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SAFETY OF SHIPS
GUARANTEED
Territorial Waters Round Bilbao Guarded
Insurgent Warships Keep At Safe Distance
London, April 12,
The safety of Spanish and other merchant vessels in terri- torial waters at Bilbao is guaranteed by the Basque Government ships and coastal batteries according to the Spanish Embassy in London.
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"Up to the present no rebel warships have appeared to have come within a radios of three miles. In fact none have proached within eieven miles of the coast," states the from the Embassy.-Rexier.
BLOCKADE FLEET
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St. Jean de Luz" Apr. 12. The insurgent blockade at Bilbao appears to be becoming more ef- fective as the small motor boats could slip in and out."
Bilbao has been blockaded by the insurgent cruisers Almirante Cervera, España, Canarias, Gal- lerna, the minesweeper Jupiter and a flotilla of armed trawlers.
It is denied from Bilbao that the Basques have been negotiating for surrender.-
Reuter.
TWENTY JAPANESE
KILLED
Attack By Volunteers
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Tokyo, April 12. Headquarters of the 49th "In- fantry regiment in Kofu received an official report this afternoou stating that 28 Japanese soldiers sent to Manchukuo were killed in an engagement against volunteers in North Manchukuo during Saturday and Sunday.
The soldiers belonged to The Machida and Inoue detachments of the Takeuchi unit, the Asahi +reports. Domel says that the soldiers clashed with a force of
500 volunteers.---
I'nion News...
GANDHI APPEARS AS MEDIATOR
Arbitration Court Suggested
$D mesare
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1937.
BRITISH REPLY
TO SPAIN
Non-Intervention Stressed.
London, Apr. 11 The British Government har published the Note, sent on March 20, to the Spanish Government in reply to the Spanish Note of Fe- bruary 9, which the insurgents published from Salamanca OR March 17.
ROYAL FAMILY
AT WINDSOR
Guards Bands Entertain
· London, Aprli 12. The bands of the Royal Horse
Coldstream Guards and
Guards played on the grounds of Windsor Castle yesterday and watched by several thousands of inhabitanta at Windsor, Soon after the start of the music the Queen and the two Princesses watched from window and were greeted with
The Spanish Note is alleged to have offered Britain and France.loud cheers..
certain concessions in Morocco in return for help.
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While the British reply does not mention Morocco, it says that the British government desires to do everything possible to shorten the conflet, and the cessation of for eign intervention had been their guiding principle.
The Note goes on to say that the termination of the present trou- bies will find the Spanish Govern- merit faced with serious problems, both external and internal, and that the Britisn Government is convinced that it will be in the
The Royal
chapel of the divine service
morning.
Family attended in the private Castle yesterday
Changing pi the Guards on Sundays has been altered from 10.30 to 9.30 a.m. in order not to inconvenience the attendance” of church
the Family.-
service by
Royal
Reuter's Bulletin Service.
CROWDS ON TERRACE
London, April 13. Large crowds of people including many foreign visitors and "a num-
MADRID FRONT best interests of Spain that Britain ber of overseas Empire soldiers
FIGHTING
Heavy Losses On Government Side
...
Salamanca, Apr. 12. Three thousand Government troops were killed in yesterday's Aghting on the Madrid front ac- cording to an insurgent communi- que.
On the Basque front there has been little activity in the last twenty-four hours.---
Reuter's Bulletin Service.
BRITISH WARSHIPS
London, Apr. 12. H.M.S. Hood, 42,100 tons, flag- ship of Vice-Admiral" Geoffrey Blake, commanding the battle cruiser squadron of the Mediter- ranean Fleet, left Gibraltar on
Saturday night,
On the previous night the cruiser Shropshire also left to strengthen the British Naval Forces off the north coast of Spain- British Wireless.
