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Egyptians' Complaint
WANT ADMISSION
TO LEAGUE
Geneva, Nov. 18. The Secretariat of the League of Nations has received.telegrams from leaders of the Wadf (Egyptian Nationalist Party) and the Council of Cairo Students.
The telegrams have not been published, as they are unofficial in character, but it is understood that they complain of the attitude of the Britlah Government with regard to the Egyptian Constitu- tion and at the Egyptian Govern- mont's attitude towards student demonstrations.
It is also believed that the telegrams urged that the Egyptians should claim admission to the League-iscuter.
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U.S. LACKING MERCHANT VESSELS
EMERGENCY NEEDS: EXPLAINED.
Washington, Nov, 18. The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Daniel Roper, warned tho Merchant Marine Conference in an address today that the United States would have a shoringe of merchant ships in the event of war emergencies...
Severe Gale Kills Four
EIGHT MISSING ON U.S. COAST
(Special to "Telegraph") ·
(My Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Men- sapes Ordinance, 1991, Received, November 19, II a.m.)
New York, Nov, 18. Four are dead and oight - are missing, and damage totalling more than $2,000,000, are the results of a storm which has swopt from the Carolinas into Canada.
High tidos and mountainous "It is deeply lamentable that waves flooded dozens of senside while we are building up our Navy towns and snow covers New Eng- to trendy strength we are doing land and the mid-Atlantic coast practically nothing to supply the states. It is expected the gale will Navy with modern auxiliaries. | abate to-day. The Navy would find the merchant The eight missing persons are marine inadequate, especially in aboard two Provincetown fishing speed, for emergency require boats-United Press. ments;
CHOPPER ATTACK Improving conditions, must have
ON BROTHER
INCIDENT DESCRIBED
IN COURT
How a Chinese made a vicious attack with a chopper on his elder brother In the early hours of the morning on the second floor of 11, St. Francis Street, Wanchai, was told by Detective. Inspector A. I Elston in the Central Magistracy this morning when Leang Cheuk- nam, 23. unemployed pleaded guilty to n charge of wounding Leunig lung, an employee of the Chinese Club, Bank of Canton building. The case was heard by Mr. S. F. Bal- four.
I was disclosed that the defen- dant, was bound over, on July 29 this year for assaulting Leung Hung's wife with a pair of pliers. Inspector Elston sinted that the parties lived together with their mother: Defendant had not done any work for about a your and on November 12 he and his brother had a quarrel. Leùng Hung told the defendant it was about time he found a job. At.3 a.m. the follow ing day, while Leung Hung was asleep, the defendant went to the
"The merchant marine, under
the financial and moral support of the Government.
"In the event of a major cam- paign we should need 900 mer- chant ships, totalling 6,000,000 Luns, whereas at present we have only 488 ships, totalling 3,000,000 tons engaged in foreign trade." Reuter
MUSSOLINI'S REPORT
NO NEW MOVES IN
SANCTIONS FIGHT ·
HOOVER STILL IN RING
WASHINGTON POST BACKS POLICY
a con-
(Special to "Telegraph")
New York, Nov. 18. Republicans who held ference with the former Presklent, Mr. Herbert Hoover, are convinced that he will seek the party's nomination if circumstances de- velop favourably.
They believe he will not eliminate himself while Senator Borah and others are hostile to his policy and remain possible candidaton. United Press.
Rome, Nov, 18. Signor Mussolni spoke for HOOVER'S VIEWS UPHELD over two hours at a meeting of the
Washington, Nov. 18. Fascist Grand Council, making a
The Washington Post, In an roport of "a political and military
editorial comment on Mr. Herbert character." The public is
on the monetary prised that the communique did Hoover's views
any fresh anti-situation to-day said that, includ- not announce
Ing Mr. Hoover's demand for the ¡sanctions regulations.
cessation of the silver purchases.
