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PREMIERE

TUESDAY OCTOBER 29 1946

Regular Performances Start Wednesday, October 30th

GONE

WITH

THE WIND

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NOW

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REGULAR SHOWS $4.40, $3.30, $2.20, 31.10

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8.03 This week's programmes, 8.06 Schumann-Trio in D Minor, Op. 63.

33.

Cortot, Thibaud and Casals. 8.38 Mozart-Symphony in D No.

Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra.

9.0 London Relay-The News & News Commentaries

9.45 Selections from Sullivan.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London. Demand. London T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

T

TT USA.

T.T. Meals

יד ידי

Batavia

Bangkok

T. Saigon T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

,385

.22%

421⁄4

140

Nom. .00% :1/01⁄2

BUYING

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1/31/2

4 m/s D/P London

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

1/33

.23% .Nom.

4 m/s Franco

30 d/s India ...... :843 US, Cross rate in London 4.0232 U.S. Cross rato in N.Y. ..4.03.

H.K. Stock

Market

·

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K, Banks S. H.K. Banks £...

H.K. Banks (H.K) £. Chartered £.

INSURANCES

Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile, C. £.

East Asia $.

Gilbert

&

Canton S Union

$..

1.K. Fire S.

Douglases $..

Albert Sandler

&

IIIs

Steamboats $..

Orchestra.

10.10 Reginald Foort at the Organ. HILS from the Shows, Cloister Shadows

(Hope), "The Singing Marine" Selection, “Broadway Melo. dy of 1038"--Selection.

10.31

11.0 Close down.

CHINA FIGHTING, REPORTS

of

CHUNGKING, Oct. 20 (Central News) -The Shanghai-Naoking Rail- way was heavily damaged cast | Chishuyen near Changchow as

result of 1 Chinese guerilla attack. Passengers have to change trains at

the damaged on a mine on the

The guerillas night of October 10, blowing up three freight wagons and then attacking the Japanese guards,

Two Planes Down TZEKWEI, HUPEH, Oct. 20 ((Central News) Two Japanese other fighters. flying with several

planes over Chinese positions north- west of Ichang, 350 miles above Hankow, on the morning of October 14 were shot down by Chinese anti- aircraft fire. They crashed on brink of the Yangtze at Nammukong, and were burned up.

Mr. Willkie Gaining

Latest Gallup Poll

the

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UP).— The latest Gallup Poll indicates that Mr. Wendell Willkie is trend gaining support and the now indicates that he will get about 45 per cent, of the electoral votes compared to Pre- sident Roosevelt's 55 per cent,

President Roosevelt has a lead in

37 states, including New York, Pennsylvania.

and

the

Mr. Willkle, according to indings of the Gallup Poll is ahead in other States including Illinois, Indiana,

Kansas, Town,

Mainc, Michigan, Nebraska, North and South Dakoto, Vermont and Wisconsin.

In New York, President Roosevelt is credited with 32 per cent., of the electoral vote and in Pennsylvania 55 per cent,

Economic Mission Reaches Hanoi

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

HANOI, Oct. 20 (Domel)The

Chinters

SHIPPING

Indo-Chinas P. S.

Indo-Chinas D.. $.. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats S

DOCKS ETC. Wharves S. Docks (old) $. Docks (new) $.. Providents.S.

MINING

S'hal Dockyards $..

Kailan Bf- Raubs $.. H.K, Mines

LANDS

Hotels Lands $. Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.... H.K. Realties $.. Chinese Estates S....

UTILITIES

Trams S... Peak Trams (old) $ Peak

Star Ferrie

Y. Ferries S.

y,

(new) $..

China Lights (old) $.

China Lights (new) .. H.K. Electrics (old) $ H.K. Electrics (new) $.. Macao Electrics (old) $.. Macao

(new)

Elpetrics

Lights $

.72 n.

.185 n.

PARIS IN SADDEST SUMMER

Woman Escaped

PARIS must be looking lovely under the summer sun.