CZECH GERMAN
FRICTIONA
Reported Confiscation Of Hitler Stamp
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LE
Berlin, Apr. 11. It was reported in the Prague newspapers that the Czechoslova- klan Postal authorities had con- fiscated a consignment of the new German postage stamp, bearing Herr Hitler's 'effigy. London, April 12. The official Czech news agency Mahatma Gandhi, Indian Na-reports that there is not à word tlönalist leader, has come forward | of truth in this report. This again as mediator in the conflict between bas induced the official German the Indian Congress Party and news agency to ask what has made the British authorities. He sug-
the Czech papera print the story gests setting up an arbitration in the drst place, especially as it court composed of three, judges, is now known that foreign corres- who are to determine whether the pondents in Prague cabled rather British Governors are ab'e to sensational reports on this mat- comply with the nationalists' de ter
mand that recourse should not be Transocean Nève Service. taken to the special powers as long as the Congress Party con- ducts affairs in a constitutional
manner.
Gandhi expresses his belief that it is possible to arrive at a satis- factory compromise. Transocean News Service.
NEW.CLASHES IN PALESTINE
IL
Jerusalem, April 11. New clashes have occurred in Palestinę during the week-end. One Arabian Gendarme was shot on the market square of Akko and taken to hospital with serious in- Juries.
In Nazareth, an Arabian manu- facturer was fired upon in a cafe by an unknOWN person. An Arabian lawyer was murdered near
FREEDOM PARTY MANIFESTO Berlin, Apt. 12"
should confine her efforts to secur- ing, as completely as possible, non- intervention by foreign countries in the Spanish confict,
The Note concludes by stating that the British Government can- not but feel that the other pro- blems to which del Vayo made re- ference should await the return of peaceful conditions in Spain be- fore they are taken up--- Reuter
FRENCH REPLY TO SPANISH NOTE
who are in England to take part in the Coronation were on the east terrace of Windsor Castle yesterday where the bands of the Royal Horse Guards and Cold- streamm Guards played for: two hours.
Shortly before the end of the programine, the King and Queen with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, who are in residence at the Castle, walked in to the grounds just below the terrace and were seen by thousands of people.-.
British Wirėïens.
Paris, April 11 DIVINE WIND
The French Government's reply to the Spanish Note of February Q is published on similar lines as the British reply" but adds "that the French Government noted that the Spanish
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WAZIRISTAN SITUATION
Two Indian Regiments Despatched
Rawalpindi, April 12. Two regiments of the Second
DIPS IN SALUTE Brigade, namely the 2/4th Bom-
Government considered Prince And Princess
the possibility of a settlement on a political plane, particularly con- cerning North Africa.
Chichibu- Watch
The French Government can
London, April 12. only point out that if problems of
The Japanese monoplane Divine this nature' should be brought | Wind, which has just completed a forward on the initiative of the record fight from Tokyo, swoop- Spanish government, examination ed thrice over the promenade deck of these could not be usefully un-of RMS Queen Mary at Ply- dertaken unt order is re-estab mouth this morning as a salute to Ushed in Spain.
Prince and Princess Chichibu who are travelling to London as repre- sentatives at the Coronation.
Solution could only be reached in conformity with the agreements already in force, which have for years bound France and Spanish MorocOQ "--~ Reuter.
many
GUNNER SULLIVAN'S TRAGIC DEATH
Message Of Condolence From King And Queen
Prince and Princess Chichibu rosé an hour earlier than usual in order to be on the deck to see the plane.
They are disembarking Southampton to-morrow. Reuter.
EMBEZZLER FACES FIRING SQUAD Branch Manager Of Hopei Bank
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London, Apr. 12. Full military honours will be accorded Gunner Sullivan, V.C., of the Australian Coronation con-
Peiping, Apr. 12. tingent who died from injuries Fan Shao-chang, manager of after being knocked down by a the Kaoyi branch of the Bogel cyclist near Wellington Barracks Bank, wHI on Friday night when his remains ate cremated at Golders Green to- morrow. His ashes will be taken back to Australia by the contin- gent
It is officially declared that the A message of condolence to his manifesto issued by the Freedom relatives and to the members of Party, which was circulated to the contingent has been received foreign correspondents in Berlin, by the High Commissioner for Was printed in Czechoslovakia, Australia and from the King and The police claimed to have seized Queen.--
a quantity of printed statements British Wireless.
at the Czechoslovakia frontier.
