 am, to-day. Belgian governments.

Knocked down by a molar lorry in Reclamation Street near his home yesterday, Chia Chung-yin, a 14- year-old boy, was admited to the Kowloon Hospital.

paper libels alleging that she was engaged in espionage had resulted in her exclusion from social functions,

No Incident Of Importance Cross-Examination

William

PARIS, Nov. 9 (Reuter)-A com- Cross-examined by Sir Jowitt, for Lord Rothermere, the

Communist activity in the Colony many criminals have entered Hong-munique issued u-uny states that there was no incident of importanco in the during the year produced

did not manifest | Disruption of civil Government in during the day. correspondence of the Sale by Public Auction action contained at large number itself in an anti-British form, but was Chinese territory near the border led to be held on Monday, the 13th of highly confidential letters be-directed almost entirely to the spread to many cases of robbery In British

tween Lord Rothermere and eminent of anti-Japanese propaganda and to territory. day of November, 1939, at 3 p.m., personages on the Continent which the support of the war against Japan, nt Lord says the report of the Commissioner bad photographed at the Olices of the Tablic

of Police for 1938. Rohermere's specific request.

Presa publicity given to the netivit- Questioned about a photographle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of copy of a letter written by the Ex-ies of the Chinese Communist Party Crown Prince to Lord Rothermere, and of the Communist Bib Route Army led to a number of local Chin- one Lot of Crown Land at Tai the Princess said that she got a copy

from ese icaving the Culony to undertake Hang Road, in the Colony fat the Crown Prince's wish

someone who dealt with all the anti-Japanese propaganda la different Hong Kong, for a term of Crown Prince's correspondence.

parts of Chinu. years, with the option of renewal at a Crown 1tent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75

years,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an

authorised

officer who will be present at the

sale, the sum of two hundred

U.S. Business dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

New Investigations Going Forward

SPECIAL TO THE **TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (UP) The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Harry L. Hopitins general staff is working out proposals for develop- ment of long and short-range pro- grammes to stabilize American busl- ness both nt home and abroad.

Problems of Inventories, flance and scal policies, housing, foreign trade and domestic trade barriers are being studied by the staff and the Department's division of Industrial economics.

The agenda is the outgrowth of several months of discussion And observation. Specific industries suelt as motion pletures, public utilities and telegraphs were selected for study,

**

NOTICE

Goodrich

announce the appointment

of

will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale |

Inland Los

Begury No.

Locality

No. 6710.

Inland Lots Nos. *~*~****** Adjoining.

3564 & 5330,

Tai Hang Road.

Boundary

Measurements

N. B

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as per salo

+ Car !

About

$5.370

3631

AN APOLOGY

| Upset Pour|

989 Lat

DUE TO the Interpolation of a

The Crown Prince-told her later that he regretted ever having wrillen it

Rothermere's Lotter The Princess sald that Captain Wiedemann, formerly Hitler's person- al adjutant, was a very great friend and she had lust seen him the day be- fore his departure for San Francisco to take up his present post.

She had received from the German Chancellery a photographic copy of the letter from Lord Rothermere to Hitler.

The hearing was adjourned.

PREMIER SPEAKS OF "STRANGE" WAR (Continued from Page 1)

foreign exchange for effort."

fur Wir

Mr. Chamberlain said that one thing that stood out before every- thing in these Brst weeks of war was the essential and fundamental unity of the people.

"In our determination to achieve the task we have set before ourselves, we have the support of all classes, all partles and all creeds In the nation.

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"We are fortunate indeed to be able to claim wider unity--the unity of Empire.

Colonial Appreciation

"In the Dominions, India and throughout the vast Colonial Em-

pire, we see the same appreciation

A certain number of minor anti- Japanese incidents, such as stone throwing. Incitements to boycott Japanese goods and posting up of slogans occurred during the year, but no serious demonstrations or distur- bances took place.

AID FOR POOR PATIENTS

THEFTS FROM GOVERNMENT

Officials Warned To Take Precautions

PROOF that thieves are no respecters of persons or institu- tions is contained in the report the audit of Hongkong's accounts for 1938.

on

The main defence line, running through the centre of the Nether- lands has now been flooded, and buses have been commandeered to evacuate the inhabitants. Railway services have been much cramped.