Parls with few signs of war; sand- bags removed from pubile buildings and statues, air raid shelters pulled

down.

But a Paris that is the saddest cily In Europe, whose shops are closed, its people cowed and des pairing a city lacking milk and butter and vegetables, its streets full of German soldiers sightseeing and taking

photographs.

October 21, 1940.

AERIAL BATTLES POLISH

OVER LONDON

FROM PAGE ONE

The In-

a large apartment house tensity of the ground fire and the number of falling bombs in the early! part of the attack indicated that the Germans werg battering at capital in great force,

Midlands Bombed

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"

Mercia Symondson, the first British ) Inner were..

the

SOLDIERS

Anti-Semitism Alleged

POST OFFICE

The Imperial Airways Servico be- tween Hongkong and Bangkok - is mail temporarily supended. Air correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will: be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect have been with the east and west bound air made of anti-Semitism among services. the Polish forces in Britain. Small Packet Post to all countries

COMPLAINTS

a recent

Peräp – Daughter

י.

hal

.Oct..23.

LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP)-GermanThese are not denied in Polish is suspended,

INWARD MAILS raiders flow low over the midlands quarters.

It is denied,. however, that this to-day. One followed a bus highway! and dropped

ped bombs harmlessly over feeling or its manifestation touchos Java and Manila....

more than a small Thinority of the Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghal the countryside.

(Vancouver B.C. date, 5th October) Oct. 24. A bomb on the outskirts of Londoneral Sikorski, in killed a girl and injured her mother. Several houses were demolished, order of the day, dealt with the Air Mail by "Pan American Alewar

malier..

Direct Service San Francisco date, ...Oct. 25. Other occupants of the Anderson

18th October. ... It points out that Jewa serving here shelters are safe. Apparently many

4th turned away by the have given proof of their patriotism; U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Francisco date, This is the picture drawn by Mrs. raiders

(San and says that any soldier using even

October)

Oct. 25. expressions of contempt, will be woman to

from German escape

German Claim

USA and Manila (San Francisco. Oct. 25. occupied Paris, and reach Britain,

BERLIN, Oct. 20 (UP)--Informed punished. p

dato, 5th October) Penniless

quarters hero say that during the

only daughter, Mile.Australia and Manila Oct. 25. She was

wearing the gult last 24 hours 500 tons of bombs have

Ів the Calcutta and Straits Sikoraka (the final "a" and hat in which the bad made her been dropped in England. ---

London and Straits The huge quantity of bombs feminine variation of the name) ir London and Straits dangerous and weary journey from

AAR USA. and Paris by goods train, to Clermont- dropped

is explained by the extra-how in Scotland.

She is helping in the establish

September) Ferrand, Marseilles, Spain, Portugal ordinarily clear weather and the

Polish hostela Colonel

Oct 30. and home.

anti-aircraft ment of of comparative absence

Oct. 30. This en-Mitchell, M.P., and Lady Warrender Java and Manila guns and night fighters.

Australia and Manila... Nov. 1. abled the German planes to return and her committee are doing work London and Strails to their bases to pick up new bombs there which is warmly appreciated USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Mile. Sikorska, a dark, peille gir] and to shuttle back and forth for by the Poles, severat raida," it was declared.

noted horsewoman. of 24, was a She won more than a score of prizes at gymkhanas.

Driving Farm Wagon

She was penniless on arrival but cheerful. This is what she said:

was terrible to be in Faris during that first month of occupa- tion.

"Germans flooded the city, tak ing all the main hotels and com- mandecred· flats.

came

Political Alignment

stockings and perfume, With Axis Is Denied

.1,220 b. 60 n. .07 n. "They cleaned the shops of luxury 81% n. goods, silk Bill 23. and commandeered all cars. .10-n.

"Both money and food soon be

scarce for Parisians. Food queues were a daily sight. 3878, residents there. Many of them had 1 n. tried to escape but had been turned .130 n. back by the Germans.

