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HER ALLURE ROCKED A CONTINENT
HER MARRIAGE, STUNNED A NATION!
K FRANCIS STOLEN HOLIDAY.
ALISON SKIPWORTH ALEXANDER D'ARCY
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Compensation Not Sought From Japan
Britain Preters To Compensate Hor Hurt Ambassador
London, Nov. 2
No compensation had been paid by the Japanese Government to Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugesacri, ilic British Ambassador, said Mr. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons 10- day, replying to a question by Com- mander O. Locker-Lampson (Con.).
The Foreign Secretary recalled that une had been demanded by the British Government.
Commander Locker-Lampson asic- ed if this was not an ocension when the Government ought to usk some compensation for its representative's loss in health and injury.
Mr. Eden replied in the negative, adding at after careful considera- tlon the British Government thought It more consonant with the import- ance of the occasion to make the compensation itself.-Reuter...
CHILDREN SLAIN
Toll Of Spanish Air Raids
Barcelona, Nov. 22.
klllect, Thirty-two were
16 of whom were children, and 87 injured, as a result of an Insurgent air raid on Alicante In the early hours of Saturday morning says the Ministry
of National Defence.
The working class sections of the town suffered the most.
An A small Spanish freighter is re- ported sunk with all hands this! morning just after leaving Castellon Harbour, 45 miles north of Valencia. An explosion was heard just before the vessel foundered, the use of which is not yet established, but pes- sibly was due to striking a mine.- Reuter.
FRENCH PLANES FLY 250,000 MILES
Paris, Nov. 22.
Edward Arnold in "JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN" aircraft which is flying to different
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The above picture shows the new Hillinan "14" ave-seater car. Embodying many fine engineering features, and stylish in appearance, it has met with an enthusiastic reception wherever is has been exhibit- ed, The Hongkong representatives are Messrs. Gitman & Co., Ltd. (Photo-Ming Yuan),
ADMIRAL SENT NO MESSAGE
Report Of Message Of Congratulation To Matsui Denied
the
Lillie
BRITISH POLICY
PROBED
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International Settlement in Shanghal was held and administered would in no way be varied without the Chin- ese Government's consent.
Mr. Eden replied that the Settle- ment was administered under land which were not modl- regulations Bable without the Chinese Govern- ment's consent.
Mr. Wedgwood Bean asked if the House was to understand that the demands apparently made by the Japanese General in Shanghai could not be accepted.
EDEN TAKES CARE Mr. Eden repiled: "That is a dif- answer has
terent question. My been carefully drafted and I think will be found to cover the question,
London, Nov. 22. Replying to Mr. George 1. Strauss (Con) who asked the First Lord of the Admiralty on whose instructions Adintral Sir Charles Little had con- General Matsui on the ratulated Japanese military success in Shanghal area, Mr. Geoffery Shakes, peare, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty said that Admirad had not congratulated General Matul success, on the Japanese military therefore the question did not arise. Mr. Strauss asked if the informa- tion was given out by the official Japanese press agency built by Tele- nraph and radio, and if he would
Sir Alfred Knox (Cons.) asked if take sleps to deny this both to the
Mr. Eden was aware that in the re- Japanese and Chinese governments.
Mr Shakespeare replied: This cent operations in the neighbour- question and answer will do that.-hood of Shanghai, the Japanese had
Renter.
Lord Halifax Returns
London, Nov. 22.
Air, Wedgwood Benn then asked if it meant that the Shanghai Munici pality in no way would be made agents for the Japanese army in pursuance of their policy there.
Me. Etten replied that those were important questions, and he would! prefer to see them on paper.
done their best to spare the foreign business and residential areas in the International Settlement, and if an approach had been made to the Japanese Government with a view to obtaining security for Chinese re- fugees and their return in normal occupations.
