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RONALD
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MADELEINE CARROLL
MARY ASTOR *. DAVID NIVEN RAYMOND-MASSEY-CHAUBRET-SMITH- AND
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, J.
as Rupert of Hentzau
Produced by DAVID O. SEÍ.ZNICK Directed by John Cromweli
Based on Edward Rase's dramatization
- of Anthony Hope's novel.
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"EARLIEST WITH THE LATEST
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 5, 1938.
ADMIRAL HASEGAWA'S TACTFUL HANDLING OF INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
Tokyo, To-day.
The morale of officers and men of the Japan- ese fleet in Chinese waters is exceptionally high, now that the Government's fundamental China po- licy has been established, Vice-Admiral Hasegawa, C.-in-C. of the fleet, informed the Japanese nation yesterday in a message through Capt. Yamasaki, Staff Officer at Imperial General H.Q.
The message assured the nation that the fleet will "bend every ounce of energy to exterminate anti-Japanese elements in China, at
the same time dealing tactfully with the delicate international situation, so as to obtain the ulti- mate objective of the present China crusade.”
Vice-Admiral Hasegawa expressed warm appreciation of the "solid support and enthusiastic encourage- ment given to naval officers and men. in China."--Reuter.
WOOL FROM FISH
The New German Process
-AIM OF
JAPANESE DIPLOMACY
Tokyo, To-day. “The aim of our diplomacy is to make Japan the central figure in establishing permanently stable conditions in East Asia,” the Pre- mier, Prince Konoye, told the Lower House last night./
"It is my belief that Japanese diplomacy should be independent- of political currents in Europe and America"Beuter.
HONG KONG TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Germany according to the Ber- lin correspondent of the Australian Associated Press has received with enthusiasm the announcement made a few days ago that a new spinning fibre has been evolved consisting of 80 per cent, cellulose in street accidents in Hong Kong Seventy-eight people were killed and 20 per cent. fish albumen. The fast year, compared with 75 in 1936, new fibre is claimed to be similar to while injured numbered 1,118 com- natural wool in qualities and dyc- ing possibilities.
Already Being Manufactured
of
pared with 1,100.
There was a total of 2,591 ac- cidents, compared with 2,483 the previous year.
"Artificial wool fibres doubted meric" the correspondent says, "are already being manufac-
In the Colony of Hong Kong in- tured from wood but there, will be cluding the Island, Kowloon and an increasing difficulty in obtaining week ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, the New Territories during the sufficient supplies of wood, parti
cularly as Russia and the Scandi- the 29th. January, there were alto navian countries are reducing their gether 54 traffic accidents, as the exports in view of their own in-
result of which one person was creasing manufactures.
killed and 15 persons were injured. On the other hand, fish are obtainable
from the sea în unlimited quanti- The person killed, a Chinese
ties.
The albumen extracted,
male, aged about 40 years, died from-injuries received through
derstood, can then be treated by a falling from a moving motor lorry. method resembling the Italian pro- cess for the manufacture of lani- tal' from milk.
Specimens of
Of the persone injured, 10 were pedestrians, who were either walk- the new product ing or running across the road and are pronounced by experts to be were struck by vehicles. untearable, warm and durable and
able to take wool dyes exceedingly
well."
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LAUREL HARDY
OF THE DES
injured while alighting from mov-
Three tramcar passengers were
ing tràmcars.
One lorry passenger was injured through falling from a moving mo- tor lorry
A motor cycle driver was injured when his machine overturned.
Of the 64 accidents, 23 were col lisions between vehicles: 18- were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians, and 18 accidents were due to other causes.
is notified that
Mr. Henry
Vander Straeten, Consul Gener- al for Belgium at Hồng Kong has resumed charge of the Belgian Consulate.