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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
CHAMBERLAIN'S
CABLES
FOREIGN POLICY UNDER FIRE
Opposition Declares
Munich Agreement
Unsettled Europe
FAR EAST SITUATION FIGURES IN DEBATE
London, December 20.
Moving the Opposition motion of "No Confidence" In the foreign policy of the Government in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Hugh Dalton (Lab) asked whether it was useful for the Prime Minister to visit Rome, when all the evidence was clear "that the understandings given by Signor Mussolini had not been kept.
SMALLPOX
SPREADING
IN S'HAI
261 New Cases Among Chinese
Shanghai, Dec. 20.
The smallpox epidemic, which is now spreading in alarming man- ner, has already claimed a number of foreigners among its victims.. In spite of all precautionary measures taken by the health au- thorities 251 new cases among the Chinese population were reported last week as against 152 cases in the preceding week.
The number of foreigners affilcted increased by 12 last week
Mr. Dalton, declared that the was shared by nobody outside of as against 13 in the previous week. Munich agreement had unsettled Parliament, "all Europe.
Replying the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said that the Opposition policy, as an alter- native to Munich, would have in- volved war simultaneously with Japan, Germany and Italy, and perhaps with General Franco as well.
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There was anxiety about Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Rome. Prople thought he was no match for the astute, crafty, ruthless and unscrupulous die- tators and he was not.
Mr. A. V. Alexander made a special plea for China. The post- Referring to Anglo-French re-tion in the Far East, he said, was lations, Mr. Chamberlain observed worsening weekly. The Govern- that these remained of 11 most ment had not even the guts to cordial character. and he recalled adopt his own Geneva resolution. M
George Bonnet's declaration
that all the forces of France would spontaneously and immediately be used for the defence of Britain in the event of unprovoked aggres- ston.
Mr.
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· SANCTIONS
They heard little about the Individual application of sanc tions against Japan, or help for China, although in China 30.000.000 were rendered home- less, and there had been 1,500,000 casualtles In 18 months.
He referred to the American credits, and said:
Fr
There was also an increase last week in the number of fatal cases. 74 Chinese and four foreigners succumbing to the disease as com- pared with 51 Chinese and three foreigners in the preceding week.
Diphtheria is also on the in- crease. Forty-seven new cases, six of them fatal, were reported last, week. Transocean,
MONDAY'S CASES
for
CREDITS TO CHINA'
THE MAINTENANCE
OF DEMOCRACY
Dependent On Degree Of Anglo-U.S. Co-operation
HWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938. -PAGE
The "Hongkong Daily Press" yesterday published the first part of a leading article which appeared in the influential Chinese newspaper, the "Ta Kung Pao," with reference to the grant of credits to China by the British and American Governments. views expressed by the journal in question are those of the Chinese people as a whole.
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representative of
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PAD" Opines CHRISTMAS WINDOW AT
"With regard to the Far East," the "Ta, Kung the day of the declaration of an Anglo-American military alllance will mean the day of defeat, without battle,
for any Power....We applaud their coming together.
agxressor and their deter- mination to act jointly vis-a-vis Japan."
(CONTINUED FROM
"YESTERDAY) Viewing world's affairs, the maintenance of democracy, and the avoldance of world chaos depend, mainly
проп
the degree of Anglo-Ameri- can co-operation. Originally, the "European had ΠΟ great relevane for Japan, but nowa- days they are closely inter- related, "Behind the Czech crisis last September, Japan played quite an important
role,
Alliance
States have stood on equal terms as to naval armaments,
of
With the participation the American fleet at the in- auguration of the Singapore Naval Base, the tendency for the British and American navles to co-operate could be observed.
Co-
Powers. deduce that defence of the United an under-
cer
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SINCERE'S STORE
Snow White, Seven Dwarfs Seen In Toyland
Doo"
"SLEEPY, BASHFUL GRUMPT, Happy, Dopey. Snecay and of the Seven Dwarfs are down at the Sincere Department Store assisting Santa Claus in his good work of interviewing the young lads and lasses. Over the whole "group "Snow White" supervises in cony little home.
