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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
·October 31, 19
By Ernie Bushmiller
NOW DATIS MUCH BETTER!
CONCRETE AID FOR GREECE NEEDED
By SCOTT WATSON
UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRESPONDENT
White Ant Case Judgment
--- ERNIE KUSHI
BLACK-OUT TRAFFIC MISHAPS
Mr. G. R. Razavet, passenger in a taxi, was injured in the face when the taxi collided with a traffic island near the Post Office at 1.20 a.m. to-day. Lo Fat, the driver, reported to the Police that the car Was slightly damaged.
For Defendant
Judgment with costs was glyen by Mr. Justice E. I Willams in the Summary Court this morning to N. F. ATHENS, Oct. 30 (UP).-C. Lonborg, of the Mutual Trading Company, who wan sued by Frank W. The most important question in White, general broker, for $300 which Athens to-day is the where-the litter claimed was due to him as Turning into Peking Road from abouts of the British fleet be-commission for business Introduced to Nathan Road during the black-out at cause foreign radio reports are
Lonborg.
12.45 am. to-day, Lo Hung, driver of White stated in evidence that } ;*
two very vague in this respect.
Lonbuty promised him 25 per cent tax, collided with
They were pedestrians.
knocked Morale here is hardening but commission for any business he could down but received no injuries and public expressions clearly indi-introduce. Plaintiff obtained three refused to go to hospital. cate that concrete British aid is contracts to the value of $1,200 for: Slight damage was caused to a taxi very essential in order to check the defendant for the extermination at 1.30 a.m. to-day when it collided
of white anda. the inevitable fifth column Defendant dented there had been with a traffic island near Ice House Street. A report was made to the rumour-carriers.
any agreement with White regarding Police by the driver, Nam Kam-kong.
Black-Out Offences
It is reported from Corfu that ail commission.
was
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COMMENCING
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foodstuffs are under military control. In the course of his judgment, Mr. For exhibiting lights irt the The islanders are constantly remind-Justice Williams said the case
8 p.m. ed of danger by seeing Italian war-one in which he had to decide whose Yaumati typhoon shelter at
evidence 10
Plaintiff's during the black-out exercise yester- ships convoy supplies into Sante evidence had not been very clear, and day, seven boatmen
accept.
were fined $5 Quarant which is only five miles
on the
whole of the evidence, his or five days' imprisonment each by distant.
Lordship sild
that plaint's story. Cmdr. J. Jolly in the Marine Court was not
he could accept, ac- to-day. cordingly he gave judgment for de- fendant with costs,
An Emergency Committee of art experts has been ordered to insure the safety of the Greek priceless treasure in the museums.
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Mr. H. N. Chau, of Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared for | plaintiff, and Mr. W. M. Brown, of
Hastings and Co., for defendunt.
No Taxi Dancers In Japan From To-day
Patient Found Hanging
Dies In Hospital
Greece Will Add Page To History LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter). "Greece will bear the ordeals that lie before it with patience and dignity, and with God's help the Greeks will add a new page
Ng Ah-mul, 20, a patient at the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
French Hospital, was found hung to their history," declared - the
TOKYO, Oct. 31 (Domel)-Public with his own glide on a clothes linc Greek Minister, M. Simopoulos dance halls throughout Japan will at the back of the hospital at two speaking at a luncheon in Lon-play their swan song to-night ending o'clock this morning.
on their 12-year-old licensed career as Ng was admitted
Tuesday don to-day.
recreation centres who earned their to leave his bed shortly before the suffering from malaria. He was scen
M. Simopoulos said: "The time has come when we must Aght for our independence and life. We know what these ideals are because they are leals for which Greece has fought throughout the centuries, and we will be proud in fighting side by side with the British Empire for ultimate_victory."
M. Simopoulos odded that Greece has been the victim of a dastardly attuck and premeditated 'aggression without any provocation whatsoever, und the attempt to find an excuse Lendered the aggression more dis graceful.
German Boast
manld not be
Britain
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Oct 30 (UP)The Ger- to-night boasted that able to ald Greece in military sence to halt the Italian Invasion as they claimed that the third day of the Balkun hostilities has passed without any definite news. of British Intervention.
Chinese Assail
Nanning
East Front Fighting LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter)—Con-
tinuing their triumphant march, Chinese troops have reached the out- skirts of Naining, capital of Kwangsi province, according to dispatches reaching Chinese quarters in London. An ussault on the city itself is proceeding.
Chinese troops operating along the have Nanning-Lungehow highway scored successes. Lungchow, Ming- klang and Sulla have been recaptured, On the East China front, heavy fighting continues in the famous j Shaoshing wine-producing centre in Cheklang province, where the Japan- lese have been crushed and have. Isuffered casualties.
Rehabilitation Starts NANNING, Oct. 30 (Central News)Following their re-entry in- to Nanning at 7 pm. yesterday, the Chinese troops pursued the Japanezo nlong
the south bank of the Wat
River.
Large quantities et abandoned mili.... tary supplies were captured.
Kaofeng, Tatung and other points on the Nanning-Wuming highway have been recaptured.
The Chinese re-entry into Nanning was jubilantly welcomed by civilians who lined the streets with flags in their hands, and cheered.
General Huang Hau-chu, Chairman of the Kwangal Provincial Gover ment, yesterday evening called a meeting to discuss rehabilitation
measures in Nanning.
Decree Nisi Granted
Mrs Elalo S. Lee was granted a decree nisl by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Divorce Court this morning, when she brought a petition for the dissolution of her | marriage to Mr. James Ynt-ming Lee, The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada, Int., Instructed by Mr. Geo, K. Hall Bruti ton, appeared for the petitioner." Re- spondent was not prosent, nor was ha legally represented...
The taxl dancers living in these resorts have under- incident, when it was assumed that one training as typists and office and he was going out to experience the factury workers during the six-month black-out. "period of grace" allowed the dance. The matter is being investigated by.
Det. Sgt. J. Bentley. hills to wind up.
FIRST CLASS TIP
Might I enquire, Sir, whether you have recently visited Spitzbergen or Batin Island?".
"Of course I haven't," "Then no doubt you are interested
In some commercial form of refriger- ation chilled beef, for instance ?" "Nothing to do with it,“
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“I beg your pardon, Sir, I'm terribly sorry. Fact is, l'or a most appalling headache, and the cool air doet it good. I attended a most enjoyable party last night, and I'm feeling much the worse for u
"My dear fellow, why didn't you say so at first? Trouble is, it's so long
since I've had a hangover myself, I've almost forgosten the symptoms. Was there no Rose's Lime Juice in your comer of the Shires ? **
* Afraid I don't follow you?" "Rose's Lime Juice, I said. Cancels hangovers in advance. You either mix it with gin, or swallow a stiff glass solo before bed. Why, man, it's smoothed the paths of thousands.” "You're telling me that Rore's fills this long-felt want?"
"I've never known it fail.**
"Then, Sir, I am deeply indebted to you. Here is my card, I trust that we shall see more of each other. Much more. Are you by any chance free to dine sonight? Wonderful how there chance encounters change the course of one's whole life."
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