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THE HONGKONG
Foreigners Are Safe At Taiyuanfu
Japanese Offering
Protection
T'elping. Nov, 10. Japanese military authorities have received detalled Information concern- ing the safety of 68 forelmers in Tai yuanfu. The information is ak follows:
Fifteen
Britans, Including nine missionaries and six doctors, are in- side the wall,
Sixteen Russians, mostly engineers and teachers, are all in the Roman Catholic Church, suffering a shortage of food which the Japanese are now supplying.
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10,
LABOUR LORD ASKS END OF SANCTIONS
Lord Halifax Mission Mentioned Following
Colonies Discussion
London, Nov. 18.
1937.
The elimination of Article 16 from, the League Covenant was suggested from two sides, namely Lord Sankey, the Gov- ernment Labourite and Lord Stonehaven, the Conservative, when the House of Lords was in debate to-day. Article 16 deals with the application of sanctions.
Fifices Germans, all businessmen,
Baron Noel Buxton (Lab.) | are living with 88 Chinese employees some miles outside the city, and pleaded for concession on the the Japanese have supplied them with principle of the restoration of small machine-guns for defence the German colonies. When againts stragglers.
that was done he said, the iden Fourteen italians are all in a of adjustment could be freely Germans, for
Catholic Church, except a 72 year-
old bishop, who is with converts out discussed. The side of the west wall.
Japanese example, well understood the troops have been sent to assist him.difficulty about Tanganyika, and
Eight Swiss Salvation Army
workers are living inside of the wall. he thought they
were looking
I will be recalled that a number more to West Africa...
of American residents at Taiyuantu were previously reported safe and well. ---Renter,
RIOT OVER SOCCER DISPUTE
Nairobi Affair Explained
Nairobi, Nov. IB. The riot mong Italian And Eritrean native deserters, which resulted in the guard of the King's African Rifles firing on the mob and killing nine and wounding 27 others, arose out of a dispute during a foot.
match between the King's African Rifles ni a team of the interned deserters.
According
Government' on- nouncement two men came to blows and the referee stopped the fight. But a fracas ensued in which come
to
Replying for the Government, Swinton deprecated the Viscount
for comprehensive state- ments of British policy of procedure
requests
Belgian King Addresses Dragoons
· Recalls Historical Record Of Unit
King Leopold of the Belgians, ad-
Landna Nov. 18.
as a disservice to the objects of
of the securing an all-round settlement, dressing the 5th Regiment
Dragoon Guards at What was needed was quiet discus-Inniskilling
Colchester, after füspecting it, sald
sinn.
time of the
Paying a tribute to Lord Halifax that the regiment began its career in as an ideal interpreter of English the Lowlands at tw life and thought, Viscount Swinton Earl of Monmouth. said he hoped his visit to Germany
During the Great War the regiment would be treated circumspectly, Too was among the first of the British much should not be expected from troops to arrive to assial the Belginn it and the worst service to
army to resist Germin invasioni. negotiations was to surround tarn
After the address King Leopold with a tremendous glare of publicity, aw a display by crack riders of the is
-Reuter.
DOMINICA
TO BECOME
A COLONY
Will Be Separate From Leeward Is.
regiment, of which the King Colonel-in-Chief.---Reuter.
TYPHOID. EPIDEMIC AT HOME
Five Deaths From 95 Cases
of the Eritrean spectators, armed
London, Nov. 18. with pieces of
of firewood attacked the
An interesting little bit of legisla
London, Nov. 18. military spectators nel players. tion was tuckled by the House of
The Minister of Health is direct- Simultaneously another party of Lords to-day when there came before deserters moved
ine on
King's the House the second reading of ning a public enquiry Into an outbreak Aldean Riftes lines, whereupon the bill providing for the separation of of typhold in the Croydon district guards took prompt action by open- Dominica from the Leeward Islands, where to date 15 cases have been notifed. Fve deaths have so for re- ing fire and restoring order in a few and making it a separate colony. minutes.-Reuter's Special.
The intention is int Dominica will sulted from the epidemic.-British henceforth be governed as part of Wireless. the Windward Islands.
Lord Halifax Works Alone
Talks With Hitler Will Be Private
London, Nov. 18. The British Ambassador to Berlin will not attend the proposed conver- sations between Lord Halifax and Herr Adolf Hitler, stated Mr. Neville Chamberlain in the House of Com- inons to-day.
He added that the conversations would not be in the nature of negolla- tions, and that Lord Hallfax's visit 10 Germany was cathely private and unotheial-Reuter.,
PEACE PRIZE FOR LORD CECIL
Oslo, Nov, 18.
The 1937 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Viscount Cecil, Pre- sident of the Leugue of Nations Union In Britain, who is at present making a lecture tour of the United States, United Press.
The award is a little surprising, as It was generally regarded that Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, would receive the honour this year. His name has been freely associated with the nomination the Prize, and quite recently it was sinted that he was the only nominee Ikely to be put before the committee.
for
NEW ZEALAND BUYS AEROPLANES FOR DEFENCE FORCES
Wellington, N.Z., Nov. 18.
I in reported that the New Zen- land Government has ordered 17 aeroplanes from Britain for training the air orm of the New Zealand ferri- torini defence force.-Reuter.
ANTI-FASCISTS SENTENCED
Rome, Nov. 18. Another mass trial has been held before a special tribunal for the de- fence of the State.
Il resulted fri 23 anti-Fascists be- ing sentenced to prison sentences ranging from ont to ten Reuter,
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The Marquess of Busterin ex- plained that the transfer was due to the fact that the Domincans had raciul characteristics more allied with the Windwards than the Leewards,' their language being patols French TLACI
BOMBING
their religion predominantly RAID NEAR
Catholic.-Reuter,
STOP PRESS
BORDER
At 9 o'clock to-day Japanese planes swept
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DAMAGE HEAVY IN TYPHOON
Manila, Nov. 19. Reports from the Provinces Indirate that loss of life is sight but damage. is heavy as a result of the typhoon. In the Leyle Pravince 000 houses were destroyed, and ene person was killed. Hundreds of houses were demolished in other Provinces, but only five people are known to be dead:
The typhoon at present is in the China Sea, 140 miles south of Manlin after crossing southern Mindanao, which is slill without communications. -Uulted Press.
STUDYING SILVER
PROBLEM.
Washington, Nov. U. Mr. Henry Morgenthal, Socrotary of the Treasury, auld the Treasury I alerdying The Administration's futuro silver programme, However, they have not hold discussions with butside internals-United Press.
FRANCE DENIES
REPRESENTATION FROM JAPANESE
Farls, Nov. 18.
denies The French Government that it has received representations from Japan against the transport of war materials to China through Indo-China.--Beuter,
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STOCK EXCHANGE ment is reached, was depressed to-
DEPRESSED
London, Nov. 18.
day, especially among Industrials which encounted considerable pro vincial selling. Base metals reflected this weakness.
Commodities and cotton cased in
The Stock Exchange. with the sympathy with America, Wheat was exception of Brazilian Bonds which lower swing to private ideas regard were not marked appreciably upon ing the Argentine crop. Base metals lock of interest.—- news that the debt service will be declined kept up to date until a new agrea-Reuter's Special,
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