WILL NOT ANSWER
Mr. Eden replied that it was pre- mature at the present stage to lo attempt, & final judgment on the Lord Halifax returned from Gerpoint raised in the Arst part of the many this afternoon. It is expected question. Regarding the second part a statement will be made in the House of the question it was not clear that regarding any fultiative on, the part of the Bri- of Commons, to-morrow his vidit.
tish Government was called for, as Lord Halifax conferred with Mr the natter was firstly one for the Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, municipal authorities of the Inter- the national Settlement. Mr. Eden fear- to-night, after which both saw Prime Minister,
cd that to a large extent it was still The Cabinet will consider Lord physically impossible for the refugees Halifax's report on Wednesday, pend-to return to their normal occupation. Ing which no statement will be forth-
Conumander
R. T. H. Fletcher coming-Reuter.
(Lab.) naked whether any Informa- tion had been received from the Japanese Government that it intend- International ed to take over the Settlemeal and French and all those governmental functions hitherto exercised by the Government.
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KING AND QUEEN SPEND WEEK-END AT WINDSOR
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Chinese
Mr. Eden replied that he required notice of that question.-Router.
EDEN STILL BUSY
London, Nov. 22. Replying to Mr. Will Thorne in the House of Commons to-day to his question whether the Nine-Power
London, Nov; 22. The King and Queen who have been spending the week-end at Royal Lodge, drove to Windsor Castle yes. terday and inspected the alterations to His Majesty's rooms:
They were in the private apart-conference had considered the cor- ments for an hour after which they respondence between the Chinese and altended divine service at the Royal Japanese Foreign Ministers with re- gard to the Sino-Japanese clash at Chapel, Windsor Great Park.
The Marco Polo bridge, Mr. Anthony
went
In the afternoon the King shooting in Windsor forest after for had delayed the start of the shoot.- Itenter.
DILWARA IN TYPHOON
Eden and that the Chinese delegate hnd not brought any such corresTM conference. pondence before the which had not found it necessary to investigate the detalled history of the
conflict which had already been con- sidered by the Assembly of the Lengue.
However, continued Mr. Eden, the salient
point of the correspondence, namely the Chinese Government's ex- pression of readiness to seek a solu The transport Dilwara caught the tion of the dispute by pacific means edge of the typhoon which has been was given renewed expression by the menacing Hongkong for some days Chinese delegates and was taken into and is likely to be a day late in due account by the conference in the arriving at Shanghal. She will pre-proceedings. bably not return to Hongkong be fore Monday. Instead of Sunday, as scheduled.
STRIKERS ACCEPT
PROPOSALS
Akron, Nov. 22. A Union official has announced that members of the United Rubber Works of Amerien have voted to end the strike at the Goodydar Company by accepting the settlement proposals. -Reuter
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SEE (Con) asked
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Mr. Eden, in a written reply, said, No. The reports he had received of looting in this district concerned the retreating Chinese troops. His Ma- jesty's representatives were doing everything possible to protect British property and compensation would be claimed In every case in which the claim was justified. Reuter.
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to be in wireless communication with also expect the Japanese to extend Hangkong radio California. Minthe advance to include Wuhu, and Maru, Ranpura, President Harrison, then call a halt, while they seek to
Möller, Empress of Japan, Erlen,
negotiate peace terms with a respon- Ozardo, Changon, Chaksang. Conte sibie Chinese authority, failing which Rosso, Van Heusz, Ninghal, Ranch, they may established a new Chinese Shantung. Friderun, Nojima Maru, administration nt Nanking with Jean Laborde and Titsaroca.
officials brought down from north Ching
SOVIET AMBASSADOR TO CHINA
Moscow, Nov. 22. M: Luganets Erelsky has been ap- pointed Soviet Ambassador to China.
--Reutor,
But whatever happens, the present administration seems determined to continue resistance, re-organising the army and strengthening it by-man- power from the provinces of Kwang- tung, Kwangsl, Kwelchow. Hunan, Hupoli, and Szechuen from which the bulk of Chinos best fighting material is drawn-Reuter.
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