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INTERFERENCE WITH

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PERMIT SEAMEN REMOVED

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939.

JAPAN

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JAPANESE FORCES IN

OCCUPIED SECTIONS"

Chamberlain Announces Text Of Tokyo Pact

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LONDON, JULY 24 (REUTER)—IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY, Mr. Chamberlain gave as follows the text of the agreement reached at Tokyo between the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, and Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador to Japan.

"Els Majesty's Government fully recognize the actual situation in China, where hostilities on a large scale are in progress, and note that as long as that state of affairs continues to exist, the Japanese forces in China will have special requirements for the pur- pose of safeguarding their own security and maintain- ing public order in regions under their "control, and ́ that they have to remove or suppress any such causes of acts as will obstruct them or benefit their enemy. "His Majesty's Government against which, the situation have no intention of coun-at Tientsin should be viewed. His Majesty's Government had

to

Minister thereupon read.

J. PAW

LATEST DEFINITION What is an island?...........

A British concession surround- ed by Japanese 'on all sidea...............

Paying For The Axis

FROM BRITISH STEAMER

TIENTSIN July 24 (Reu- ter) The British steamer Siangwo belonging to the Indo-China Steam Naviga- tion Co. was stopped by armed Japanese and searched for two hours on its way down-river from. the concession

Two bars of gold "and several bars of silver were three confiscated fle Chinese members of the crew were arrested, hand- cuffed, and taken away..

NEW LOAN SCANDAL

OPERA UP TO DATE

Unrest In Spain

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GUARANTEE

THAT ANTI-BRITISH

CAMPAIGN WILL STOP

Spokesman's Impudent Lie "Progress" Of Tokyo Talks

TOKYO, July 24 (Reuter)-Asked whether now that the round-table conference had been convened, the acts of intimidation against Britons in China would cease, a Japanese Foreign Office spokesman declared that the Japanese had no connection with the anti- British campaign.

SMOOTH PROGRESS” TOKYO, July 24 (Reuter)-It authoritatively understood that the

At the round-table confer: ence, Mr. Soto Matsukato gave a general explanation of the Japanese viewpoint to Anglo-Japanese meetings this: which the British Ambassa-morning and afternoon-progressed dor; Sir Robert Craigie, made smoothly.

a short reply, after which the A tree and frank exchange of Japanese delegation offered a views on the question of the main. few explanations.

tenance of peace and order and the policing of Tientsin took place at the afternoon meeting which, however, witnessed no heated dis- cussion.

LABOUR ALARM AT

FRANCO'S PURGE NEO - APPEASEMENT

OF GENERALS -

The conference was adjourned at LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)- PRICE OF BREAD

BURGOS, July 24 (Reuter)noon until 4 p.m. Referring to press reports of Reports of unrest in Spain con- RISES IN ITALY"

a scheme said to be sponsored tinue to drift towards the Franco-

Eight Japanese and seven British delegates participated in the con-

Bome newspapers predict that ROME, July 23 (Reuter-The by highly placed persons, in- Spanish frontier,

{ference. It is reported that General

the Tokyo parleys will be brought" price of bread in Italy will increase volving a £1,000,000,000 loan

The afternoon session also lasted to an amicable conclusion within

the course of July. month, according to an announce ment by the Cereal Corporation.

Only a month ago the Corpora- tion declared that there would be

change,

Communique Issued

tenancing any acts of mea-]

the accordingly agreed, in order to sure's prejudicial achievement of the above- clear the way for these discussions, by four per cent, as from next to Germany in return for a Queipo de Llano, wao was recently mentioned objects by the on the formula which the Prime

German undertaking to limit dismissed from the post of com for 24 hours. armaments, Mr. R. S. Hudson, mander-in-Chief of the Second Japanese forces, and they

Secretary for Overseas Trade, Military Region, is fleeing the admitted, in ✡ will take this opportunity to

statement country.

Another of Franco's trusted confirm their policy in this

which is splashed in the news-

generals is reported to have been respect by making it clear t

papers that he discussed a

dismissed. the British authorities and China British nationals in that they should refrain from culated to impair China's, cur- rency or Britain's right to grant such acts and measures."

credits to the Chinese Govern- ment," Mr. Chamberlain said, “Yes,

First Questions Answering Lt.-Com. R. T. A Fletcher (Lab.) who asked for an assurance that nothing be agreed upon in

the negotiations cal-HELP FOR CHINA

MOVEMENT

IN AUSTRALIA

scheme" with Herr Wohltat,

in a private and unofficial|

capacity but denied that any figure was mentioned.

Spearing at a London confer- ence, Mr. Arthur Greenwood de- CHUNGKING, July 24 (Central)clared, "I feel very disturbed about

CHINESE SILVER

RESERVE

IN TIENTSIN

The Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, is 'inviting both British and Jap- a luncheon

A communique which was sub- anese delegates to sequently issued states that the party on Tuesday. meeting was devoted to a general

A Big Change . discussion of matters relating to.. the maintenance of security and TOKYO, July 21 (Reuter) The public order in Tientsin.

