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THE HONGKONG

Norwegian

Protest To

Gen. Franco

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936.

FOLLOWING HOLD-UP TO

OF STEAMER

Oslo, Nov. 26..

COSSACKS PLEDGE SWORDS

FIERCE DEFENCE OF FATHERLAND

Horthy Sees

Italy's Sea

Armaments

AS GUEST OF KING AND MUSSOLINI

Naples, Nov. 27. Signor Benito Mussolini, piloting his own plane, arrived here to-day for the magnificent naval review, said to be for the entertainnient of Ad-

regent miral Nicholas Horthy.

"WE WILL STOP The Norwegian Government has made an energetis protest to General AT NOTHING" Franco with regard to the hold-up of the Norweglan steamer Lialen.

Moscow, Nov. 26. According to the muster of the

"The Red Cossacks are de-Hungary. Lisken he was stopped and interro- gated by two Spanish armed traw-termined to wipe out mercilessly about 10 miles off Cape Finis-Japanese or Germans or any terre and ordered to proceed in other enemy who dares attack company with one of them to Vigo. The Cossack Fatherland." The master refused, on the ground that

lers

waters.

VAR Outside territori

An armed guard was placed OR board the Norwegian ship and she was taken to Vigo, when her cargo of seed potatoes, consigned tu fic Agricultural Department of the Spanish Clovernment, was conflsented. The ship is now at Gibralter awalling instructions --Rruter Special,

GENERAL. STRIKE

THREAT

Continued from Pape 1.3.

24-hour strike to-day, alleging they had not received wages for the period of a former strike, which were awarded to them by an arbitration

hoard.

There is a pussibility of a general strike of all the ofl workers in Mexico it at the end of the menih, taugh iny s he avoided. Owners and I have been conferring at length with the head of the Labour Depart ment in an attempt to flud a basis for agreement.--teuter.

The

MEXICAN THREAT

Mexico City, Nov. 26. greatest strike in Mexico's Unicas history is threatened to-day. have notified the US. Smelting Com- pany that unless the labour troubles at Sun Lul Potest Silver Mine are settled" within ten days, all the miners in Mexico will walk out,

Murcover, seventeen oll companies and shippers, handling oli will be affected by a strike called for Sun- day.-United Press.

STUDENTS PICKET CAFES

Paris, Nov. 26. Sone 3,000 students of University City have struck and are picketing restaurants charging ten frames for meals compared with six francs the Latin quarter.--United Press.

This pledge was made by the Don Commack group at the concluding session of the All-Union Congress of the Soviets, and brought everyone present, including M. Iosef Stalin, the military chief, M. Vornshiloff, and Polttent every member Bureau, cheering wildly, to his feet. Dressed Iza their ઠા Cossack uniforms, which were banned until

of

the

of

The city was gay with flags and the streets lined with Riselshirts when King Victor Emmanuel and Admiral Horthy boarded a cruiser and raved out of the harbour at 25 knots, on ther way to visit the main fleet.

In

Admiral Horthy's presence Italy is believed to portend a closer! Italo-Hungarian, connection--Reuter Bulletin Service.

LARCENY BY FINDING

last year because of the reluctance of RUNNER CHARGED`AT

the Cossacks to surrendey to the re- volutionaries after the downfall of the Czar, and because of their bloody resistance to the militan, Cominunista who hated the Costacka as "servants of the Czar," and brandish- ing their sabres, the force men of the Don country completely captured the session.

KOWLOON.

Wong A boarding-house runner. the

You-nam, 34, was charged before the Kowloon Mr. Himsworth at Magistracy this morning with the larceny by finding on board the 5.3. Tjibadak, of a purse containing ten

of

Mok properly guilders, the Cheong-ming. X passenger on the bont.

