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Fabulous Wealth Development Of

Of China's Puppet | New Microscope

Finance Minister

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946.

New York Stock Market Report

"Love Club" For NYK Publicity At

Married People

A "love club" for married] persons who wanted clandestine affairs without the risk of

Cross-Purposes With Jap Policies

New York, Oct. 30-Many issues made new lowe for the current year as steady selling depressed the market up to four points on a wide front beate evidente of better support, notably plvatai, en the possibility of a spiral of waga_in- ! embarrassment has been reveal-| Yusen Kaisha Ines where they were

Wall Steel operators are anxious about creases, fearing that this would in elected to be functioning in Sheffield. ing range, particularly in view of the rent levels.

Development of a new micro- Shanghat, Oct. 30-The fabulousrone that extends the range of wealth of Clana's top living puppet vision far beyond present limitsabled some recouping. Chow Fu-hat, consisting of 05

2010 bullions of 10 ounces ench, 10 rest has been announced by the dential houses and a large collection American Optical Company's of rare jewellery, will be necuunted scientific instrument, division at for as among evidence of his grab- Buffalo, New York, says United big during the period of his colla-

Presa. boration with the enemy.

The

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price much merchandise out of its

aigns of buyers' reclsiatics even at cur-

Sheffield magistrates were told recently that a young married woman became a member on the Reports are circulating that the efforts to maintain wage-controls in basic In-

instructions of the police by mark- dustry will soon be scuttled and the Administration plans. Jet Me Jolining two crosses on her door: She

the code name Lawin set the pattern for a second round

also received "Z-4" and instructions on how of wage increases.

Aral lover her

known

Onicials of the company said the new equipment, when added to standard microscope, permite study

Staging an unexpected recovery in the of living cells and tissues o trang lost hour of trading to-day, some stuckя parent that they normally can no: which earlier had dropped up to four

points had their Insses reduced or ful Instruments. be seen even with the most power-ome cases replaced by fair gains.

puppet Finance Minister, on whom Judgment is expected to be passed shortly by the High Court, to now la Nanking following his recent trial on charges of high treason. He owns a staggering amount of property belleved to be unsurpassed by his puppet contemporaries.

Chow's property consists of 16 Formerly tran

transparen! substeners residential houses, seven mow of lind to bes dyed,

procedure tha: stocks

Becuritien

organisms. Now live land,

worth killed must and $3,000,000, precin genus and jewel- tissues and cells can be examined, fery worth more thim 1,000 ounces; a development expected to be a great of gold, 15 ounces in gold bars, nure ald in medicine, industry and bol- than 2,100 pieces of furniture, #ical studies. US$113,000 10,000,000 in cash, some 300 pieces of antique and 100 suits of clothes-Central News,

THE COLOUR BAR

London, Oct. 20.-To-day's Com- ment Column in the independent Observer says, under the hrading, "Colour and Charter:" "Any city which is to be a proper centre for the United Nations, must be at pains! carst to

deunite then at the start by

colour-bor nonsense,

tise

Callet "phace miscroscopy," the new system involved the diffraction plates which make details ; visible within a specimen by increas- ing, reducing or reversing contrast in the linage. Crystals otherwise bare- ly visible can be seen by use of the plates, the company said, and other substances can be made invisible,, facilitating the discovery of „mpuri. thes

EDUCATOR 'INDICTED

Shanghai, Oct. 31 (UP).—-W?]Haru "New York would have been 2. Sung, former president of St. packed without the diplomatie and John's University, was indicted on political influx, and the General As-llaboration charges to-day. sembly's lodging problems are ap- palling. They are made worse by litets which pick their guests ac- cording to tint.

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The upswing was led by steels, rall tobacco, umpers. motore, is and depart ment stores,

20%

At the close, the tone was firm al- though during the morning session, mo- derately active pressure had forced in- recarded this year-Beuter.

ustrials laws to equal the lowest level

LONDON STOCK MARKET

145

London. Oct. 30-The stock Market aths trable in við stelf of the lethargy which descended in few days

20 Janome cases quietness inveliped intu disti

There in growing Impression in the market that the Government's cheap masters drive by no means BENSMIS is and in fact, usually well-informed clex faresce a further est in interest rates to a two per cent basis,

Industrisk provided the most features, Including inperial Chemicals and Unitedi Molek Ou supplied one feature in the of the Royal Dutch which was Arm in or otherwise titif section.

Cit-edges were quietly supported throughout, elasing at 1/16 to 1% higher, having had a fairly laren Aurnover.

Kafirs retained, outside the general running throughout the day, Aton for- eigh bands Chinese eased following the rent that the Chinese Third Party" have withdrawn thelr eCree-fire Dru- posals -Keuler.

GOLD AND SILVER

The Indictment charged Sang with, having part in sending telegrams to the Wang Ching-wei puppet Kovernment supporting the declaras

ni

United Wornsgainst the "The Liberian delegate; his coun- tion

States and Britain, and with being 2 m:73 try's Attorney-General and

the Sino-Japanese admitted

found meinber of distinction,

Cultural Association. However, the accommodation refused to him on Cu

He has drawn prosecution suggested leniency colour bar grounds. attention to Article I of the Charter, View of his contribution to education Silver. Rendy

the the prime and amateur athletics prior ta of which 1sts at one

of the United Nations war. purposes

rights human

and respect freedoms" without distinction as to National sex, race, language or religion."-

Beuter.

SIAM

for

EVACUATION

Bangkok, Oct. 30 (UP)-Seven- teen thousand Japanese war crime suspects were concentrated outside Bangkoks to-day following the de- parture yesterday of the fast batch

of 125,000 troops.

