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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937.
VISIT TO
GERMANY
Duke And Duchess „Of
Windsor To Tour Country
Berlin, Oct. 8. Circles close to the Wilhelm- strasse state that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will
arrive here on Monday. purely on a private visit. originated from the Duke personal initiative of the who would like to become ac- quainted with, the social Institu- tions and national institutions of the work- Germany, especially men's dwellings. the Reich labour service, social measures in indus-
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NINE POWER TALKS
Not Asked Yet But Will Attend
Washington. Oct. 7. Mr. Cordell Hull, In the daily
REUTERS
European General
Manager Retiring
London, October. 7. Mr. W. L. Murray, European general
of Reuters. is retiring at the end of this year on
manger
Press conference, said that no in pension, at his own request, but vitation to the Nine Power Confer-will continue his association with Company in an advisory ence had. as yet, been received but the as one of the signatories to the capacity. Treaty, he "presumed" the United Mr. Murray'a successor will be States Government would accept Mr. W. J. Moloney, Reuter's general the invitation when it was receiv-manager for the East whose con- nection with India, however, will ed.
not be severed by his new appoln- tment.
Mr. Hull said that he had re- cetved no communication propos- ing that the conference be held in
United States Government had not consulted any of the other Ameri- can Republics before issuing the condemnation of Japan, but acted Independently in accordance with Its established policy.— Reuter.
try and trade and all other ques- Washington and added that the tions concerning the social posi- tion of the workman in Germany. The Duke will received all fact- litles in order to give him genuine Insight to the questions interesting him and to show him, destres the social und as he economic structure of Germany.
Their stay in Berlin will last three days after which the Duke and Duchess will go on a ten to twelve-day tour of Germany.
It is regarded as probable that the Duke will be received by Herr Hitler and an open discussion will take place between the Fuehrer and his English quests about questions Interesting the Duke.-
Reuter.
THE COLONIAL ISSUE
Berlin. Oct. 7 For more than one week now the colonial issue has been discussed in the entire German press from every angle and at great length This natium-wide campaign is be- ing conducted with such insistence and with so much intensity, that political circles believe that a dip-
lomatic action in this matter is imminent.
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PRELIMINARY TALES
Washington, Oct. 8.- M:. Norman Davis, hastily sum- "moned from New York, has arrived here to confer with President Roosevelt and Mr. Cordell Hull to- day. presumably on the arrange-- ments for American participation In the Nine Power Conference.- Reuter. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR CALLS
ON MR. HULL
Washington, Oct. 8.
Mr. Saito, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, called on Mr. Cordell Hull: Secretary of State, to-day for the purpose of what was commonly described as "exchange of information."
Mr. Salta subsequently stated that he had not made any protest against the State Department's condemnation of Japan's action in
China but visited Mr. Hull on his own initiative to "clear up certain "points of information."
He added that he did not regard the State Department's pronounce-
It has been calculated to bring about" a better understanding be- tween the two countries by clari- tying the atmosphere. Pruter.
ment likely to strain relations be-
Japan tween America and
but contrary to the recent develop- It is stated that the Fuehrer's ments in the Far Eastern conflict. pronouncement on the subject, embodied in the Harvest Thanks- giving Speech together with Mus- solini's oration In Berlin. in refer- ence to the equallty of rights, have clearly established that the Colo- lal Question will have to be taken up and that the settlement of this question will greatly influence, the lessening of the tension in Europe. Prnutocean News Service
CONSERVATIVE PARTY'S
CONGRESS
London. Oct. 7. The 64th annual congress of the British Conservative Party was opened at Scarborough to-day.
The Congress, which is attended by 2000 delegates and presided over by Mrs. Ciara Fyfe, will last till Friday night, when it will be con- cluded by a speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain. The session to-day began with the unanimous election of Lord Londonderry as Party Chaliman for the coming year. This was
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NO GERMAN BOYCOTT
Berlin, Oct. 7."
Germany 15 unwilling to join any International anti-Japanese boycott movement, according to "Ostasiaticshe Rundschau." which generally reflects the views of the "Wilhelmstrasse." It is the pub-
shed opinion of this organ that the boycott would be futile.
"Reuter" learns in business cir- cles that the German export traders are making strenuous-ef- forts to overcome the trade di- culties in the Far East within the
limitations caused by the conflict,
INDIGESTION
Stopped in 5 minutes! Amazing evilence of the remarkable speed with which indigestion and stomach pains can be stoppa í has been revealed by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of netual enses. Those prove the ingre lents of Bisumed Magnosia to be the quickest-action and most effective known to medical cience.
Within 5 minutes a teaspoonful of produced complete relief in cases where "Misurated Magnesia in a little water
numberless other remedies had failed entirely.
Bisurated Magnesia is a complete treatment for the relief of stomach troubles-is neutralises the harmful neids that cause the trouble and it" spreads a soothing, protective flu over the stomach lining.
Get Bisurated Magnesia powder or tablet from your chemist or store to-day, but be sure to look for the oval
The reports from authoritative quarters that the shipping situa Erom the date of Mr. Murray's tion in the Far East is much im- retirement his colleague Mr. Will-proved have evoked much interest BISMAG aigu if you want the llam Turner. the present Overseas here.- General Manager, and Mr. Moloney Reuter, will rank as joint general managers under
Sir Roderick Jones. the
chairman and managing director of the Company Renter.