"On the whole, the Germans alone though, and it was left

113 rather the French who began to resent us, because of the subile anti-British

spread proparanda among them.

"There were about 1,000 British

.120 n. .11 . .100 n. ...80 x .36/3 n. .0.00 n.

Frightened

"The French people who remained .80% n. behind seemed to be resigned and .154 n. rather frightened. .154 n.

FROM PAGE ONE

rald precautions. Posters appeared in the capital announcing that from midnight to-night all lights must be concealed and that during the follow- ing days there will be an air raid alarm during which the public must tako refuge in shelters, Similar exercises will take place throughout Rumania, especially in the all regions. 20,000 German children are expect- ed to arrive in Rumania as refugees from Germany; they will be lodged with German families.

Under Pressure

the

The

hal

October)

Oct.

26. Oct:-27.

28.

Manlin(Scat

d.

29.

(San Francisco, date 15th

.Nov. 4.. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the A more recent experience of time given below unless otherwise horses was of a different kind. stated, and where mails are advertis- .m. regis- She stayed in Poland until Marched to close at or before 0.

to help to organise the food supply.tered, and parcel mails are closed at Mile, Sikorska lived on an estate 5 p.m. on the previous day. When 100 miles from Warsaw. She used malls are advertised to close after to load a wagon with produce and 8 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails

are closed at 5 p.m. drive it to Warsaw,

The single journey took the two Mile. and days, horses several Sikorska put up at nights with Sandakan peasants in remote villages.

PISTOL SCARED ITALIAN

(8.30 am

Wednesday, Oct. 23 Straits and United-Kingdom.

G.P.O, & K.P.O. Parcels,...Oct. 23, 8.00 p.m. Reg.Oct. 23, 5.00 p Ord,...

..Oct. 24, 8.30 am.. Friday, Oct. 25

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

"Pan U.S.A., and Europe via

American Airways and Trans- Atlantio Bervices,”

Reg,

Ord.

.K.P.O..

...Oct. 25, 5.00 p.m.

25, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

Reg.

.Oct. 25, 6.00 pm.

Ord.

.Oct. 20 7.00 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 20, fifty yards Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya

8.30 a.m.

LONDON, "For the English people atranded

Oct. 20 (Reuter}- extreme 4.45 b. there one of the most terrible things Under

German pressure .20% n.

was the lack of news.

yesterday, the Yugo-Slavian Govern- "It was not possible to get any ment signed a protocol to

HIGH over Cagliari, Italy's 14/- n. money either and many were suffer- German-Yugo-Slavian trade agree .9% ning terrible hardships and taking ment under which, in return for seaplane base in Sardinia, the 14 ets. n. any job they could to make a living." t

Mrs. Symondson, who worked in vague Nazl promises, Yugo-Slavia crew of a Fleet Air Arm bomber scema to. become economically and found an Italian fighter flying .3.30 n. the British Leave Club in Paris, dur diplomatically

them alongside .30 b. ing the war, managed to escape by Reich.

.100 n. getting herself smuggled on to a

A clause providing for preferential away. 10 n. goods train with a consignment of treatment of Yugo-Slavin, by Ger- Neither plane could bring its guns Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South .7.10 n. potatoes.

many is abolabed and the Germans to bear, so one of the British crow .3.40. n.

merely promise the fullest considera-drew a revolver, fired "three rounds: Lon of price-fixing. 100 n,

,10 %.

7:40 1.

3.70 n.

.6912 n. n.

.6 n.

30% 50.

.30 E.

17 n.

10 n.

Holland Is Still In The

dependant

on

the

GP.O, & M.P.O. Parcels.....Oct. 20; 5.00 p.m. Reg., Oct. 20, 5.00p.m.

20, Ord........Oct.

Monday, Oct. 28

Africa and United Kingdom.

8.40, aan.