;

nt

to

as

meet "A-3."

Evidence was presented by the prosecution when John Swift pleaded guilty to sending two indecent letters through the malls, says United Press. The prongcution alleged that a woman received the first letter un- expectedly giving details of the "love club,"

"If you are lonely or neglected or If you wish for a more thrilling ite I can help you," the letter said.

Tokyo, Oct. 31 (UP)—According

of the Honolulu office of the Nippon to correspondence found in the Ales

seized after Pearl Harbour to ad- vertising publicity zeal of the NEK Line ran at cross purposes with the high Japanese high policy which was aimed at keeping Occidentals

out

of Japanese mandated Paclie lelanda. A series of these lettels were sub- mitted to the war crimes trial by the prosecution to-day.

One Jeltor, dated July 20, 1936. which was written by the Hawellan branch manager to the NYK passen ger department, said: "We And it dimeult to understand the reason for the the publicity on conditions In South Sea Islands in our travel bul- letin."

The letter said the branch had n "hard time" discouraging passengers desiring to travel to Japanese man- dated islands.

to

The evidence was introduced prove that the Japanese began secret Marshalls, the "Like

fortiflention of the so many other married women with a child I get neglected Carones and the Marinan as early

so 1

as staricd

1935. and friendless and

The I could make my wondering how

assistant prosecutor, Capt James

J. Robinson (Navy) intro- life happier.

duced evidence of Japan's chafing under the terms of 5-5-3 ratlo during discussions on the ramifications of the Londen naval treaty of 1930.

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The letter writer then described the club, "Male members pay £1 5 per month and six months in id- vance. By stipulating this we only Art the most sporty and select married men.

"I grantee them two love affairs a month. The fees were for expenses but I decided with the permission for the male members to give is as

bonus to female members. The female members get £1 a month in advance and must guarantee at least

me love affair per month."

The letter continued: "If you are Interested and wish to join put two crosses in chalk on your door and gold will send you a letter with a special

code that will introduce you to lover, also the £1 bonus."

The description of the first lover followed.

in

Bombay.

Oct 20.--Silver nl prices to-day were:

Ituces Annán

150

12 per 100 talas

Silver Forward

14

00 per 100 tolas

Gold, Delivery Gold, Forward Sovorela

Fot

os per 100 tela

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10 per 100 tola

po Ench

Sung www the airman of the Amateur Athletics

Commisslun.

+

CHINESE ABBOT CHARGED

ديد

630

In Alexandria Gold was quoted at 169

London gedel and silver prices

were unchanged, -Reuter

Dinsires per ne ounce.

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Ile is very jolly, respectable and happily married. He is very happy now he is a member. I am sure you will like him. You will be known us 2-4. I will send your lover who is known as A-3, He will say 'Dark night and you say 'Z-4'. Then he

CHEKIANG FLOOD HAVOC | will say 'A-3."

fellers.

Swift sald, according to the police: "I adinit having written two letters

Shanghai, Oct. 31, (UP)—Tuh Woo,

The Indy kept the rendezvous but former abbot of Shanghai's oldestį Shanghai, Oct. 28-Aggravating the police were right behind to up- temple. Bubbling Well Temple, faced China's already serious food difficul-prehend Swift. Later, according to the high court to-day on charges les, miles and miles of Cheking the police. Swirl admitted writing the

collaboration.

| province's farmlands are under water Prosecution evidence claimed as result of heavy rains following at the abbot collaborated with typhoon. the Japanese to Nipponize Chinese Buddhists and conducted a Japanese Gen Brunskill, commander

for language school in his temple British troops in Stam, left Singapore by ship to-day and Bri-well as offering Buddhist ceremonies tween 134,000 tish sources said the evacuation of for Japanese victory. British troops was expected to be first week of completed by the November,

Small detachments of troops, as well as a small number of Japanese technicians remain in Sinm.

5 SHOWS

TO-DAY

According to estimates which have as not yet been verified, a total of he-

150,000 have been inundated-Reifter.

The abbot claimed that the case was framed un by another former 'abbot of the Bubbling Well Temple, a shop whom he succeedled, and keeper who was forced to evacuate his site at the gate of the temple. -Reuter.

and

acres

Washington, Oct. 30-Persia has piled to the Internallonal Bank for, a $250,000,000 loan and The Netherlands intend to apply for a lean ut $500,000,000,

CENTRAL

5 SHOWS

TO-DAY

AT 12.30, 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 P. M.

HIDDEN CITY OF WOMEN

Forbidden TO MEN!

WARZANR

Fabulous secret citadel of beauteous warrior maidens... threatened by the ruthless cunning of white adven- turers. A thousand breathless thrills.

Tarzan's most amazing adventure!

AND THE

AMAZONS

JOHNNY WEISSMULLER

BRENDA JOYCE JOHNNY SHEFFIELD

HENRY STEPHENSON - MADAME MARIA OUSPENSKAYA BARTON MacLANE DON DOUGLAS Produced by SOL LESSER

See

HUNDREDS OF STUNNING PAGANS -at bay against

white man's evil.

Associate Producer and Director KUNT NEURANA • Screen Play by llans Jacoby and Marforis L. Piastrec

on inspiration after reading the book

Nothing Ever Happens here."

་་།

am deeply sorry. I have one of the best of wives."

Swift was committed for trial at Leeds.

INDIANS IN S AFRICA

Pretoria, Oct. 31-It was author.

here itatively stated

to-day that the South African Government made no approach to the Indian Govern- ment in August on the subject of a round table conference over, the -African-Land Tenure-Act-limiting the franchise and land Іспите rights of Indians in South Africa. Reuter.

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

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