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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 21, 1938.
RUMOURS OF GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS: SIR NEVILE SEEKS ASSURANCE
Berlin, To-day.
The British Ambassador, Sir Nevile Henderson, called at the Foreign Office yesterday and drew the attention of Herr Weiszaecker, the Secre- tary of State, to rumours current that German troops had been moved to the borders of all parts of Germany. The Ambassador asked for
assurances.
It is understood that Herr Weiszaecker immediate- ly communicated with General von Keitel, the 'commander-in-chief, who replied explicitly that there were no extraordinary troop move- ments.
The assurance was conveyed to the British Ambas-
sador.
The German military authorities describe the troop movements as normal movements from town bar- racks to country hutments which always occur at this time of year, and the troops are only engaged in normal peacetime duties.
FOREIGN STUDY
PHILIPPINES LINK WITH
UNITED STATES
Re-
This appears to accord with the
Washington, To-day. views of foreign military obser-
Full economic independence for vers, who are of the opinion that
movements directed the Philippines by 1960, instead of any troops against Czecho-Slovakia would be 1946, is recommended in the on a far larger scale than on the port of the joint preparatory com- occasion of the anschluss, when mittee on Philippine affairs. Reich troops were moved against. Austria.
Meanwhile, the
The Report dealt only with eco- in- nomic independence. Political
Czech-German [dependence for the islands remains situation is admitted to be serious, fixed for July 4, 1946.-Reuter. and any grave disturbances in Czecho-Slovakia in which Sudeten Germans lost their lives have dangerous repercussions in the Reich.
might
The tone of the German press has become much sharper, in the last twenty-four hours, so-the-Ger--
to be man public would appear prepared for any serious eventuali- ties.-Reuter.
MINDANAO AT MACAO
Macao, To-day.
gunboat in
United States
The Mindanao is now anchored the outer harbour.
After the courtesy salutes were exchanged, Lt. Commander
DEATH OF MR. James Powell Clay, Officer Com-
H.F. WESTLAKE
Mr. Henry Frederick Westlake, who had been lying at the Queen Mary Hospital critically ill for some days suffering from pneu- monia, with other complications, passed away at 5 a.m. to-day, to the deep regret of his many friends.
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The late Mr. Westlake, the of Captain Westlake, who left the Colony only a few weeks ago on re- tirement from the post of Captain' and Quartermaster, H.K.V.D.C., was $1 years of age and was in the Government Service, attached to the Supreme Court. He was a keen Volunteer, having attained the rank of Company Sergeant in the Arm- oured Car Section.
manding the warship, called at the Governor's palace and pre- sented his compliments to H.E. Dr. Arthur Tamagnini de Souza Barbosa, Governor of Macao.
Leading civilian, military and naval officials attended
an offi- cial luncheon yesterday at the Governor's palace, in honour of Lt. Com. Clay and Officers.
H.E. the Governor was last night the guest of honour at an official dinner - on board the American gunboat, given by Lt.. Com. Clay.
The Mindanao leaves to-day for Hong Kong.- Our Own Correspondent.
We have been asked to announce that the bathing picnic arranged The deepest sympathy will be ex-by St. Andrew's Club, for this after- tended to the young widow in her noon, has been cancelled. heavy bereavement. There is one child of the marriage, a baby |daughter.
bable that the remains will be
The funeral passes the Monu- cremated and the ashes sent ment at 5 p.m. today. It is pro-] England;