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EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
MAY ・ 13, · 1935.
CHINA AND JAPAN IN AGREEMENT
Shanghai, May 13. Although the Chinesu Gevorn- ment has virtually agreed with the
Government In Japanese respect of the exchange of ambas sadors between the two nations, authorities here the diplomatic appear to attach little importance to thin
tain love, and prefer to main-
It is learned that in reciprocat- Ing
the appointment by Japan of Mr. Arlyoshi as first Japanese Ambaxxailor to China, the Nan- king Foreign Office is expected to appoint Mr. Chiang Tao-pan, now Chinese Minister, nt Tokyo, 48 first Chinese Ambaaandor to Japan.
In an editorial comment, the Tokyo Asahi approved of Mr. Hirota's move in this direction ns wise and appropriate and said that China's iplomatic posi- tion would be better off if Britain' And the United States were advis ed lo follow this example.~~ Central News.
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HONGKONG JUBILEE PICTURES
Supplement Coples Available
There was an extremely heavy demand for coples of Saturday's Telegraph Pictorial Supplement containing nearly thirty pictures of the local Jubilen
the celebrations, whole lake being completely Hold out.
Further coples have, how- ever, now been printed andi-
available at these are cunts each. They are ideal for- sending to friends Home. Early application Is desirable, ns the demand still continues.
BIG SEIZURE OF OPIUM
BENCH REFUSES
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GOVERNOR THANKS POLICE
JUBILEE SERVICES
APPRECIATED
Warm appreciation of the work of the Police Force and the Polles Reserve during the Jubilee celebrations is contained in the following lettor from H.E. the The Governor to the Inspector General of Police:
"I have the honour to express my very high appreciation of the work done by yourself and the Hongkong. Police Force under your charge during the recent Silver Jubilee Celebrations..
" fully realise that on such an occasion you and. your officers must feel considerable anxiety and that a great amount of organisa- tion and hard work is called for both by them and Indeed by all members of the Force.
"I have no hesitation in saying forthcoming and that such was that the result reflected the greatest credit on all concerned.
"1 also wish to tender my
thanks to * sincere
the Police Follmsing the seizure of a large Reserves for the excellent work quantity of contraband oplum at done by-them. the Kowloon Godown Wharf, on
BAIL
"It is most satisfactory and
Saturday, three Chinese were cause for congratulation that the brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones crowds were
so efficiently enn-
at the Kowloon Magistracy this trolled and that no untoward in- morning. The case was remanded cidents occurred." for seven days,
the
I.G.P'S APPRECIATION Forwarding His Excellency's let
ter to the Deputy Superintendent of
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Mr. Lee Wai-tong, the football idol of Chinn, has reported to the The charge against Chan Hd-fuk, polien that while driving private aged 40, a room boy of the Presi ear No. 2546 down Wellingtondent Hayes, was that he did an act Street at 8 o'cbek this morning, preparatory to and for the purpose Police (Reserve), the Inspector
on General of Police says: he saw some cunstables walking of exporting prepared opiùmm
"I have much pleasure in for- the the President Hayes. Two conties, i D'Aguilar Street, on neur right. of the road. He sounded Yuen Ki and Chan Kau, were warding to you a letter addressed by His Excellency the possession of to me his hors and tried to go on the charged with
Governor, in which he expresses right hand side of the road, bat 3,300 taels prepared oplum.
his appreciation and thanks for when passing the policemen two Revenue-Officer Grimmitt, who
done by the coolies carrying rice came out appeared for the prosecution, in the excellent work from a shop to Mr. Lee's right applying for a remand stated that Police Reserve.
"trust that you will cohvey side. The driver applied his the case would probably require an brakes and turned slightly left afternoon to hear the evidence. 11 His Excellency's appreciation to
the Police Reserve, TED and in doing so a mudguard gave was suggested that bail should be all members one of the constables a light granted in the maximum sum of and at the same time express to push.
According to Mr. Lee, the con- stable. a Shantung man, became furious and took particulare from his licence. Mr. Lee apologised in the constable's native language, but the latter still insisted on having the driver's particulars.
Mr. K. H. D. Fogg, of the Royal Air Force, Kai Tak Base, was involved in an accident yesterday, While riding a motor cycle he collided with a Chinese, Tlu Tam, at the junction of Chatham Road and Ma Tau Kok Road. Mr. Foxy sustained Injuries to his face, while the man suffered injury to both legs. Both were sent to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.
Two cases each of Small-pox und Typhoid Fever were reported to the local Health authorities on Friday,
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His Worship replied that it was his opinion that the case beyond bail. Bail was accordingly refused.
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Celebrations. Members of the Police Reserve worked for
somewhat long hours In [pleasant heat, and the fact that the celebrations passed off with- out any untoward event, Indicates the tactfulness and discretion used by the Police Reserve throughout this period."
Near; 1,500 ofßeers and men of the Regiment, the Lincolnshire Regiment, and the local East Lanenshire
The River Conservancy Com- mission for Kwangtung Province issues the following report on
ten under Capt C.F. Jaines, M.C., water levels, in English feet, for company of the Legion of Frontiers. the West, North and East Rivers: attended an open air parade Jubilee May 11 May 12thanksgiving service at Shamsbuipo ILC. 124 Camp on Sunday. The Rev. 14.0 Davies, M.C., Chaplain to the Forces, 7.0 conducted the service, music being 1.0 provided by the Lincolnshire Band.
West River at Shiuhing 149.3 North River at Taingyuen 11.3 North River at Samshui East River at Sheklung ...
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