Shanghat, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A..

rapid and the Italian made off.

could see that fighter pilot the After, protocol was signed the Yugo-Slavian Foreign Minister said grinning at us from his cockpit," the that nothing now stands in the way bomber pilot, back at his station, of intensified political collaboration said recently in which Fairey Sword- between the two countries. This, he of the:

the raid,

cisco. (No Mail for Canada). of both fah bombers power dived. from 10,-) added, suits the interests

008 feet almost to sea level to bomb parties.'

tho Cagliarl's harbour and airfield,

Battle Line RAF Hammer At pilot said: "It was not spectacular.

Even among Dutchmer in

.11 n. London the false impression .23 b. prevails that for the time being ..9.30 n. Holland's share in actual. war- fare is only nominal. This in not the case.

Sandakan (old) $ Telephones Telephones (new) $... INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macy. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.80 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 n. Canton Tees S... Cements S.. H.K. Ropes $.......

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $.

Watsons ... Lane Crawfords.$.. Sinceres $........ Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $..

S'hai Cotton Sh. S.

H.K. Govt. 45%

MISC.

H.K. Govt. 3% (1934)

Though the main part of the Dutch .15 b. Navy is stationed. In the Far East for. .6.30 sa.the protection of the Dutch Indies,

Italian Bases

FROM PAGE' ONE

no castialties either in the raid on Saudi Arabia or Bahrein,

Il Duce had given an undertaking

not to bomb Moslem territpry during

well promise us

number of Dutch crufa, destroyers, the feast of Ramadan and has thus

na

The harbour was incredibly crowded, Our first load dropped .into

the water but the second one disposed of two flying boals.. They were there one moment, but had. vanished the next.

"Out of the five seaplane hangars there we left three smoking."

SAVAGE ASSAULT ON COAST PORTS

FROM. PAGE ONE

.17 n. submarines, and smaller craft are broken his .8.80 b. continually sharing the work of the violating neutral territory.

It is obvious that the objective of British Navy in European waters, .7.45 n.

The Dutch Air Force lost all Its the Italian attack was the important." planes (of which there were some oll wells in the Persian Gulf region, 39 n.png (of the secilent Flying both on the Bahrein Island and the estimated by watchers at the rate of

Corps in the Dutch Indies) during mainland opposite,

Kent coast.

It is known that neither Babrein 100 per minute could be seen on the the "Battle of Holland," but Datch

Searchlights played confusedly as nor Saudi Arabia has any defences airmen are in this country now,

British they tried to pick out the where they man British machines of against air attack. the Coastal Command, regularly tak-

bombers and faming onions and

2.15

1

.37%

181

ing part in raids, especially

over.

.00

n.

Norway.

95

11.

ZURICH, Oct, 20 (UP)-Air raid A number of machines of the alarmns were vounded to-night at

Swiss Air Raid' Alarms

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

into

H.K. Govt. S% (1940)....05 .KL.M. with full crews and ground i Zurich, Berne und Geneva, probably defences until the air appeared to be;

STOCK MARKET

A.F..

The

streams of anti-aircraft shells poured the air from Gertnan ground

sprinkled

with tinsel. Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GBds.35% n. gersonnel, are stationed here and signalizing the resumption of the R Seaplane Base Attacked HP Entertainments $......6.60 m. have been fitted for military duty,

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Constructions (old) $.. ..1.60. n.

a lapse of more than one month. LONDON, Oct 20 (UP),—The The formation of a Dutch Legion A. raids on Italian objectives after Constructions (new) 5,

is therefore by no means the only or Heretofore, warning sirens in Swit Admiralty announced to-day that .1 n. Vibro Piling $.

.88. even the most important contributions Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) 8/4.0/10 n. on the part of Holland to the Allied zerland invariably meant R.A.F. raida Skue and Swordfish planes attacked Marsmans Ins. (HK).s/- 2/8 fighting forces, although it has had on the industrial regions of north the seaplane base at Tromsoo scoring many direct hits. One Skua made a most of the publicity. A Dutch mill-Italy

signal all clear

was forced. landing in neutral territory tary mission will

Zurich and Berné State and possibly Canada, sounded in

specify The announcement did where orders will be placed for war within half an hour after the alarm, and the crew is known to be safe, materials, probably including war and the Geneva warning and all clear the date of the action.