The Netherlands-army-now.contrula. the main roads all over the country, while soldiers

busy digging trenches in the appendix of Holland near the Albert Canal in the south.

In Belgium the army has fully manned all defences,

A shooting Incident (which is un- officially confirmed) Is reported from the Netherlands-German fron- tler,

An elderly man is reported to have

frontier guards.

D.M.S. Empowered To itemises one bicycle belonging to the been slant dead, presumably by Nazi

Remit Hospital Feos

to the

A lable of store losses due to theft

Electrical Department. Because blcycles "reem be the pet prey of

Troops Concentrato thieves Instructions have now been Meanwhile earlier reports of a The Secretary of State, accordingssued requiring all main blcycle concentration of German mechanis

ed forces on the Netherlands fron- горог оп the Hongkong parts in departmental use to be accounts audit for 1938, has approved | branded with the Government stamp.

iler are followed by messages re- of the Director of Medical Services Another item of loss wus an electric vealing a concentration of large being authorised to remit hospital ceiling fan, valued at $05, which some

bodies of cavalry. fees, subject to a limit of $200 in each bold person, apparently representing:

It is recalled, in this connection, case, provided that remission is made himself to be a workman, removed that months before 'the outbreak of

war, the German army started buy by him on compassionate grounds from Government premises. only. In all other cases the authority As several cases had occurred in ing up all the horses it could get.

Onc of the Financial Secretary will be the past in which electrical fittings

commentator remarks that necessary.

installed in Government property had tanks can't swim"-as a reference In regard to the remission of Court been stolen in a simlar manner, to the possible German attempt to Ones imposed by Magistrates, the Goverment issued a circular requir-use cavalry in an attack through the Secretary of State considered it in- ing officers to take certain precautions flooded areas in the Lowlands. advisable to empower a Magistrate to prevent further losses nt this or other officer of the Court to reduce nature.

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or remit fines except within the pro- cess contemplated by law or na n

dielal act.

Tried To Be Smart: Broke His Ankle

of our cause and the same resalt as you, only he was less fortunate to bring it to victory.

and was taken to the cemetery in-

Private Money In Government Safes!

Dynamite Explodes. In-Man's Hands-

The premature explosion of a stick of dynamite he was holding caused severe,injuries to Ko Tin, 29, u fisher- man, yesterday.

He was using the explosive to kili fish off Tam Kun Sha, Chinese waters. Ko was admitted to tho Kowloon Hospital suffering from injuries to his hands, chest and face,

Parked His Car Too Long

U. J.. Jessen, of Jebsen and Com- pany, was fined $10 by. Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing for leaving his car in the Pedder Street car park for over two hours October 25. A representative pleaded guilty to the offence.

SIX-YEAR-OLD

LAD KILLED

A six-year-old boy," Chan Kau. Though ready for the worst, it was killed yesterday, when he is stated in The Hague and Brus-accidentally fell into the hold of a Acis that the situation is no werse cargo boat undergoing xepairs in the than a few days ago, and that there Shek Cheong Ching shipyard, Castle

· Peak Ford. ↑ Is no imminent danger.

Explosion As Prote

Protext?

to launch an offensive there in

Inquiries on the Dutch frontier have brought no con@rmation of ro

cavalry tre stationed near the frontier,

Special Cabinet Meeting „THE HAGUE, Nov. 9, (Reuler).——

Degeer.

Dutch army leave has been cancelled," SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

It is officially announced, and men on -PARIS, Nov. 8 (Reuter);→→Mitary leave must return by to-night, observers in Paris are asking to-night An interesting tact disclosed in the report to the Director of Colonial whether Hitler intends to use the

alinck on Holland or Belgium, "Another man did the same thing Audit on the audli of the accounts of Munich exploilón as a pretext for an ports that German

Hongkong ta that audit surveys fre

Speculation is also rife whether the quently revented the presence of increasing activity on the Western "With France, we have the most! stend of the hospital," sold Mr. Him. f privato money in Government sales, Front means that the Gerinan Intend The Netherlands Cabinet holdn speech by the Financial Secretary and complete and cordial understanding. sworth at the Kowloon Magistracy contrary, to Colonial regulations..