British and French newspaper carrying the manifesto were seized by the police and destroyed.. Rester's Bulletin Service.
GERMAN HIMALAYA
ન
EXPEDITION
Berlin, April 11. The German Himalaya Expedi- tion under the leadership of the well-known Munich mountaineer, for Bombay. The party comprises Dr. Karl Wien, Left Genoa to-day
Safed. In Kfarsaba a Jewish wo-seven expert German climbers and man was shot dead by a cattle ́thief, - and near Jerusalem 30 acres
of fruit trees were burnt down.-- Transocean News Service.
-MR. NORMAN ́DAVIS
FOR GENEVA...
London Aprß 12.
Mr. Norman Davis, President Roosevelt's special envoy, will at- tend the forthcoming meeting of the Disarmalent Bureau in Geneva,' on May 6 as observer, saya the "Sunday Times"
Transocean News Service.
two scientists who are to make another attack on the Nanga Par- bat 8,125 feet peak on which the Willy Merkls party met their tragic fate in 1934
Traneocian News Service.
POPE AT VATICAN GROUNDS
Rome, Apr. 12. For the first time since his ill- ness, His Holiness the Pope was driven through the Vatican Qar- dens on Sunday
Transocean News Bervice
EFFORTS TO PREVENT
MEETING
Galena, Kansas, Apr, 11. Gunbre, allegedly from the CIO. headquarters, seriously wounded nine members of the Independent Three State Metal and Smelter Union, massed to prevent 3 scheduled CIO, meeting to-day- Reuter.
executed by shooting this morning, on conviction by the Pacification Commission on a charge of embezzling $30,000.
bay Grenadiers and 2/8th-Punjab Regiment are proceeding to
Waziristan.
Developments indicate that the authorities are taking a serious view of Saturday's, engagement, at Jandola.
Reuter
(Earlier message on page 6).
PREMIER
BALDWIN'S
RETIREMENT
London, Apr. 12. The approach of his retirement was referred to by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in his address on Satur- day to his Bewdley constituents et Worcester, but no mention of the date of retirement was made. As already indicated this is not Hkely to take place before May 25. Mr. Baldwin, who succeeded his father as member for Bewdley 20 years ago, had a majority of 9,407 over his Liberal opponent in the three- cornered election when in 1929 the seat was last contested.---
British Wireless.
SHIP BREAKS FROM
HER MOORING Thousand Pilgrims Aboard
Fan allegedly made out a draft on Peiping banks totalling the
Jerusalem. Apr. 12. sum mentioned and is stated to The liner Duchess of Richmond.. have arrived from Kaoyi and carrying a thousand British-and collected, the draft, and then to Irish pilgrims to the Holy Land, have fled to Shanghal by aerobroke, from her mooring during a plane, He was; however, caught storm yesterday. The steamer, and brought back for trial.--- however, is believed to be able to Reuter.
sail to-day- Hester's Bulletin Service,
INDÖ-JAPAN. TRADE AGREEMENT
New Delhi, Apr. 12.' The trade agreement between India and Japan will be initialled at New Delhi to-day, and signed in London shortly, after which the text will be published- 'Reuter's Bulletin: Service.
Cabinet Holds A Surprise. Sunday Meeting
PRINCE NICHOLAS
DISOWNED
Bucharest, April 12′′ The Rumanian State Gazette brings in Its Sunday edition the Royal Decree “which announces that Prince Nicholas, brother of King Carol, 18 no longer a mem- ber of the Rúmanian Royal House. It is also announced that Prince Nicholas received his discharge from the Rumanian Army on April 10 Transocean News Bervice.
MOSCOW ARRESTS
Moscow, Apr., 11.
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
KONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL; HOTELS
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel der Wagons Lits, Peking.