Japanese press considers that the A number of points merged, in agreement between Sir Robert respect of which the clarification Craigie and Mr. Arita, the Jap of details was found necessary. anese Foreign Minister, will re These will be discussed by the present a big, change in Britain's committee of four at 9 am to China policy, although it atresses that an attitude of watchful

morrow.

Referring to the Tokyo negotiations, Mr. Chamber- sir, the discussions will be con- lain said that, at the outset aned to the issues at Tientsin." of the talks, the Japanese The Prime Minister replied "No,-According to information receiv- the news in this morning's papera

LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)~~~

The next full meeting will follow waiting must be adopted until it la clear whether Britain will Government had expressed sir," when Mr. Arthur Henderson ed by the China Branch of the of a new attempt to make friends

Asked in the House of Commons the committee's report. the view that if progress was (Lab.) asked If the concessions did International

actually concretely execute the to be made in the removal 01 not constitute de facto recognition Halp-for-China is one of the main H Mr. Chamberlain goes to give an assurance that Chinese

pledged change in the detailed negotiations on the Tientsin iskueki misunderstandings and the of Japanese sovereignty over Chi-alms which the Australian Council back on the tracks he has silver reserve in Tientsin, which is

which opened this morning. establishment of better rela-[nese territory now under the con- of the LP.C. has decided to con- been following the last four estimated at £2,500,000 value, will tions it was essential to re- trol of the Japanese forces.

centrate on for this year. The months we shall almost in- not be surrendered to the Jap- cognize "

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the background

EX KING ALFONSO THROUGH WITH...

POLITICS

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LAUSANNE, July 24 (T- Ocean)-Ex-King Alfonso of Spain does not pursue political plans, it was stated here by the former monarch's private secretary to press re- presentatives.

The interview had been arranged as the ex-King was anxious to deny the reports published recently, by *D American news ärency which had alleged that he had con- ferred with Spanish monar- chists.

(See Also Paga 9)

ESPIONAGE INCREASE

IN U.S.A.

Peace

Campaign,

Help-for-China movement is to be carried out in the following ways:--- (1) To conduct a campaign to stop the export to Japan of pig iron,

scrap iron. and other materials, potential munitions of War;

(2) To urge the government to give financial help, credits, etc.;

(3). To collect funds and medi- cal supplies for the International Peace Hospital;

and

with Hitler.

evitably drift into war

''I don't believe in continuing acts of moral cowardice to keep the peace of the world." :

Mr. Greenwood said that he was very apprehensive about the inter- national outlock.

DEMONSTRATIONS

те

Blackout Of London's Dock Area

anese authorities, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary of State for For- eign Affairs, said that the Japanese" had never formulated to the British Government any proposals garding its disposal,

...Mr. Butler added that he desired notice of the question as to whether the reserve was lodged with the LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)-Last British Bank and whether it would night's total blackout of London's be advisable, in view of the un-dock; area was quite successful Bettled state of affairs in Tientsin, from the dockers point of view ||

Attacks On British Property

to move it out of harm's way. as they were able to load and SERIOUS RIOTS

unload without interference in

AT TANGKU

NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuter)

IN MUKDEN The number of espionage cases in (4) To collect funds and equip. the United States Increased tre-ment for the universities

MUKDEN. July 24 (T/Ocean)

Reuter reports that in the new special lighting which is claimed mendously during the fiscal year schools.

Mukden this afternoon witnessed 1939, according to a report from It may be added that, the Inter-impressive anti-British demon Cabinet formed by Dr. Collin, to be invisible from the air.

Aircraft flying over dockland TIENTSIN, July 24 (Beater) Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. Chief of the national Peace Hospital mentioned strations in which white Russians Netherlands Prime Minister, the

Ministers of Finance," Foreign during the blackout, have yet to Serious Japanese-sponsored unti Federal Bureau of Investigation, to in item 3 above is now establishes also participated while the Attorney-General.

somewhere in south Shansi by the received Consular orders to keep Affairs and Defence. remain un-make a report as to whether the British demonstrations were staged

lights were visible from above. Federal agents Investigated 1,600 International Peace Campaign as a indoors during the large proçes- such cases as compared with 250 symbol of its activities in helping sign carrying anti-British banners for the iscal year 1938.

the Chinese.

Demolition Of Houses On

SOVIET NAVAL DAY Agricultural Land In

MOSCOW. July 24 (Reuter)- Soviet Russia is celebrating its first naval day. Delegates from the Soviet fleets in the Baltic and White Sea are attending the cele- brations here.

The Polish Government, has de- cided to station naval attaches in both London and Paris, according to a Reuter message from Warsaw.

GIBRALTAR® ARMS

Kowloon

City Contested

A summons brought by the Public Works Depart- ment, through Mr. P. C. Morgan, against Chan Chok- kam, Wong Kun-lau, and Yip Kuk-yee, seeking demo- lition of two stone houses erected by the first two de- fendants on agricultural area land in Kowloon City, was strongly contested by Mr. M. A. da Silva, who appear- ed for the defendants, at the Kowloon" Court yester- day.