After you have visited Santa walk about in the Toy ment and have a look at the work he has been doing year. Many new toys and games are in stock. Cycle Bic-racer is fascinating.
and
karpay
ex-
it
ELECTRIC
Depart the part
The Gyro-
are
COLONY'S HEALTH
Recently, Britain and the United States began to rearm in concert, Hongkong health returns
and the President of the United last week are as follows:-
States Cholera, 1 case; small-pox, 10
once stated that the United States is defended in cases. 4 deaths: diphtheria. 14 cases. 4 deaths; scarlet fever, f
operation with other Consequently In determining Hence ft Is safe to case; enteric tever. 4 cases, 2 European policy, the British at least for the deaths; measles. 17 cases: 3 Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Cham- Canadá. Britain and
The Schuco racing car, deaths; chicken-pox. 3 cases; cere-berlain brought the Far Eastern States have reached
has motors and four speed gears.
which made in pretty assortments. CHINA'S SUFFERINGS
Hundreds of various games are bro-spinal meningitis. 11 cases; situation
into
consideration. standing to co-operate.
is another modern toy which on display. And we noticed 'San- Turning to the Far East.
dysentery. 19 cases, 4 deaths; 102 Judging from latest situation.
appeared to delight young NEW
and ta Claus - left a beautiful Chamberlain
STRENGTH
and sald that
deaths of tuberculosis.
the policy of Mr. Chamberlain
old." We are also aware that in the
large supply of Christmas tree the sufferings inflicted on the
has not in fact brought any de- recent past Britain and the United latest models, key trucks. Chinese population
Aeroplanes, motor cars of the ornaments. far
elsive result. More changes are States were at one in that they press trains, and key boats are Seven cases of dysentery." three bound to take place next spring. did not want to encourage Japan. all on display. Brilliant in colour pipes to wearing apparel is re
RAZORS ceeded in scale the Spanish tragedy, and the opportunities
cases of small-pox and one
Gift merchandise for men from Case The Anglo-French If China is to have a decent each of diphtheria, measles, chic-barely strong enough to for alleviation were much less.
is because they knew that she was a chance to win through, her cur-ken pox and cerebro-spinal men- their own security.
preserve militant state. Without any
the children stand presented in a large assortment. "Our own long-established in-rency needs support
It has failed tainty of gaining the upper hand, hard for such a toy.
about and oggle. wishing The Ameri-ingitis were reported to the health to stabilize the whole situation.
so The new electric razors terests in China have inevitably can decision should be taken as a authorities on Monday
Britain and the United States did,
welcomed gift. Pipes and new suffered serious material loss dur lead to us for further concerted
Speaking of the United States. no want to take any acton. Even
young Misses have not cases for them with tobacco cam- ing this conflict," added Mr.retion and Far Eastern collabora-"
in the past she pald great at In the present announcement of Chamberlain,
tention to the
Pacific and took a cold attitude with re-matter is they have
problem credit offers to China, small as the gard to
for their Europe.. Recently, she background the has changed somewhat. This is due gained from rearmaments. There- :strength
to the ominous prevalence of fore, we may conclude that in Fascism in Europe and in Asia. general. the understanding for It has raised general apprehen- Anglo-American co-operation has sions within the United States advanced to an appreciable degree. Government concerning the pros- pect of its political belief and the security of the United States. The 'United States Government has demonstrated additional con- cern as regards the recent Euro- pean situation.
CO-OPERATION
"I want to assure the House that we are defending our rights, and that we are not prepared to deny cither combatants normal; relations which they are entitled to expect from friendly Powers."
Referring to the loans from the United States, Mr. Chamberlain said: "I understand this loan is A credit, designed to facilitate United States exports to China.
TO FOLLOW SUIT "In principle. His Majesty's Government would be Very glad if it found it possible to facilitate certain United King- dom exports to China in the same way,
tion with America, which, it is possible. may lead to developing a long-standing friendship with America in the future."
ON VERGE OF WAR The Liberal Party leader, Sir Archibald Sirelair, disagreed with) the Prime Minister that the only alternative to the Munich agree- ment was war.
reason
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RESTRICTIONS REMOVED Quarantine restrictions imposed against arrivals from Shanghal on account of cholera have been re moved.
INTERFERENCE WITH MAILS
BRITAIN STUDYING
SITUATION
London. Dec. 20.
In reply to Mr. Robert Morgan.
ESSENTIAL
The trend cited above proves
co-
new
CO-
In Dur opinion, we Just want to call to the attention of the British and American Governments and their peoples to the fact that military operation between Britain and the United States is the most important and the most useful, and it needs hereafter full expression and intensive execution.
On the contrary, it was aban- donment of the League policy which brought us to the verge of war, and he feared that if this policy persisted. It would be, very, who asked in Commons yesterday that the necessity for and the pos- difficult to avoid war in the future. what steps had been taken to pre-siblity of Anglo-American
The Munich frontiers. said Str vent the Japanese censor at Tien-operation are greater than ever. Archibald, would not last so long tsin tampering with British malls, to-day.
