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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

1937.

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Alro baanga Ahven ur kuk DAY Containing LEAGUE'S CONDEMNA- TION OF JAPANESE "BORROR" Censured By 52 Nations For Ruthless. Bombings

THRILLS! SI-Harvey, the boy,

tolis off the four into the real

·SIE-The raicu!

\80X-Race between the

"We're Here" and "Jenny Cushman1" SI-Return to sweet-

heach other!

NEXT CHANGE ANN HARDING with BASIL RATHBONE in

"LOVE FROM A STRANGER" United Artists

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REFUGEE ZONE RESERVED

Chinese And Japanese Sign

establishment of a retugee zone

nt

STOP PRESS NEWS QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

JOINT FIGHT AGAINST

EXODUS CONTINUES Shanghai, Nov. 0. REDS

Nantao is becoming more deserted Berlin, Nov. 6. hourly despite the conclusion of an The inclusion of Italy in the anti-agreement to establish a refugee zone,

probably

that the Communist agreement is described when as a measure "for a joint fight against native city will be spared bombing Communism".

operations,

Shanghal, Nov. 0. The refugee problem is expected to be considerably ameliorated in con-

The agreement, it is emphasised, is sequence of the conclusion yesterday directed solely against Communist

for evening of an agreement thenelivity abroad. The Sino-Japanese Nantao, free from military activities. conflict is entirely omitted from all

the The agreement is signed by Chinese authorities Ac Father Jacquinot, Chairman of the Refugees Committee on the one side, and by the Japanese authorities and Father Jacquinot on the other.

The zone comprises the northern part of the Nanino, bounded on three kides by French Concession, and ta the south by Fongpang Road, which cuts across Nontoo.

references in the Reuter..

new agreemeni---

·ODD STORY OF

COLLISION

A collision occurred

means

The exodus, which began several days ago, is continuing unabated, thousands flocking to French Con- cession through every gate.

No less than 8,000 men, women and one gate children passed, through alone yesterday, the majority jual

of clothint.- [carrying a handful

Reuter.

about 1.35

MORE TROOPS LANDED

It will be policed by a special body jam. to-day in Stubbs Road between

Shanghai, Nov. 6. of Chinese pollee, probably under the car No. 264, belonging to Mr. P. 13.

Chinese reports state that ad- landed at direction of the Refugees Committee. Wilson, and lorry No. 3207.

According to a Police report, Mr.ditional Japanese have The Chinese authorities emphasise that the consummation of the plain Wilson had no knowledge of the ac-

Chinese resistance. does not involve an agreement be-cident. He parked the car for the several points near Chapos, despite night at the junction of Kennedy Road Meanwhile an additional thousand *ween the Chinese and Japanse.md Queen's Rond East about 10 pan. Japanese troops have crossed Soo- inst night. The offside front tyre chow Creek near Jessfeld Park after

Veilce and the rim of the knocked off and the front affside in a long battle in the course of which general was badly damaged. It was the Chinese claim they inflicted heavy

casualties.-United Press. found abandoned further up the road from the scene of the necident, near the Lingnan School.

Rekter,

Gives Work To War Wounded

British Legion Still Requires Funds

em-

A total of 363 severely disabled ex- Service men are permanently ployed in the British Legion Poppy Factory at Richmond making the Poppies and Wreaths required for the Ban Remembrance Day Appeal, At this Factory, the Legion is the Jurgest cmployer of exclusively disabled labour in the work.

The Legion still needs funds. Previously acknowledged $2,500 The Gloucester Hotel

were

The Trable Police Best learned of the collision through the driver of the lorry. who said that there were two Europeans in the ear. They refused:

the secident, to get out after drove on.

APPROVING ANTI.

RED PACT

and

Tokyo, Nov. 6.

An extraordinary plenary session

1

HUNTING MISSING

AMERICAN

Shanghai, Nov. 6. The United States authorities have requested the Chinese to assist in locating the whereabouts of Mr. C. M. Robertson, of Philadelphia, who has been missing for 48 hins since going to Poolung to inspect property! there. Unlied Press.

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ON INDIA'S UNTAMED FRONTIER...

the killed High landars have takon

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BIG ATTACK IMMINENT

Shanghal, Nov. 6.

the

4.SHOWS DAILY 1.30-$18

of the Privy Council meets at Jucluck this morning at the Imperial A steady artillery duel on

Paines in the presence of the Emper- western front, and the very clear or formally to prov anti-weather, is believed to presage the Comintern Part, after whh willmminent Japanese

HANKOW

30

R. W. Roberts

Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster

25

1. C. F. Bellamy

Prof. W. Fuid

20

George W. Pape

20

Che

E. W. Hamilton

15

Dr. H. J. Valentine

10

Prof. H. K. M. Simpson

10

be necessary for the precedure to be Press. repented at an extraordinary meeting

John Forbes

10

of the Cabinet.

Then, when

the

Imperial sanction hos hen obtained

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"THE GREAT

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MARIAN MARSH

·

JOHN TRENT .

Gomeriava Tabla Reginald Denny

Directed by Charles Vidor

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Further contributions will

gratefully received by Mr. F.

I will be necessary for the assent and signature to be eabled to

be Japanese Embassy at Rome,

the

The

Gterms of the Pact will be made publie

Maunder. Secretary to Earl Haig's about 10 pm-Reuter.

Fund, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank

Bldg., Hongkong,

Cheques should be made out to Thomson & Co, and crossed "Poppy! Day Fund."

RELIGIOUS WORKER COMING HERE

Rev. Dr. James Hannan

Appointed to the post of national director of the Society. for the Prom pugation of the Faith, the Rev. Dr. James Hannan, of the Roman Catholic Church expects to visit Hongkong in the course of his work. Nearly all of his travelling will be done by air. The scope of his work will extend throughout the Com- monwealth of Australia, and to the Dutch East Indies, New Guinea, Malaya, French Indo-China, Hong- kong and China.

save

Because of other duties, including the direction of a religious correspon- dence school which ministers to 25,000 children, be has travelling time as much as possibic.

When he goes to Rome in 1939) he will travel all the way by plane He niso intends to cover as much as possible of his overseas territory by air,

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong radio station: Shuntien, Empress of Russin, Neptuna, Em- press of Canado, Empress of Japan Ortwe, Leverkusen, Sarpedon, kuni Maru, Seistan, Sirdhana; laya, Emmy, President Grant.

push. Thited

MAILS FOR REFUGEES

Letters are lying at the Poste Restante, General Post Office for the following:-

Mrs. H. E. Alors, Miss Ayrton, Miss B. Craig, Mrs. Cuthbertson, Mrs. A. E. Fraser, Mrs. W. A. McClelland, fr. Otto Menton, Mrs. L. Page, Mrs. G. Page, Miss Rogers, Mrs. P.

A young visitor from Shanghai en joying himself on the beach. This

Leslie thorwood, son of Mr Hima-herwood who is staying in Kows Tale, Mrs.

Tera-i

loon.

Tomlinson, Mrs. Tresize, Mrs. L. H. Williams,

G.

H.

WEE WILLIE

WINKIE

starring SHIRLEY

TEMPLE

and VICTOR

M.LAGLEN

C. AUBREY SMITHS JUNERLANG

MİCİ

CES

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