North Holland Raide nearly coincided with the others.

SPECIAL TO THE INTELEGRAPHI planes,

LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP) The Air Ministry announced that the RAF, attacked the railway yards at Oma- bruck and olso an aerodrome in north Holland despite unfavourable wes- ther conditions;; however, the scalo .ot operations on the continent were British somewhat reduced. All planes returned safely.

REPORT

Hongkong. Stock Exchango Official Summary, Issued Saturday, says:

The market remains steady with Japanese Economic Mission headed few transactions recorded, by Mr. Hajime Matsumiya, Ambas- arrived Diere ori sador-ut-Large, Saturday

On

Müller afternoon, Ambassador

by

and other members of the Japanese Mission were entertain- ed at a banquet given in their honour M Delsalle, the Secretary- General of the Indo-China Govern- ment, Present at the party were Major-General Ratshiro Sumito, Chairman of the Japanese, Consul- General at Hanoi..

Radio Station Moved

LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter)---In future broadcasts, from Germany will no longer broadcast from Bremen but from Breslau some 350

Buyers

┬་་;

II.K. Banks $1,220, Union Ins. $300, Providents $4.45 Lands $30.25 Electrics (old) $30.40 Electrics (new) $80 Telephones (old) $23 Cements $15.75

Sollers Trams 10

Sales Union, Ins, $307,50 Ropes $0.30

NAZIS, REWARD TRAITORS LONDON, Oct. 20.

(Reuter).

Clothing Wanted Formes further inland almost on the Traitors in Holland who helped the

Polish; frontier.

Nazie are being rewarded, The German

Shanghai Golf Captain Dies

Shanghai, Oct; 10.

Mr. Alex Henderson, Captain of the Shanghai Golf Club, died suddenly to tay from heart failure, after taking part

in the China-Open Amateur Golf Cham

pionship, in the morning.

Britain May Accept Russia's Conquests

·FROM PAGE ONE

considered here to be leaving the door open, for recognising Rusala's

I

Britain were

not

Central and South America and: United Kingdom vla San Fran-

K. P. O.

Reg.

Parcels

Ord.

.Oct. 28, 4 p.m. .Oct. 28, 8 pm. Oct. 28, 6.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Parcels

Reg.

.Oct. 28, 4 p.m. ¡Oct. 28, 8 p.m. ‚Oct. 28, 7′ p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island.

Ord.

Rex.

K.P.O.

Oct. 28, 5 p.m. Ord.Oct. 28, 8:30 p.m.

G.r.o.

Reg.

Ord...

Oct. 28, 5 p.m.

Oct. 28, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 29

Straits and Calculta.

Parcels Letters

Sandakan

Oct. 29, 11:00 am. Oct. 20 Noon.

.12.90

1.30 pm.

Bangkok, Madang, Salamava, Rabaut

and Tulagi

Thursday, Oct. 31 Shanghai, Japon, Canada, USA. and United Kingdom via Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only) Note:All Mails for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels.......Oct. 31, 5 p.m.

9.15 am.. ..Nov. Reg. .... Ord.

****ANOV, 1, 10 am..

Canada, Central and South America Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.... and United Kingdom via San: Francisco (No Parcels for Canada)..

K.P.O.

Saturday,

Parcels

Нед.

Ord,

Parcels Regi

Ord.

.Nov. 2, 4 p.m.. Nov, 2, 5. p.m.. Nov, 2, 5.30 pm.. G.P.O.