John Drinkwater Dies In His Sleep, Aged 54
The death of Mr. John Drink- water," the eminent playwright and poet, occurred on March 24.
Mr. Drinkwater was 54. He had not been ill. He died in his sleep.
Mrs. Drinkwater said:
"Mr. Drinkwater's heart had never been too strong. He went to the Boat Race with his brother and followed the race in a launch When he came home he wrote af Coronation article.
"He was very happy all day. His last words in the Coronation arti- cle were. Happy and glorious,"",
On the night prior to his death Mr. Drinkwater went as a guest. to a West End club where a party was held by a number of Old Blues to celebrate the Boat Race. During the evening the Oxford and Cambridge crews looked in.
LORD PLYMOUTH TO VISIT FINLAND
London, Apr. 11. Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Lord Plymouth, Parliamentary
Mr. Drinkwater's death came within a little while of the com- pletion of his work on a Corona- tion film which was shown private- ly in a Wardour-street studie
TRIBUTES
Many tributes to Mr. Drink- water were paid
"He was the most kindly and honest of men and popular in every kind of circle."
Mr. Laurence Binyon said: "Mr. Drinkwater's death will be a very great loss. He had's great knowledge and enthusiasm for literature and drama:"
Mr. George Bernard Shaw sälds "He died too soon. He might have been Poet Laureate some day. I saw him very lately and there was no sign whatever of any weak- ness about him.”
ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM CHOSEN
London: April 12. The English soccer team against will visit Finland and the Baltic Scotland on April 17 will be Wood- countries at the end of May, it is | ley (Chelsea), Male, Barkas, "Brit-
Young, announced officially. The visit is | tom,
Bray, Matthews sald to be in connection with a ¦ (Stoke), Carter (Sunderland), stronger influence in the Baltic Steele (Stoke), Starling (Aston countries for Britain-
Villa), Johnson (Stoke), Transocean News Service,
Reuter
Life-Saving Equipment For
Aerodromes
An important development in the try and Bell's Asbestos & Engineer- fire-aghting equipment of aero-ing Supplies Ltd, and it is under- dromes has been made by the Bri- for nearly 200 suits of this pattern stood that an order has been placed tish Air Ministry's decision to aup- ply two asbestos suits to every joined at the walsh and the plan The suit consists of two pieces Royal Air Force aerodrome for use London, April 11. over the week-end when it was also
to be adopted by the RAF is for by the crews of fire engines. Too two of the airmen detalled for duty, The Cabinet to-day held one of confirmed that the British Gov-
frequently in the past it has been with the fire tender to wear the its rare surprise Sunday meetings, ernment has advised four British
found impossible to rescue oc lower part of the suits whenever cargo vessels, carrying food to being attended by all members
Trustworthy sources are res-cupants from aircraft which catch nying 18 in progress. If a crash oc- Bilbao, to temporarily
enter ponsible for the report of the ar-fire on crashing owing to the terri curs they are able quickly to, alip except Viscount Bwinton. It is French territorial waters pending rest of Commissary Averbach, one fic heat driving the would-be re- understood tha the meeting
on the rest of the suit and go to consideration of the special, situs time Chairman of the Soviet Auscuers back discussed
the rescue. RAF stations are al the difficult situation tien in Bilbao and Littoral where thors Federation and brother-In Demonstrations and tests have ready supplied with an asbestos that has arisen over the protection the insurgenta warships have in-law of Yagoda. Yagoda's wife, shown that men wearing the full helmet and pair of gloves, but of Buitish merchant shipping round (sututed a blockade,
Averbach's sister, and his seven-asbestos suit can remain for as there is no doubt that the new Spain
It is understood the Cabinet to-year-old son, are still at uberty, long as two or three minutes in a equipment will enable much more HMS Hood's departure for the night formulated Instructions for but may not leave Moscow
raging fire without injury. A sult effective life-saving measures to be Bilbao neighbourhood has given the masters of these ships Transocean News Service.
for service purposes has now been taken in the rise to much conjecture in London Reister.
designed jointly by the Air Minis emergency.
of an
event