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The houses in question had. Mi, da Silva sald he took strong GIBRALTAR, July 24 (Reuter) been erected in Survey Dis objection to Mr. Morgan's allega- The Defence Forces at Gibral-trict 1 on Lot No. 1606, situation that he (Mr. da Bilva), had tar are to be increased,

ed between Po Kong and

Volunteers are being called up Chuk Yuen villages. The for the transport, signal and houses had been constructed; coastal defence detachments.

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the summons stated, without

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the permission of the Build- The British Consul-General' at ing Authority.

Tangier, Mr. Edwards Atlis Keeling, The case opened with an address has resigned and will be succeeded to the Court by Mr. Morgan, char-by the First Secretary of the Bri- ging that Mr. da Silva had behaved tish Legation in Budapest, Mr. A in a dimourteous way to the P.WD., D. C. Gascoune.The reasons for London, July 24 md by his non-appearance when Mr. Keeling's resignation are not London silver prices to-day were the case was first called at Kow-revealed but questions of his al- down 1/10 for Spot and un-loon Court on Wednesday last, had leged pro-Italian. attitude have changed for Forward as follows wasted time. He (Mr. Morgan) was been repeatedly been made in the July 22 July 24 in receipt of a letter from the three House of Commons although they Spot

16-7/8 16-13/16 defendants admitting the case were always denied by the Govern- 16-3/8 16-378 against them in its entirety ment (Transocean).

Forward

singing patriotic songs.

Britons

-On Other-

Pages

Page 2 - Football Council meeting. Hongkong Cycling Club. US Baseball results. Page 3 Radio programmes. The Services. London Gå- zette.

Page 5 Cinemas. Crossword

puzzle. Coming events, Page, 6.-8.0.8. note from lost aviatrix, Buccess af blind in professions. Marriage an”. nouncements..

Page 7. Kowloon Junior School prize giving H K Police Reserve orders, Page 8 Leading article:

Tokyo Talks.

Page 10-Garrison Billiards Teague results. Lawn Bowls open singles results.

Page 11-Soviet threats in Baltic, Japanese air raida. Moscow talks continue. Pages 12 and 13-Finance and

commerce. Pages:14" and 15– Shipping

news and directory- Page 16 VRC building to

be reconstructed.

changed.

Caution And Disappointment

Reaction Of Chinese Press

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Caution la accepting the Japanese version of the Tokyo " conference, tempered by a clearly visible measure of disappoint ment, was the general tope of the Hongkong Chinese papers in commenting the Anglo-Japanese negotiations.

Appeal to Britain

yesterday at Tangkn, the port the mouth of the Hat River, whi was largely developed by Bilt shipping and mining interesti

About 600 roters stoned the home of the manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Company's "in" stallation causing consider damage. They broke smashed furniture and cut telephone of Jardine Math adjoining property

The offices of Butterfield;

· Anti-British demonstrations

The "Ta Kung Pao" in an Tokyo and hoped for a clear wire were similarly attacked.

IN TIENTSIN ALSO editorial said that the Japanese statement from Whitehall. reports should be taken with ex- treme reserve. British and Chi- The "Sing Tao Jin Pao," in a reported to have occurred in th nese interests are now identical forceful appeal, hoped, that Bri-Japanese-occupied area in Tlente and inseparable, and while Britain would not forget her obligathis morning when British proper tain is well-known for her diplo- tions towards China both as a was, attacked, but hitherto there! matic aki, the belief of the Chi- member state of the League of no confirmation of the report. nese is that British statesman will Nations and as a signatory to the HMB Bandwich went to Tangk certainly not be cowed into com Nine Power Pact

this morning and anchored off th The "Chinia Evening News be- AP.C. wharf there. plete surrender by Japanese black- mall

lieved that an Anglo-Japanese During last night's demonst Not, China, Alone Condemns agreement as reported by the tions the rioters stoned the Kal

MA SEPERTOA Japanese would seriously compro Mining Administration bul "The "Star" in its leading article mise Britain's international posi- smashing windows, and also stated that if the Japanese, vertion. A British surrender at Tokyo the A.P.C.'s hull}, sion of the proceedings at Tokyo would further hamper the success- The British Consulate-Cle is true, then China will not be the ful: conclusion of a treaty with has protested to the Tay only country to deplore It: Al- Moscow, and precipitate a Euro- Consular authorities ready French public opinion, mir- | pean crisis, rored even by the conservative Lead

Temps," is voicing anxiety over a STEWARDS CUP

British volte face in the Far East,

while the American reaction was clearly reflected in My Cordell Hull's statement yesterday,

SCRATCHINGS

LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)

incidents and the British authorities have similar

to the Japanese: quarters

Ambrose Light was scratched from Ex-King Zog arrived in Ost

The Wah Klu Yat Pao ex- the Stewards Cup at 9 am, to-day, Sunday night from Stockholm pressed perplexity over the con- Old Reliance,

and to staying at the Grand Hotel fusing reports from London and Lovely Woman were allo scratched. his family (Transocean)

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