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NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934.

ORDER RESTORED AT HODEIDA

British Minister's Assurances.

STRICT NEUTRALITY

London, To-day.

CHIEF ENGINEER FALLS ILL.

K.M.A. Collier Returns To Hong Kong.

"LATE KING ALBERT MURDERED"

Unfounded Statement Deplored.

SIR JOHN SIMON CHEERED

London, To-day, When asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether he

Owing to the sudden illness of Mr. P. Smith, the chief engin- eer, the Kailan Mining Adminis- tration's collier 5.8. Kaiping, been received which sailed at 4 p.m. yesterday, in London that the British Minis-: ter at Jeddah, Sir Andrew Ryan, Put back into port at 5.45 p.m.

A radio was sent to the agents, had received any communication has been given the assurance that

Information has

Lorious wababis.

order will be established in the Mesars. Dodwell and Co., for a doc. from the Belgian Embassy re- await the garding the late King Albert. Red Sea port of Hodeida, which lor and ambulance to was recently occupied by the vic vessel, and immediately after she Sir John Simon, the Foreign had docked, Mr. Smith was trans-Secretary, answered. "Yes, Sir. ferred to the French Convent Hos- My attention has been rightly pital. The hospital authorities, this drawn by the Belgia Govern- have been made by Colonel morning, stated that Mr. Smith was ment to a statement alleged to internal com- Seton Hutchison to the effect suffering from an plaint.

In the House of Commons yester day, when questioned regarding the situation in Hodeida and Yemen, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon said that the British Government had preserved an attitude of strict

The 8.8. Kaiping left port as soon

KING AND QUEEN LEAVE WINDSOR

neutrality towards the conflict be as Mr. Smith had been put ashore. tween 1bn Saud and Imam, with both; of whom the British Government! were in friendly treaty relations, taking only such measures as had jproved essential fur safeguarding the lives and property of British subjects and British protected per- sons in the area affected by the hos tilities.-British Wireles Service.

WEATHER FORECAST

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Castle.

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HASTING'S 'AMENDMENTS

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