Appearing for the defence, Mr. C. Y. Kwan applied for a remand of 24 hours, saying he had only just been i instructed,

"We are ready to help again at Fascist ta crush any moment ther

The enemy."

smkesman of Cossacks declared,

"The Coroarks are now forming the best divisons of the Red Army and we will stop at nothing to destruy working an energy and help the classes" Renter

L/ BOUR CAPTURES GREENOCK

NATIONAL LIBERAL AT LAST ELECTION

Detective-Sergeant Hutchinson, who prosecuted, raid the complainant hind to leave for Andy in an hour's time.

After consulting his client, Mr. Kwan suggested that the evidence of complainant be heard, and this was agreed by Sergt. Hutchinson.

Complainant stated he did not dis- over is losa until the purse was shown to

to him by a person employed on the bont.

Cross-examined, he said he did not know how he lust the purse. It was possible he might have dropped it.

The case was adjourned until 11 a. to-morrow.

ST. ANDREW'S DAY CONCERT

Lundun, Nov. 27. Labour gained a marked pictury In the by-election at Greenock, caused by the death of Sir Godfrey Collins, AT former Secretary for Scotland, con- Inverting a Liberal National majority of 3,354 at the General Election into a Labour majority of 2,604. The re- sult was as follows: Mr. R. Gibson (Lab.)

20.594.

PENINSULA HOTEL

ON SUNDAY

By kind perils:lon of Major W.E.D. Dowling and Officers, the band of the 2nd. Battalion, the East Mr. V. E. Cornellus (Lib. Naly 17,990, | Lancashire Regiment will play the

Lab. majority

2,091.

PICKETS ARRESTED`

Beaumont, Texts. Nov, 26. Sherin W. W. Richardson To-day arrested 236 seamen at Port Arthur, picketing e docks, Answering tar

Reiter, unions thrents to continue he said bef

There were three candidates at would erect a strekade to use ad-the General Election, Sir Godfrey ditional prisoners if necessary,

Collins (Liberal National)? Arverted pickets fare contempt of 20,200. Mr. Irwin (Labour) 16,945, enart charge: Friday--United Prets. ¦ and Mr. J. L. Kinlock (Independent)

1.280.

ACCORD

BERLIN DEFENDS

¿Continued from Page 1.3

views and sectipations of the Ger-

mans.

The Warsaw message adds that the

incastre is probably being taken with a view to expelling all Germans from | Russian territory —Reuter,

TALKS IN TOKYO, ROME

Tokyo, Nov. 27.

following programme at a St. An- drew's Day concert at the Peninsula Hotel on Sunday at 9 pant

Tanzt."

1. March Triumphant. "The Lon- don Sentiish". Haines. polling 2. Overture. Tam Shunter"

Drysdale,

3. Vale. "Amorettan Gungl

4. First Movement of the "Dra- matic Symphony" (The unfinished). Schubert.

The Labour vote has thus riaru by, 3,640, whilst the National Labour poll has shrunk by 2,309.

U.S. ISSUING NEW MONEY

$100,000,000 WEEKLY TO REPLENISH CASH

Washington, Nov. 26. The United States Treasury is tal- The Italian Ambassador, Signoring action to replenish the cash Glacient Aurl), visited the Foreign | balance, which is at present below Minister, Mr. Arita, to-day' and $1,000,000,000, through issuing $100,- official news sources say their dis-000,000 in bills weekly Instead cussions included references to the $50,000,000 as formerly Japanese-German agreement.

of

while

The Asahi Shimbun saya Japanese- The increasing issties dovetail with Italian negotiations are proceeding in the Secretary of the Treasury's state- Rome, als, and probably include an ment that he thinks it is unwise to arrangement for the recognition of pernil the Treasury's cash balance Manchukuo

$1,000,000,000 and Ethiopia. Unted to go below Press.

foreign conditions are so unsettled.

Due to the Treasury having moved to boost the new issues before De- cember 15, It is considered likely that this indientes that Mr. Henry Morgenthau will seek new cash tor the December 15 financing program- me, when he will meet the December 5 bills, plus on aggregate of $1,170.- 051,000 in notes due on December 15 and February 15.

