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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930.
TORY GAIN,
Result of West Fulham By-Election.
NARROW MARGIN,
MEXICO'S WAR ON PALESTINE PROBLEM
THE "REDS."
SOVIET CHARGE D'AFFAIRES TO BE DEPORTED.
POLICE CHIEF'S CAMPAIGN.
London, Yesterday. The result of the by-election in West Fulham, caused by the re-
New York Yesterday. signation on the ground of ill- A message from Mexico City health of the Labour member, states that Jacob Friedman, Dr. G. E. Sparo, was as follows:-Charge d'Affaires of the Soviet Sir Cyril Cobb (Conserva-
tive
Important Questions of
Land Settlement.
A SPECIAL OFFICE.
Rugby, Yesterday.
Mr. Snowden said he was not in sive statement regarding the pro- a position to make a comprehen- posed action of the Government on the Palestine report. But with Embassy since the severance of regard to one section of the report 16,223 Russo-Mexican diplomatic rela-it has been decided to appoint a tions, has been arrested for Com-special officer to visit Palestine on munistic activities. It is report an important mission for the pur- ed that he will be immediately pose of reporting, in consultation deported. Reuter's American with the High Commissioner, on Service.
W. Banfield (Labunr)... 15,983
Conservative Majority Conservative Gain.
240
At the General Election last year the polling resulted:- Dr. G. E. Spero (Labour) 16,190 Sir C. Cobb (Conserva-
tive)
G. A. Gale (Liberal)
Labour. Majority
13,979
5,920
2,211
[An early cable said: The Party confusion at West Ful- ham by-election was further inf evidence by the announcement that Prof. Ramsay Muir, Pre- sident of the official Liberal organisation, would address a Liberal meeting at which he would appeal to his hearers to support the Labour candidate at the General Election; he wi!! preside over # Conservative meeting which the ex-Liberal
important questions of land settle- ment, immigration and develop- TROUBLE IN HANOI.Sir John Hope Simpson, who had ment. He was glad to say that
Communists Attack Concession,
TWENTY REBELS KILLED.
Paris, Yesterday.
A message from Hanoi states that Communist rebels attacked the Concession near Vinh and killed four natives. The police hotly pursued the rebels, 20 of whom were killed and 20 wound- ed. Many were arrested.-Router.
Minister, Mr. McCurdy, will BRITAIN AND EGYPT. address.]
READY FOR WINTER ?
A Chinese, who stole ten woollen vests from the Ping Sing Knitting Factory, was at the Kowloon Magis-i tracy this morning sentenced to six weeks hard labour by Mr. Whyte- Smith,
His Worship remarked that there was quite a lot of these thefts from factories at present.
It was stated that the acctised had worked well for nine months in the factory mentioned.
Of course, you
Globe Trotter: went up the Nile?.
Bluffer: By Jove! What a view there is from the summit!
Negotiations Again Adjourned.
the
Rugby, Yesterday. The negotiations with Egyptian delegation were con- tinued this evening at the Foreign Office. After a lengthy discus- aion, which was concerned with the Soudan, the meeting was ad-
morning. This early hour has
very fine qualifications, had agreed to undertake this mission and was leaving for Palestine to- morrow. The conversations with the Arab delegation on various matters raised in the report were proceeding. British Wireless Service.
[Sir John Hope Simpson, Kt., CIE., joined the I.C.S. as As- sistant Magistrate and Collector in 1889; was Magistrate and Collector, 1897; Joint Secretary, Board of Revenue, U.P., 1902; Registrar of Co-operative Credit Societies, U.P., 1904; President, Municipal Taxation Committee, U.P., 1908; Magis- trate and Collector, 1st Grade, 1909; Acting Chief Commis- sioner, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 1914-16; retired 1916. He was Liberal M.P. for Taun-| ion from 1922 to 1924; Chair- man of the India Colonies Committee, 1924; and Vice- President of the Refuge Settle- ment Commission, Athens, 1926-28.]
Re-Affirmed.
journed until 8 o'clock to-morrow THRONE OF AFGHAN. been fixed in view of the short Treaty with Britain to Be time which remains for the nego- tiations before Mr. Henderson, Foreign, Secretary, leaves on Thursday for Geneva to attend the League of Nationas Council. -British Wireless Service,
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Rugby, Yesterday.
It is officially stated that on the accession to the Afghan throne of King Muhammad Nadir Shah, both the Afghan Government and the British Government desired to reaffirm the validity of the Bri- tish and Afghan treaty concluded at Kabul on November 22, 1921. A formal agreement reaffirming the treaty has now been reached and the British Minister to Afghanistan, who had already ar- rived in India, is leaving for Kabul forthwith.-British Wireless Ser-
vice.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in, the House of Commons that the open- ing date of the Imperial Economic Conference had been fixed for September 18-British Wireless Service.
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