On representation to Government a | the lengthy nature of the meeting of

"With such a spirit, such supporter this morning when he cautioned Shu | general circular was issued warning order to create a diversion that would special' meeting this, evening, pre- and Allies, we know we cannot fail Taul-ting for jumping off a bus whilst officers against this practice and

delay the dispatch of Allled troops sided over by the Prime Minister, M. the Legislative Council yesterday

and I cherish the Arm conviction that it was in motion. afternoon, speeches which were to have been delivered by the Hon. we shall live to see the foundation No fine was imposed as the Mori, pointing out that it might result in attack on Holland or Belgium,

any private cash found in such cle- Mr. P. E. Pearce and the Hon. Mr, Li laid on a new world in which free-trate said that Shu had paid for his cuinslances being taken on charge as Tre-fong were postponed until Mon-com and humanity will have super-mistake by sustaining a fractured Government properly.......

seded oppression and the rule of ankle. Through an unfortunate series of force." circumstances the speeches, advance copies of which were generously sup

were inadvertently published in the Final Edition of the "Telegraph", under the impression that they had, In fact, been delivered.

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As soon as it was ascertained that the speeches had not been delivered, iseur of further copies of the "Tele- strabh" was ätöpped.

BUND LEADER INDICTED

THEFTS FROM RESIDENTS

real while Germans are making a

Dutch frontier, especially Hanover,

German preparatione near

the aro reported to be so obvious that they are no longer trying to conceal them.

German planes are barefacedly Aying over Belgium and Holland, and armoured divisions are being massed German mappers have. ung two bridges of bants across the river, pear

The Government are taking fur- ther precautionary measures to be prepared for all eventualities.

Dr. Collin told a public meeting here this evening that despite all the rumours, he expected Holland to keep out of war.

Border Incident LONDON, Now, 10 (UP)-The- Exchange Telegraph" reports from Amsterdam that armod German officials, dressed partly in unferm rushed across the frontier menacing Dutch onlookers and ordering Cus- toms officials in a nearby cafe to move "away from the windowE.

Gorman Communiquo SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Nov. 9 (UP).----A German High Command communique enys į "During the past two days, enemy attacks In Which units of one or two Mr. F. J. Atkins, of 7 Magazine companies participated, were repulsed Gap Rond, has reported to the Polleo Emmerich in the immediate vicinity south-west of Saarbruecken and the theft of a leather key-case from, of the Dutch frontier to enable troops south-west of Pirmasens,

hle motor car, parked in McDonnell to cross the river rapidly. "In the counter-attacks we succeed.| Road, sometime between' last night

Shipping Stopped ed in inking several prisoners,

and this morning.

ESPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" The Telegraph" wishes to couple and for the theft of £9,037 from the activity by artillery, no important | Cour, May Road, has also reported It is learned that all shipping on the dragged Info Germany. De

"Otherwise, apart from Jiveller Capt. C. Boxer, of 7 Abermort AMSTERDAM, Nov. 9 (Reuter), Ho falled in his attempts to obtain events to mention.

that a trinket box containing a River Memme Merwede has been postponement and a change of venue the flamber of Chemy planes woman's black gloss dress ring was stopped as a precautionary measure, for his trial,

brought down, In November, were 7, stolen from his residence sometime Ite considered that he would not as compared to b ́the previous month, corly this morning.

Army Leave Cancelled get a fair trial in New York.

Theluding one British plane.

AMSTERDAM, Nov. 10 (Reuter)/

with its expressions of regret to Masers. Perĉo and Ll Tze-fong,' an

apology to those of its rentiers who, through cessation of publication of the Final Edition were unable to ob- inin delivery of their newspaper.

NEW YORK, Nov. 0 (Reuter) Fritz Kuhn, lönder of the German- American Bund, appeared for trial to-day on a charge of grand larceny funds of the Bund.

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Wild shooting followed, ing

a which a man was killed. His body was

were also hauled, to

Several Dutchmen in a Dutch car"

German terri

territory in the car.

The Dutch authorities have ord

ordered nn Immediate enquiry,

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