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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934.

RESTORATION OF THE MANCHUS,

BRITISH PAPER'S

COMMENT

FRENCH GESTURE

FRIENDLY ATTITUDE..

TOWARDS GERMANY

London, Jan. 3. A

French aide memoire WAB handed to Herr der yesterday."

THROUGH POLITICAL commenting on the recent political friendly terms.

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AMBULANCE WORK IN NEW TERRITORIES.

OVER 12,000 TREATED IN DECEMBER

catte

The December returns of London, Jan. 9. A deep hostility of Chinese

resume of the contents of the treated by the New Territory feeling towards any understand- Ing between the Nanking Govern Jocument has been communicated Medical Benevolent Branch of the mont and Japan, led to the revolt to the British Government and it St. John Ambulance Brigade show during tho month. Of those, in Fukien and has weakened Gen is expected the full text will be that 12,615 persons were treated eral Chiang Kai-shek's position, received shortly. It is understood Cheung Chau claimed 2,149, Tain declares the Manchester Guardian that it revenis an extremely con- Wan 1,691 and Fanling 1,392.

ciliatory attitude on the part of In an editorial to-day, outspokenly France and is couched in the most There were altogether

maternity cases, Cheung developments in the Far

The French action in rogarded again heading the list with 41. arena. The Guardian particularly

importing t Notable enses during the month by newspapers as stresses the significance of the refresh element into the Disarma- calling for special mention are: port that Mr. Henry Pu Yi willment discussions and Rome cor (1) A caso of catarnet from San be crowned Emperor of Manchu- respondenta suggest that it will Tin which was successfully oporat

receive the most careful examina-ed on by Dr. Basto. Japan, continues the Guardian. tion in the Mussolini-Simon discus- anding negotiations with the Chilon to-day.

kuo.

on ono

130 Chau

(2) A case of ruptured uterus

nese Government as deadly ns The Daily Telegraph's Rome cor- from Cheung Chau which was suc- direct assault, la collecting her respondent says

vital cessfully treated at the Tean Yuk. Immediate profits in the shape of point Alusnolini supports France, Hospital, following complications of further influence in Mongolia and for he believes that If Germany's poritonitis and pneumonia. hoan, she has her eye upon the more re-present demands are satisfied the patient was discharged from mote gains which may arise from result will be not Disarmament pital after seven weeks. the fighting in Fukien.

but Rearmament.-British Wire-

The restoration of a Manchu|less. emperor in Peking has always been a possibility, and recent events have brought it nearer,

A coronation in March may be meant as an induction of this final Acene, the newspaper concludes.

Reuter.

COTTON PACT

JAPANESE ACCEPT INDIA'S PLAN

New Delhi, Jan. 3. It in learned in official quarters to-day that the Indo-Japanese negotiations respecting a cotton the agreement, have concluded, Japanese having accepted the Indian proposals.--Reuter,

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REBELS' VICTIM

BRITISH ENGINEER IS ROBRED

Peking, Jan. 3. Stragglers believed to belong to the rebel army of General Liu Kuei-tang, held up and robbed Mr. Cuthbert Shelley, resident en- glucor of the British Legation here, while he was motoring from Tientain to Peking. Mr. Shelley was unharmed, except that he lost his valuables, and related the story on his arrival to-day.

Part of this robel army has penetrated the Peking area from Charhar, but is offering no serious threat to the city-Router,

The

Thanks are tendered to Pro- fessors Digby and Tottenham, Doctors Samy, Lam and Jim as well as to the nursing staff for the unremitting care And attention bestowed upon the patients,

MINISTER'S TOUR

SIR P. CUNLIFFE-LISTÈR IN EAST AFR A

London, Jan. 3. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secres tary for the Colonies, leaves to-day by Imperial Airways plane for Cairo, en route for East Africa, whers he will meet officials and non- officials and take the opportunity of studying administrative machinery.

He will be absent about six weeks, Most of the tour will be made by alr.-British Wirclesa,

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ROAD TRAFFIC SIGNS. conform to the regulations is

Illegal. The regulations definite" ly provide that warning signs must aru bo used only where they urgently needed. This however does not apply to the now sign "Major Road Ahead, which it is suggested should be used freely.

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London, Jan. 8. All road traille signs through- out Britain are to be standardized, as a result of the new regulations | oral adoption of the now approved which have now come into force,

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