Νόνη

2, 4 p.m.. ...Nov.2, 5. p.m.. Nov, 2, 8.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA... Canada, Central and South America ond. United Kingdom vla Francisco

G.P.O. and K.P.O: Regi

San

Nov. 2, 3 p.m. Nov. 4, 8.30 4.m. Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

Ord...

recovery of Bessarabia conelfed to SNOWFALL IN U.S. Zealand via Brisbane Scotsman, the lato Mr. Henderson Bessarabia's fate their acquiescence was 47 years of age and had been a re-to the return of the Baltle States lo sident for

more possible.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UP)-There was overnight snowfall at many

Connecticut, Maryland Straits,

After a member of St. Andrew's Society Ruggin, might be J. Attitude? volste the North Atlantic seaboard

and was the owner of the firm bearing This name. He is survived by his widow

and daughlor-Reuter,

Evacuee Ship

Change

Foreign diplomats here: say they incluna, New Jersey and New

York.

heard several weeks ago.. that the In- British Foreign Office showed an

Ohio and Michigan also experienced clination to recognise Russia's ac Pres. Taft As An quisition of the Baltic States, but at Linseasonable cold which necessitated

the inclinationhington. schedules, That

sue the cancellation of some flying Uma

discouraged by S rumours have ladi. Bome)

The light blanket of snow quickly The reason for this move is that Commissioner recently uppolated SPÉCIAL TO THE “TELEGNAPH" observers to wonder whether Mr disappeared at sunrise:: Bremen is the favourite target of the Dutch Nazis to legal posts and gave

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20 (UP), Sumper Welles' recent talks with L.A.F. and the radio station had to another the appointment of PollesThe S. S. President Thit left here London, Aug, 28. * go off the air to avold: gulding the Chief of the Hague,

the United to-day for the Orlent to evacuate the

contacta. in thousand American refugees.” She is ] cons equipped with extra "lifeboats, S

Refugees

Clothes of every klad, espacially | bomberE. for men, are needed by the W.VA. clothing centre in Eaton Square for refugees now in London' from Malta and, Gibraltar.

Underclothes are also nooded for worden" and children? «The WV5; also want to re-stock, some of their depots from which they supply alr raid victims with clothes." Toys and bike

the

Soviet, Minister. to. Washington and Delhi Conference

States Amonkɛndar's **

Moscow might have

G.F.O, and H.P.O. Parcels.......Nov. 2, 5 pm. Reg. Nov. 4, 8.45.a.m. Ord.Noy. 40.30 nm.

*Monday, Nov. 4

Ceylon, India, Mombass Beira,, Lourenco Marques, East and South Africa via Durban...80 p.m.: Superscribed Correspondènes Only.

HOME GUARD

Free Travel 10.

• Rifle: Rangeset pl Lord Craft, Under-Secretary for tempted Washington to satisfy, Mo.- CALCIETA, Oct 20 (Reuter), cow regarding the Baltic in order to The Australian delegation to the Wary announced in the House of LONDON,Oct 20 (Router)---

forestall too close-an understanding Eastern Group Conference led by Sir Lords that it had been decided, that Walter Mayary-Circone, arrived by members of the Home Guard travel- Rumania has asked Spain and Yugoslavia for two extraditions. CONN'S EASY VICTORY between Russia and Japan. air and will leave to-morrow for ling to and from: duly and rifle

Extraditions Sought

1

New York, Oct. 19...

The former Chief of the Bucharest

VICHY, Oct. 20. (Router) Arma Delhi where the conference which is ranges should do so at the pubile ex- Police and the head of King Carol household catant are the two required lily Cann scored an easy victory on and a printing press are stated to called to co-ordinate war suppiles in pense, and instructions to that effect They were among seven people tried poiste against Al McCoy in a ten-round have been discovered in the homes of the Empire, opens on Friday Some were about to be issued it

service to Bisley brentia recently for the munder) non-flite gauti to-day of Cons! weighed 11. persons arrested at: Lyons follows members of the British Ministry of The proposal of me direct, train

alderationeu fimilemosini Talofi Codrednuy the dron) Guard leader low and McCay 1924 Uniteding: the distributions of Communist Bupply, mlisten, Headed by B Alexa

Frézépen, mida paking leaflets, says the "Havas" agency, under Hoger, alto arrived to-day,

- was under con

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