"SHARE-PUSHING" ACTIVITIES

GOVERNMENT ORDERS

INQUIRY

Treasury offelala have pointed out that the increased bills issues will boost the Treasury's cash income until March 15 when the anticipated increased income tax collections will result in improved business.

London, Nay, 20. The President of the Board of Tende announced in the House of Commons that an inquiry by a De- partmental Committee would

Of the total of new bills, $50,000,- held into "the operation commonly 000 will mature in 104 days and the known as share-pushing and share- remainder in 273 days.-United Press. hawking" and similar activities.

De

The Committee, which would re-

port

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to whatever legislative or other action might be desirable. would have as Chairman Sir Archi- bald Budkin, formerly Director of Public Prosecutions-British less.

RECOGNISING FRANCO

Wire-

Tirana, Albania, Nov. 28. The Government of Albania, which Is ndmittedly under the domination of Italy, has announced that it is recognising the Government of Gen- ernt Prancisco Franco, the Spanish Insurgent chief-United Press

MUTINEERS CAPTURED ・・・

Tientsin, Nov. 27.

Hearst Hires Roosevelt's

Son-in-Law

5. Euphonium Solo. "The Bande- Iero." Stuart,

Solnist:-Corporal F. Coward.

6. Selection of Harry Lauder's: Popular Songs art. Ord Hume.

7. Selection from Arthur Sullivan's melodramatic opera: "The Pirates of Penzance."

6. Cornet Solo, SO Mulloy.

"Love's old Sweel

Soloist:-Bandsman W. Foster.

9.

Travels from the Opera "I

Vertil.

10. Selection from the musical play "The Merry Widow." Lehor.

It.

The Thistle" arr.

Fantasia

Myddleton.

Regimental Marches: "The At- tuck" and "Lancashire Lad”.

GOD SAVE THE KING Conductor:-Mr. A. N. Yule.

SAFETY ZONE IN BARCELONA

(Continued from. Page 1.)

Rear-Admiral says the Government hi Majorca wishes the foregoing state- ment passed on to the ships of other nations-Reuter.

ITALIAN OCCUPATION

London, Nov. 20. London newspaper allegations of an Italian "occupation" of the island of Majorea were referred to by Lord Farington in the course of a debate on the Spanish situation in the House of Lords to-day. He said the Italians were supposed to have perpetrated massacre and to have organised the whole of the rebel forces in Mujoren. Lord Plymouth, replying, said there had been auspicions on various sides that there had been an intention on the part of the Italian Government, perhaps as a result of a bargain with General Francisco Franco, lo take one or more of the Balearic Islands.. On several occasions in re- cent months, however, the Italian Government had given His Majesty's Government full assurances as to the absence of any Italian Intentions with regard to the Balearics,

over

New York, Nov. 26. The virulent onposition of Mr. The head of the Italian Government: William Randolph Hearst's news-hind recently repeated the declara- papers to the Democratic party prin- tion in the most ample and satisfac-

art. particularly, to the re-

tory form, during da interview with ciples election of President F. D. Roosevelt, British press correspondent, and 1

plquancy to the announce- Hives

must be taken as full offeint assur- ment that Mr. John Boettiger, sonance. Lord Plymouth concluded. in-law of the President. has been Reuter. appointed publisher of the Scattle Post-Intelligencer.

Appearing on remand before Mr. The P.-., one of the oldest and K. Keen at the Central Magistracy influential newspapers in the this morning, u falestatin, Tsung Yeo- roost All 400 of the mutinous East Hopei west, is one of Mr. Hearst's great sun, 35, was ordered to pay a line of and has been made into $10 for having attempted to travel on troops have been captured without "strbug,

the most- formidable

a Shamshulpo Ferry with another a single casualty and their Japanese probably. guards are taking them to Tangshan political newspaper in the state-mun's, monthly ticket. Defendant

was on $25 bail.

for court martial.—United Press.

Reuter,

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