NO COMMENTS IN BERLIN
Berlin, Oct. 7, No official comment is being issued here regarding the United States' attitude in connection with the Fur Eastern conflict, but cir- cles in close touch with the Wi- helmstrasse point out that Ger- many, being a country outside the Pacific Ocean Powers, wishes to abstain from acting as judge in a conflict. the cause and origin of which is very much open to de- bate. It is known, however, that Germany is strongly affected, eco- nomically, by the events in China and it is emphasised that Ger- many will be considerably interest- ed in a revision of conditions at a later date.--
Reuter
GERMANY WILL NOT JOIN BOYCOTT
Berlin. Oct. 8.
International Anti-Japanese Boy
Germany is unwilling to join the
cott Moveinent, according to the "Ostaslasticshe Rundshau," which
generally reflects the views of the Wilhelmstrasse, opening that boy- cotting Japan is futile,
ITALIAN STEAMER
ATTACKED
Oct. 8, 1997.
The Italian steamer, s.3. Ettore, was attacked by a seaplane be- tween Spain and North Africa, ac- cording to a message received by a London steamer to-day.
It is learned that the Ettore was and the seaplane undamaged unidentined.— Reuter.
JAPAN CONDEMNED
Washington, Oct. 7 The State Department issued a statement condemning Japan's in- The statement vasion of China. declares that Japan's. "action in China was "contrary to the pro- visions of the Nine-Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact- Reuter,
CANADA STARTS
The
BOYCOTT
Victoria, B.C.. Oct. 8.. Trades Labour Council a resolution in favour of made boycotting. Japanese, Italian and
Krater, German goods 'to-day.-
DOUBLE TENTH CELEBRATION "Nanking, Oct. 8: The National Government announced that the Reuter learns from business cir- | October 10 anniversary this year. JAPANESE COLUMN NEARLY eles that German exporters are.
WIPED OUT
making strenuous efforts to over- Shanghai. Oct. 7: The Japanese come trade difficulties in the Far columin south of Lotienchen, which East within limitations caused by succeeded to cross the Shanghal- the Sino-Japanese conflict.- Talchong Highway and penetrated | Router. deep Into the Chinese territory yesterday, was nearly wiped out following a flerce counter-attack by the Chinese.
Moving cautiously to the west, the Japanese found themselves surrounded, and despite the fran- tic attempts made to break through the Chinese cordon they were shot down one by one. The commander of the column was slain while only a handful of solidiers escaped to tell the story of their fatal drive. Ten Japanese soldiers were taken prisoner while three ma- chine-guns were seized.- Central News,
followed by a unanimous resolution ANGLO-FRENCH expressing confidence in the Chamberlain Government.
The resolution points out that a i disunited opposition is seeking to And its salvation in attacks on
NOTE TO ITALY
Paris, October. 7. The British and French Govern-
Government, although the opposi-jments have instructed their re- tion fully realises that the majority of the British population are ap- proving the Governments and Foreign policies.
spective diplomatic representatives in Rome to press for a reply to the Anglo-French Note on Home
the subject of Spain.
The agenda of the congress re-
From Rome it is authoritatively flects the solidarity of the Con-stated that the Italian reply to servative party, and it is not the Anglo-French Invitation to a expected that the debate on any triangular conference on Spain points of the agenda will give rise will be delivered to-morrow or to disputes.
Saturday.- Discussing the foreign political Reuter. situation. Mr. Winston Churchill ITALIAN REPLY FORECAST pointed out that Government must
Milan, Oct. 8. be fully supported by the Con- servative Party, since the safe-Italian reply to the Anglo-French j. An authoritative forecast of the guarding of world peace and inter-Note is published in Signor Mus- national law made such support solini's newspaper,. "Popolo d'Ita- imperative. Pointing to Britain's la", which says the reply contains rearmament, Mr. Churchill point three points: Firstly, Italy will ed out that "Britain's hour of ac- tion is Europe's hour of action," not participate in any meeting to While stressing the
which Germany is not invited; of Britain and the United States. seconly, the system of partial dis- Mr. Churchill stated that the
cussions proposed can only lead to
friendliness
friendship between the two great лет complications; and thirdly. Anglo-Saxon nations would always the problem could be discussed as strengthen the side of powers
a whole by the London Non-Inter-. operating for world peace.
vention Committee
Lord Plymouth, Under-Secretary Reuter.
U.S. CO-OPERATION ASSUREL Washington, Oct. 7.
of State in the Foreign Office. stressed that it had above all been Britian's policy to be moderate, alming at the "maintainance pf. peace. Referring to the Spanish The State Department's action question, Lord Plymouth said that is believed to leave no doubt that. the British Government had al- the United States Government in ways supported the principle of tends to collaborate with the.
For SKIN TROUBLES strict non-intervention in order te League in the Far Eastern crisis
AND INJURIES
prevent the struggle from spread to the Emit of its ability Ing beyond the Spanish borders.mit its ability- Tinnurun How, Servier,
Reuter.
PLAYER'S
should be devoted to the raising of funds for Chinese troops at the front and to purchase winter clothing for the wounded soldiers In the hospitals and war refugees. -Central News.
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