We are aware that the British "That is a question which will seems to be no
as the Versailles. frontiers. There Mr. Butler sald
We know that in that lettermall past it had been dimcult for these war and crave for peace.
theand. American peoples are against be sympathetically
considered that Herr Hltler mearis to move to with.
to doubt. does not appear to Je interfered two great democratic Anglo-Saxon all the more requires military co- This when the Exports Guarantee B Memelland in the north. end to had received reports of the deten- Sometimes they have been op- United States.
but the Foreign Secretary states has been passed.
to co-operate closely.operation between Britain and the the Ukraine in the south--Reuter,tion of a certain Shanghai British | posed to each other economically. these
Co-operation of newspaper in Tientsin."
two great naval Powers The British Ambassador had ed completely ever since the re-the same cultural traits is
This phenomenon has disappear-which are of the same race and been asked to report what action cent Anglo-American Trade Agree- deciding factor in the solution of It has been an open secret for dimeulty.--Reuter.
was best calculated to resolve the ment. Following the 'Washington world problems at present. Real-. some time that a section of the
conference, Britain and the United zation of this co-operation Government supporters, not iden-j
may tined with the Churchill group, has not been satialed that every-\IN THE thing possible was being done for
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"In the meantime, we can only awalt the outcome of the hostili-
ties in the Far East, while watch-
ing closely for any opportunity which might enable us to assist in bringing it to an end upon fair and, reasonable terms.
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NOT SATISFIED
London, Dec. 20.
LLOYD GEORGE'S ATTACK Mr. David Lloyd George declared that the Premier's complacency the co-ordination of defence for
DR. SCHACHT'S VISIT
which Bir Thomas Inskip is res- ponsible.
WORLD'S
NEWS
the
mean the disappearance of dan ger in the European and Asiatic situations,
the
Accodingly, this move is the only key to the problem sanction- Ing against the aggressor in Far East and for the prevention of war in Europe.
SECURITY
AND STABILITY
the
tion of an Anglo-American mill- tary alliance will mean the day
It is learned that one evening last week, Mr. R. 8 Hudson, and son from Germany was discussed according
The general question of migra- Christmas and New Year days, the Marquess of Dufferin and unofacially with Dr. Schacht dur-yesterday by the British military Far East; the day of the declara-
to an announcement Particularly with regard to Ava made personal, private re-ing his visit to London stated Mr. commander in that district. presentation to the Prime Minister Butler in the Commons. It was that all was not well, and that not intended or expected that any RUMANIA their opinion was shared by a re-decision be reached during the presentative body of back-benchers. visit. Dr. London, Dec. 20.
Schacht's visit In the House of Commona Tes-There was no attempt to resign.
Welcomed, added Mr. Butler. terday. Mr. R. A. Butler declared
The
STATEMENT IN COMMONS
was
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Archbishop Hinsley, of "West- minster, has urged Roman Catho- lics in Britain to help refugees. He paid tribute to the generosity of
. The
SINCERE'S window
display of various Christmas gifts on sale in their store in Des Voeux Road.
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any man
been forgotten. See that beauti-partments will make ful "Princess Elizabeth" doll and happy who Indulges. another of four feet which is Cameras and all the acces cooking sets, furniture Santa has bums fit into the Christmas pre- dinner and soxics including good-looking “al-
sent st and you will find a large selection at Bincere's.
unbreakable. Doll
BITTER WEATHER SWEEPS EUROPE
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Silverware under 2
Christmas tree would thrill anyone's beart. This store has a large stock in 125eful and beautifully made pieces. Odd dishes, jam pots, (Continued From Page 1)
cream and sugars, chafing dishes, Numerous cases of peasants be-Or the desirable table ornaments trays of teak with silver inlaid. ing attacked by wolves were re-in silver which are made in China
ported from Enrak.—Transocean.
BERLIN FREEZES
Berlin, Dec. 19.
by native craftsmen and delicate in their intricate workmanship.
"No woman Ands Christmas
With the thermometer, at 16.1 complete without some sort of of defent, without battle, for degrees centigrade below zero (one cosmetic gift Perfumes of every
This is degree fahrenheit below zero) scent and house are in
any aggressive Power.
At
most
The severe cold is adversely
Christmas shopping-
SETS
stock,
cer-
MANICURE The manufacturers have
Many dif ferent. from the inexpensive small ones to a huge complete eet in cut crystal, will interest the ladies; all of them having the necessary utensils
The first act of the Italian For-matter of fact and unimpeach Monday has been the coldest De-the presentation of bottles and It is understood that the Prime
eign Minister, Count Clano, who able. We that the question of emigration of Minister's reception of them was
are gind to learn cember day experienced in Berlin boxes is handsome. Sets of soap, arrived at 10.30 yesterday morning, that Britain, and the United' since December 11, 1933, when the powder, bath Jews from Germany had been in-friendly and that the visit achieved
to deposit a wreath at the States have declared their deter thermometer fell to 16.18 degrees cologne make very nice gifts.
crystals, eau de formally discussed with Dr. the purpose intended.
