THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 13, 1989
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Tokyo, To-day.
The anti-British movement in Japan has in the last few days assumed such dimensions that the au- thorities in Tokyo are themselves taken by sur- prise.
From several leading cities of Japan reports have arrived in Tokyo of formations of further "Anti-British Leagues." In Kobe, Nagoya and Matsujama committees have been appointed to issue anti-British propaganda.
From all parts of Japan, tele- yesterday reached grams
the Japanese Government asking that it maintain a firm attitude towards England and informing the British the Japanese Ambassador that people expected a change of British policy towards China.
The Domei News Agency reports that a committee of management of a "Japanese, German, Italian Friendship Association" has made preparations for a conference of anti-Communist peoples of Asia to take place in the Autumn,
At this projected conference, re- presentatives of Manchukuo, China, Mongolia, Iran, Siam, India, the Philippines, the Netherlands Indies and French-Indo-China will be invited. Trans-Ocean.
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PUPPETS RESPOND NOT TO STRINGS
Shanghai, To-day. Reports from Tsingtao state that proposals to amalgamate the- Reformed and Provisional Govern- ments are meeting with strong op- position at the Puppet Confer- ence. Our Own Correspondent.
WEDDING OF MR. PHILLIPS AND MRS. FERRAND
The Registry, Supreme Court, was specially decorated with flow- ers yesterday when Mrs. Rosaleen Bertha Ferrand become the bride Hubert Francis Phillips. Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar
Mail" learns reliably that of Mr. the date of the "black-of Marriages, performed the cere- out" test has been de-mony. finitely fixed for Thurs- day, July 27.
The bride, who is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Marjoribanks, wore a full-length Plans for the test were drawn gown of gray organza made by Ann The style was up nearly three months ago, but Todd of London, have been going the round of the simple, with all the interest centred various official departments con-on clever stitched pleats, forming cerned for examination and ap-la semi-radius pattern on the bust and at the waistline in the back. proval.
An official announcement by The sleeves were leg-o'-mutton, and the A.R.P. Office is expected to a corsage of stephanotis added a be made in the course of the next touch of pretty colour to the frock. few days. Details of the plan A large cartwheel hat, draped in are still lacking, but it is known misty grey veiling, completed the that the test will be one of the outfit. most exhaustive of its kind and the co-operation of everyone in the Colony will be required to make it a success.
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The bridegroom who is a banker is the son of the late Mr. F. J. Phillips,
Other principals in the ceremony were Mr. F. B.-Winter, of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp., who gave the bride away; Mr. W. T. Yoxall, of the game bank, who acted as bestman, and two wit nesses, Mrs, F. B. Winter and Mr. C. C. Blake.
London, To-day. Mr. Chamberlain, asked, in the House of Commons. by Mr. le Man-
Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn, Chief der, whether the British Govern- Manager of the Hong Kong & ment intended to make plain that Shanghai banking Corp., was host the import of heavy artillery into at a reception which followed, and Bank's Danzig threatening Gdynia would which was given in the be considered as an aggressive act MeB&
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by Britain, France and Poland, The couple are spending their answered he had nothing new
in Manila, and for her say to the statement of the British going-away dress the bride chose Government on the Danzig situa- a navy blue suit with white waist- tion.
cost blouse, and wide red belt, designed by Madame Sophie Con- tides of Eunice. Her accessories included a white chapeau in mer felt, trimmed with navy The Central British Association veiling and white handbag, have arranged a launch picnic for and shoes. Madame Sophie Saturday, July 22, 3.30 p.m. tides also designed overal
He suggested that. Mr. Mander submit his question in writing.. Trans-Ocean. IGRA
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