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First Such Move By China Would Shatter Market
London, Dec. B,
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A report published in one of this morning's popers that Chinese silver is being refined in London on behalf of the United States Treasury categorically denied by the reiners, | who informed Reuter that the refin- Ing is being done on behalf of the Chinese Government,
Bullion dealers have no fear that the silver refined in London will be thrown' on to the Landon market as the Chinese Government is bound by the silver agreement with the United States to offer all available liver first to the United States, who is continuing to buy.
There is no possibility of Chinese silver being unloaded in London even in the event of the United States stopping purchase as the first ounce of Chinese silver appearing on the -market would cause a rout,
Concerning the reuson prompting the Chinese Government to prefer to have the liver refined in London, It Es conjectured that this course has been adopted in order to facilitate advances to the Chinese Government. by British banks, and also that it is casier and cheaper to store bars than coin and broken silver.-Reuter.
Government
- Inaction
Criticised
Suspended Judgment Asked By Minister
London, Dec. 8.
TELEGRAPH.
|
THURSDAY,
Asks Funds For Noble Enterprise
Dr. R. C. Robertson Of Shanghai Praises Hospital Work
London, Dec. 8.
Dr. R. C. Hubertson, à Shanglia! doctor who arrived in London to-day, intends to fly back to China after Christinas to take charge of the British anti-epidemle unit,
Referring to his obliunry notice published after a false report of his death. Dr. Robertson sald, with chuckle: "It is not so nice as I thought it would be. Perhaps next time it would be better to prepare it one's self in advance."
DECEMBER
9,
1937. !
SPY FEVER RAGES IN YAMCHOW
But Otherwise Area Lives In Peace.
And Plenty
Yamehow, Kwanglung, Dec. 1. On Information from Canton, two men, itinernte medicine sellers, were arrested in Fong Shing, near here, under suspleton of being spies for the Japanese. They were brought here yesterday and lodged in the loent Yamen and will be sent to Canton for trial at once.
There is quite a scare about spies in these ports Just now and no chances are being taken, Recently a colporteur of one of the missions fell Dr. Robertson is trying to enlist under suspicion and was searched. help for the Lord Mayor's Fund for A amall bottle of medicine was China. He emphasised that what found on him. He was sent at once they were able to do now only to the Yamen in Yamchow for trial touched the fringe of a terrible pro-ins a Japanese spy. A bit of the blein. He said the missions hospitals drug in the bottle was given to a
performing noble were
work and chicken, which immediately died, so their history should be written in the case was thought to be positive letters of gold.-Reuter,
against the man.
STOP PRESS
RING OF STEEL ENCIRCLES NANKING
Nanking, Dec. 9. A Japanese army spokesman 30- nounced this morning that the ca- circlement of Nunking had been completed and the Japanese ring was gradually closing in-Reuter,
JAPANESE WARN
FOREIGNERS
Nanking, Dec. 9.
An official statement issued by the Japanese nathorities to-day urges foreign ships and vehicles, whether Government owned or otherwise, 'to keep moving as far as possible from the Chinese troops eller stationary
In a House of Commons debate, with 202 votes to 124, a resolution condemning the Government for inaction on the problem of location of industry from points of view both, of defence and plight of special areas, was lost. Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade, at the end of the debate, outlined inducements or otherwise. and from Chinese which had been designed by the Gov-military establishments, or if possible ertinent for the express purpose of to take them entirely from the zone assisting location of industry in of fighting. particular areas.
Meantime work of the Royal Com- mission on the subject was proceeding as expeditiously as possible and the Minister appealed for suspension of judyment until its report appeared. British Wireless.
Denies Poison Gas Sent To
The statement emphasizes that the Imperial Japanese forces are doing their utmost to respect foreign ships or vehicles found in und around
ense
the zone of fighting, but in no co-operation is forthcoming in the manner suggested, "the Japanese forces are in no position to ensure security and ennnot be held respon- sible for any consequences which may involve them."-Reuter,
China's Order Chinlelang, where the more recently
London, Dec. 8.
In the House of Communs to-day, Mr. V. McEntee (Lab.) asked whe ther the Board of Trade was aware that in a Japanese news service dis- tributed to members of the House, it was alleged that twelve tons phosgene gas were shipped from England to China.
gas
of
of
no
Secretary Mr. R. S. Hudson, Overseas Trade, replied that phosgene had been exported from the United Kingdom since the begin=" ing of the year with the exception of three tons consigned to dye works in Holland.
Another Member said this part- cular news service was addressed
from Paris.-Neuter,
CHINKIANG BOOM STILL INTACT
Shanghai, Dec. 9, Ships bottled up above
constructed boom blocks the river.
The breathing of this boom and sweeping of the minefeld above It will. enable Japanese warships to Join in the attack on Nanking and to cut off the retreat of the defenders across the Yangtse-Router,
He was let go only after the mission concerned assured the local officials that the man was innocent and in no way implicated in spying activi- ties.
A big mass meeting was held here late in November for the purpose of tightening the anti-Japanese boycott. Elfective methods were evolved to prevent anything produced in Japan reaching this city. The students of the higher schools are largely behind
Movement.
the
15 plenty of rice in these おち ધ bountiful crop was be
law None is allowed to
therefore rice Is cheap.
Prices of all foodstuffs are very low in this vity and district, and there is plenty of everything.
There is no alarm nor fear here. flew Since a lone Japanese plune over
here a
month ago, and sonic- what excited the people, no further visits have been made, The country
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quiet and peaceful. All young able-bodied required to be registered for war service and troops are being sent up toward Canton, on the way to the front, it is suid.--Special Correspon dent.
Barcelona Death Roll Uncertain
Figures. Appear Exaggerated
Barcelona, Dec. 8.
The report that 200 were killed in the air raid yesterday is unconfirmed. It is officially stated that from 50 to 100 were killed and injured.
A second air raid was carried out this afternoon by three Insurgent planes, flying high. They were driven off by anti-aircraft fire and chased by Government planes-Reuter,
STEAMER SINKS
IN RED SEA
London, Dec. 8.
A British steamer sank at the en- trance to the Red Sea en route to the United States with a cargo
of ore
off by an
from Calcuita.
The crew was Italian steamer.---Reuter,
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Mr. D. Xavier wishes to point out that the address No. 4 Mosque Junc-. tion, which is his home, is in no way concerned with a case reported yes- terday in which Chinese was con- victed of keeping an illicit sull. Mr. Xavier's address was inadvertently published in the report of proceed- Inga against the still operator, and the regret of the Telegraph has been conveyed to the householder,
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