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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 28, 1938.

NO QUESTION OF BRITISH INITIATIVE IN FAR EAST MEDIATION

London, To-day.

There is no question of the British Ambassador to China having been instructed to sound Gen. Chiang Kai-shek as regards mediation, Reu- ter learns on excellent authority.

It is recalled that the Generalissimo had suggested that Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr should see him when he had toured China.

Observers in London do not consider that the fall of Canton and Hankow means an end to Chinese resistance.

JEWISH ENTRY INTO PALESTINE

There is no indication that Bri- tain is sending a note to Japan similar to that of the United States. British policy is to take up in- dividual incidents as they occur with the appropriate Japanese au- thorities, including the military and Jerusalem, To-day. naval authorities on the spot, while A decree of the High Commission-Sir Robert Craigie (Ambassador in the Tokyo) has also from time to time er for Palestine published in official Gazette enacts that Jewish taken up the more serious occurren- immigration into the country dur ces with Premier Konoye and For- ing the next six months must be eign Minister Ugaki,--Reuter. subjected to the following restric- tions: 1150 workers, 2020 capitalists and 1450 relatives of Jews already settled in the country.

It is, however, anticipated that

SOUTH AFRICA

this decree will meet with great op- SEEKING PACT

position in Arab quarters which had reckoned with complete prohibition of Jewish immigration during the period in question.-Trans-Ocean.

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WITH PORTUGAL

London, To-day.

The visit of Mr. O. Pirow, South African Defence Minister, to Portu- gal, is being followed with interest in view of Germany's colonial claims.

In Lisbon, says a message from the Portuguese capital, in spite of reports from a broad, opinion in well-informed circles is that the Portuguese Government will not discuss the question with Mr. Pirow.

Portugal, it is stated, holds that German claims do not concern her

as

her territorial possessions in Africa were not acquired from Germany or any other country, but were discovered by her centuries ago.

WHAT MAY EMERGE

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The Prime Minister, Dr. Salazar, is also taking Hitler at his word when he says that Germany is not interested in colonial possessions not belonging to her before the War.

What may emerge from the Pirow-Salazar talks is an under- standing that Portugal, through her colonies, will render South Africa any possible assistance in the event of South Africa.... being attacked by a foreign power, Reater.

HELMUT NOCHT

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ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

7. CHATER ROAD.

WEATHER FORECAST

The Royal Observatory reports that the anticyclone is now centred of over the Pacific to the east

and extends well!

westward to North China; pressure is relatively low, over the Bast Indies.

Japan,

Local forecast:-E. winds, derate fair.

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