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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1938.
Negus Fears Blackmailers
|MORE POLICE GUARDS
Falle
ASKED FOR
London, Feb. 12.
Selassie has
MILITARY POLICE TO
BE REINFORCED
MORE JAPANESE ASSURANCES
Tokyo, February 13
The strengthening of the Japanese military police in the occupied requested territories In China and the despatch of officers to all important Scotland Yard to place additional places in China to protect the rights and interests of third powers was "| police guards around his house in announced yesterday in Japan's answer to America's Note of protest Wimbledon because of the creas-about the disregard of American interests in China,
he has received.
The police have not yet been able to trace the sender of any of the letters, many of which were posted
1:
Government
ing number of threatening letters In its answer to the American, in order to make the assuranes Note on January 17, the Japanese doubly sure and to avoid any fur- that the rights and interests of ment, so the Note stated, has de- gave the assurance ther friction, the Japanese Govern- third powers to China would beelded to reinforce the police in the respected and declared that the areas mentioned above and will Japanese troops in China had re- send a high military offer to ceived the strictest Instructions to China to see that this is this effect.
lout (Reuter)
in foreign countries.
Many of the letters are from would-be blackmailers and others are from former followers of the ex-Emperor, who blame him for their misfortune.
Others are from relatives of Abyssinians killed or executed, by the Italians during the Ethiopian campaign.(Trans-Ocean).
RUSSIAN BUSMEN FORFEIT LIVES
Death For Sabotage And Embezzlement
Moscow, Feb. 11. "As a sequel to permitting their bus to fall into a river with the result that several persons were drowned. six transport workers have been sentenced to death at Leningrad on a charge of sabotage. being allegedly members of counter-revolutionary wreckers or-
ganisation.
Five others, including the woman. Commissar of Social Security for the Crimean Republic, have been sentenced to death on a charge of embezzlement involving approxi- mately 250,000 roubles.--(Reuter).
DEATH OF ZOO FAVOURITE ·
SCHUBERT MSS DISCOVERED
Vienna, Feb. 13.
Fragments of a hitherto un- known composition of Franz Schubert. a quartet for stringed instruments, have been discovered In the archives of the Society of Friends, of Music in Vienna.
Since Schubert was invariably careless in regard to his manus cripts, of which a number have been lost, it is believed that various other compositions of his when have not yet seen the light of day, may still be concealed in ancient musical archives in this city (Trans-Ocean.
KING FAROUK IS EIGHTEEN
carried
TO STRENGTHEN THE ARMY
Pres. Roosevelt Asks For Vote
Washington, Feb. 11. President F. D. Roosevelt has asked Congress for supplementary appropriations of $16.830,000 to strengthen the army, according to the House of Representatives. the Appropriations Committee of
The appropriation provides for implements for the manufacture of additional aircraft, material, and army materials and the making up of deficiencies in ammunition.-
NAVAL EXPANSION
Washington. Feb, 11. Representative Cari Vinson has published the text of the amend- ment to the $800,000,000 naval expansion bill. which declares: "The fundamental naval policy of Cairo. Feb, 12.
the United States is to maintain a Egypt today celebrated the eighteenth birthday of King Fay-Atlantic and Pacific coasts simul- fleet adequate to defend both the
ouk.
taneously, and all American insular possessions."**
A Royal amnesty was proclaim- ed for minor political offenders who were imprisoned during the
The bill also provides that the regime of Nahas Pasha, the Waldstrength to guarantee national se-
should „navy
be of sufficient Premier.-(Reuter).
curity, but not for aggression (Reueer).
London, Feb. 12. Hector, one of the polar bears at the London Zoo, dled today.
Although named Hector, the Mr. Shao Li-tze, Director of the animal was a female, and she had Publicity Department of the Mill-Campaign. Messrs. been in the Zoo for 28 years, be-tary Affairs Commission, has been and Teng Fei-huang have ing a favourite with child visitors. elected President of the China elected Vice-Presidents of the in-
(Reuter).
Branch of the iterational Peace stitution.
Hang Li-wu been
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