Hungarian War Memorial.
mination vis-a-vis the Japanese, centigrade below zero. Schacht, Reichsbank President. during his visit to London.
After this ceremony, Count Ciano and we appland their The occurrence led to rumours the Jews who were doing every called upon the new Foreign Min- together. We therefore discuss the mometer will drop still further in tainly produced handsome and
coming It is expected that the ther- that demands had been made for thing they could to assist the im- Ister. Count Csaky and upon Dr. whole situation in the hope that the course of the next few days, useful manicure sete. question of Germany's the resignation of certain Minis migration of Jewish children, most von Imredy. foreign debts was not mentioned ters, but no such demands were of whom were Christians and pre-
they will eventually take further The President of the Board of made.
Count Ciano is to discuss the
stera.
affecting Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, pointed
dominately Catholics.
In the history of world civiliza-Transocean. out that Dr. Schacht had not come There is, however, a possibility
possibilities of closer co-operation tion, the Anglo-Baxon race have to. London as a representative of the of Government changes during the 18-seater passenger plane as his
between Hungary and the Berlin-accomplished great things. King George is to receive an Rome axis.
"SNOWSTORM IN HONAN German Government. His visit, Christmas recess. The departure of private machine. The plane will
present they are also the nevertheless, furnished the op- Sir Thomas Inskip for the Lord be of the Havilland-Flamingo type,
Loyang, Dec, 20 powerful race 021 portunity for assuring him that Chancellorship has been frequently have a speed of 100 kilometres per
earth. Their A mowstorm has caused a lull Joint action to-day may give them on the north Honan front. the British Government favoured a forecast.-Reuter.
security and stabilize the world. Only sporadic exchange of, are presents for the family friendly agreement between the
The virtues of human beings, occurred along the Taokou-Ching-friends. Lovely sweaters for men "peace," "Liberty," and "demo-
hua Rallway. A unit of over 600 and women; books, pen and pen- cracy may thereby acquire se- Japanese troops at Blanchichen, cll sets: sports equipment, tennis south of Singlang, junction of the and squash'or, badminton rackets, Taokou-Chinghua and the Pelping-roller skates, ping-pong sets, and Hankow Railways, attempted to more and more merchandise to push westward but was repulsed supply each of your demands. by the Chinese yesterday.-Central .Clutch your hat and handbag, News,
put on the comfortable footgear and join the throng of people who are shopping for Christma's in Sincere's Department, Store,
two countries concerning a division of markets so as to render possible
London, Dec. 20. Asked by Mr. Robert Morgan continuation of fair, trading at faircon. Stourbridge) in the House prices-Transocean.
hour' and will cost £100,000. The private plane the King has used heretofore was a four-seater.
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ALL HIGHWAYS DESTROYED
The Chinese nation is pre- pared to struggle in co-opera- tion with the British And American friendly Powers, hence we have venture to express our hopes.
Pakhot, Dec. 19. All the coastal highways linkingcurity. at Commons yesterday whether FRANCE
Limehow, Yamchow and Luchow. the Government would consider
in south Kwangtung, were des- taking discriminatory trade action
The visit of the French Pre-Those in the interior at Limkong, troyed from December. 9 to 12. Invitations have been issued by against Japanese goods until resmier, M. Daladler, to Corsica, Shulka, Huppo, and then to wat the China National Aviation Cortoration of the open door in
which has been planned as the lam, in Kwangsi, were also de poration, general trame agents for China, the Under-Foreign Secretary French answer to Italy's claims molished between December 15 the Pan-American Airways, to à said the British Government had will begin on January 2 or 3 The and 18. showing of aviation films at the under constant review the ques- trip will take about one week. Queen's Theatre at 11 am to- tion of what steps might be taken morrow. The titles of the pictures to protect British interests In JERUSALEM · are "Crossing the Pacific by Clip China, and were prepared ot give ber" "Flying. Down the Flo," and consideration to any matters pro- "Celling Unlimited."
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We believe that the United States tour of Mr. Anthony Eden The coast highway linking Hat this time symbolizes an important ping with Tienpo da Changsha, development in Anglo-American Yangkong and Shuitung wás alsó relationship. As the direction has destroyed from December 10. Bus been determined, let us wait and Curfew regulations to the Bethle-traffic is suspended. Interna-match the course of events next
pored for their protection-Reuter. hem district will be suspended on tional.
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year.
SNOW IN SIAN
Blan; Dec. 20.
occurred here, yesterday. It raged The first snowstorm of the year
from 2 o'clock in the afternoon and showed no signa of abáting late in the night. blanketed
The whole city is with
White-Central News.
The Bincere Store is packed with items to supply the need of and
Mrs. Shore, of 548, The Peak, has reported to the police the loss of a note case containing $34.