Bur-
It is presumed that Il Duce ex-"this special emphasis upon fiscal plained the reasons for the change reforms is justified, because the of the High. Command in Ethlopla changes advocated would auto- and apoke on plans for the cou-matically end many of the New tinuance of the offensive, while Deal's practices and experiments
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slashed his brother on the head twice, causing considerable loss of blood.
reported on the situation in the to unsound financial practices." light of the British General Elec- United Press. tion, The Grand Council has ad-
The defendant threw the chopper' journed until December 18- on his bunk and bolted down the, Router. stairs. He was arrested by police yesterday as he was about to leave for Canton.
The Magistrate enforced the de- fendant's bond of $76, with the alternative of one month's hard labour, and passed sentence of an additional month's hard labour on -the-wounding-charge-
Inspector Elston staled that com- plainant was in hospital for five days and was still under treatment.
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Protection of Children will be held. at the Helena May. Institute at 5.15 p.m. on Monday, December 16,
1935.
'DON'T SNAP RADISHES
TOURISTS--HELD-IN-
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BRITISH COMPANIES ACTIVE AT HOME
London, Nov 19
An intensive search for oil in Britain is foreshadowed by the oficial announcement that thirty Feences have been granted to the D'Arcy Exploration Company and
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Hakodate, Nov. 19. Three Americans, Mr. Robert Koke; Mrs. Robert Ames and Mrs. Louise Garrett, of New York, were the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company detained and questioned. to-day to prospect areas, totalling 6,438 Instructor's Course. after photographing huge Japan-square miles in twelve counties.
radishes hanging on the Applications for licences for clothesline in a hotel yard.
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Police developed the piclures and found they wore harmless, although they were taken in ak fortified zone.
The visitors were allowed to continue their trip according to schedule arranged by the Japan Tourist Burçàu.
The cash price, however, is hardly affected, since spot business la negligible, owing to
The visitors sald the police expectn- tions of the delivery this week of were courteous and served them part of a consigament of 1,500 tea, but declined to return their tons shipped from the Netherlands cameras until they were returning Indies. In order to
the to Tokyo.-United Press. situation.
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TWO SOLDIERS
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MOTOR CYCLE AND LORRY COLLIDE Two men of the East Lanenshire Regiment. Pte. Fernhead and Pte. Cherry, were rather seriously in- jured in a motor accident on the Talpo Road near the 4 mile post yesterday.
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exploration in twenty other areas; are being examined-Reuter.
THEIR MAJESTIES IN LONDON
WARMLY WELCOMED BY PEOPLE
London, Nov. 18. The King and Queen who have heen at Sandringham since Armis- tics Day, returned to Buckingham Palace this afternoon. They were cheered by a crowd at the gates on their arrival,
· Their Majesties' now grandson, the infant non of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, will be christened In the private chapel at Bucking- ham Palace on Wednesday. It is expected that the King and Queen will return to Sandringham for the Christmas.—British Wirelcor.
STILL ALIVE
Tokyo, Nov, 19. The Acali severely criticises Roderick Menzel, the Czecho-Slo- vakian tennis player, who is at present taking part in exhibition matches in Japan, and who has just been beaten by Jiro Yama--MISSIONARIES MÁY
BE RELEASED gishi, the Davis Cup player.
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Menzel is alleged to have gald that ho permitted Yamagishi to win because the crowd wore It appears that lorry No. 1182, booing and demanding a Japanese driven by Wong Kit, was proceed victory-United Press. Ing along Talpo Rond about 3.39 p.m. yesterday, and on turning a bend, motor cycle No, 179, ridden by Pte. Fernhend with Pte. Cherry on the pillion, came in the opposite direction, and collided with the lor ry. Both soldiers were thrown off the machine and received injuries. They were conveyed in public car No. 136 to the Kowloon Hospital, where they are making satisfactory the following Straits currency quota tions (buyers) from Singapore to-day for raw rubber: Spot
progress.
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Pelping, Nov. 19. Mr. Hayman and Mr. Bosshardt, the two missionaries who have long been In the hands of bandits. were seen alive, on November 12, when a Chinese messenger assisting in negotiations for thefr, release visited the Communiat camp, where they are held.
It is hoped that their release will be effected soon.—Reuter.
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Washington, Nov. 18. Over the protest of the United States Government attorneys, the The annual meeting of the Girl Decombir.
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