THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 11, 1938.

KING CAROL SUPPORTS M. GOGA Anti-Semitic Programme Approved In Principle

Alleged Illegal Mass Invasion Of Borders

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London, To-day. The anti-Semitic measures taken by the new Ru- manian Cabinet were explained by King Carol yesterday to the Bucharest correspon- dent of the London “Daily Herald.” King Carol said that the Goga Government had

BID FOR

PEACE

WITH ITALY?

Italy is better rela

Chronicle

Robert ferrin Qusi certaining this matter.

London,

ps with Great ing tor.the

hich reports that Mr.

ther with Sir

been tou-

lals of the

view to as- attitude In

established an "authoritarian regime" in Ru- GERMAN "SPY"

mania. Establishment of such a regime had become an urgent necessity in view of condi- tions which prevailed in the country.

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If he (King Carol) should be dissatisfied with the conduct of government some day, he would de- mand a change in Cabinet. The Jewish problem was the most important internal question in Ru- mania, and it could not be denied that there was a strong anti-Semi- tic feeling in the country.

MASS INVASION

Measures taken for solving the Jewish question would be based on the principle that naturalisation papers of Jews who came to Ru- mania since the Great War would have to be re-examined, since an il- legal mass invasion of Jews from Galicia and Russia had faken place in the post-War years.

COOPERATIVE SOCIETY'S EMBARGO

London, To-day.

All goods of Japanese origin will be excluded from sale henceforth, The number of “uni Jewish immigrants who had settled following a decision to that effect the London Co-operative So

irablen

in Rumanian villages numbered by

REPORT

The-German Consulate General in

Hong Kong stated this morning that no information of the arrest in Canton of a German national on "espionage” suspicions has been re- ceived locally,

It is thought possible that the re- port has arisen from an incident near Macao recently when a young

LABOUR PARTY

AND BOYCOTT PROPOSAL

the

London, To-day.

Yesterday's meeting of leaders the Trade Union Congress and Labour movement reached no definite decision regarding the question of an official embargo

apanese goods

However it was decided refer the attitude and views the Labour movement - to Con- tinental Labour and Trade Union leaders at the meeting in Brus- sels on January 15 of the joint Internationals.

It appear

ever hing will depend on the attitude of the Continental movement. Reuter.

German crossed into Chinese terri /

tory with a camera and was tem- perarily detained, afterwards being requested to leave Chinese territory.

HIGH R.A.F. CHIEF COMING HERE

The "China Mail" learns that Air Marshal Sir Edward L. Elling

roughly 250,000, the King stated. ciety, which represents 700,000 ton, Inspector-General of the R. A

members.

on

Jews who were living in Rumania!

F., is arriving in the Colony before the War would not be "äf-

Purchasing agents of the So- January 24 accompanied by Air fected by the new measures.

Jews who were in Rumania ille-ciety have been instructed not Vice-Marshal A: W. Tedder, A.O.C, gally would not be expelled, but to buy Japanese goods in future. Far East, and two staff officers.

Sir Edward Ellington, is engaged they would be deprived of political It is pointed out that the So-

ciety's buyers previously had on an official inspection tour rights.---Trans-Ocean.

been instructed not to purchase air bases overseas. goods when an alternative was available:

KING AND QUEEN

The new decision rules out all purchases of Japanese goods ex- cept those specifically authorise ed by the managing committee

TO MAKE STATE Trans-Ocean and Reuter.

VISITS

London, To-day

Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth are shortly to pay a State visit to Brussels and Copenhagen, according

in circulation here.

porta

The King of the Belgians and the

the invitations.

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JAPANESE

BROUGHT TO A STANDSTILL

Hankow, To-day-

BAG SNATCHED

of

STRANGE LORRY ACCIDENT

A strange accident was revealed when Chan Chak-kui, driver of lorry No. 1913, went

No.

| Police Station to report accident while driving in-

Con Queen naught Road West near Street yesterday. In avoiding a boy, he swerved and some planks which were in the lorry struck the pillar of the verandah.

When at No. 7 Police station making a report to this effect, an unknown Chinese was found in the unconscious condition

lorry in an but with no apparent external in- jury.. He was immediately taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.

Due to unforeseen circumstances the two lectures to have been given by Mr. J. B. Montargis at the Miss M. A. Mescall, of the Mili- Union Assembly Room (University on Saturday tary Hospital, Bowen Road, reports of Hong Kong)

January 15, and Thursday, Janu- that while walking along Bowen Road at about noon yesterday, a ary 20 are cancelled. Chinese snatched the handbag and parcel which she was carrying. In the handbag was a 3 money order, and other articles and papers to a total value of $36. The papers and the bag were later recovered.

EUROPEANS FINED

Two Europeans, Messrs. H. Graye and E. Landau were summoned before

King of Denmark have invited The Japanese advance from the Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central their Majesties to visit them and the King is said to have accepted south against Hsuchow, the impor- Police Court this morning for breaches

tant junction, on the Lunghai-Tien- of the Traffic Regulations.

Mr. Graye was fined $2 for allowing tain Railway, is believed to be im-his motor car to cause an obstruction Princess Elizabeth and Princess

minent owing to the increased re- in Ice-House Street on December $1 Margaret Rose will accompany (sistance to their advance from the last, while Mr. Landau was fined $5 their parents on the visit.

north as a result of the reorganisa-for parking his car in Theatre Lane for a period of five hours on Decem- Ocean.

tion of the Chinese crack divisions. ber 27. last.

-Traus-

COUNT CIANO IN BUDAPEST

CIANO IN

The

Budapest, To-day.

General Han Fu-chu's troops

have been very considerably" rein- forced, and the Japanese have fail-

ed to make any further progress GERMAN TROOPS'

between Chowhsien and Tenhsien.

CATHOLIC LEADER

It is further 1 reported that the Chinese marines, who were with- drawn from Tsingtao, have been transferred

Rome, To-day to South Shantung

ares "Bishop of the German Military Italian Foreign Minister, where their guerilla tactics Count Ciano, and the Austrian Chan- causing the Japanese troops In that Forces," is the title conferred upon discomfiture. Trans- the Apostolic Administrator Justus cellor, Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg, sector much

Rarkowski by Pope Pius XI, were received by the Hungarian Re- Ocean,

hon The Bishop, who receive gent, Admiral Horthy, yesterday.

Murray our on his fortieth bi

over- previously kno "Field Bishop."

Later, the Regent gave a luncheon Lt. Hawkins, R.E. of

honour

Ocean.

his

guests.

Barrackcs, reports the loss

coat valued at 845.

the Trans-Ocean.

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