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THE · HONGKONG
U.S. URGED TO BUILD NEW NAVY SWIFTLY
Country Vulnerable To Sea Attack
TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1938.
Soviet Still Detaining Japan Plane
Tokyo's Spokesman Gives Explanation For Incident
Tokyo, Apr. 19.
One of nine Japanese aeroplanes,
BRITAIN'S FINGER IN RUMANIA'S OIL PIE Aiding Government Exploitation.
Washington, April 18.
Bucharest, Apr. 18. The Humanlan five-year économie The Report of the Senato Naval Affairs Committee on the while dying over Tunning, near Sui-plan comes into operation to-morrow. United States $1,500,000,000 tenho, an eastern border town of under the direction of Dr. Militza Manchukuo, made a forced innding in Constantinescu, Minister of the new naval expansion programme stormy weather on April 4 at a point Department of National Economy, urges prompt passage of the two kilometres east of Tunning. This The plan includes a scheme for the measure through Congress. Is in Sovlet territory. This admis-exploitation of the huge Rumanian The Report gives warning that with sion was made by a Foreign Office joi! Netds, largest in Europe, whereby its present armaments, the United spokesman last night. States could be defeated or conquered without the necessity of military conquest.by an enemy.
"Without a navy capable of con- trolling the seas against an enemy, an effective blockade of our foreign
can
The landing, he explained, had been made because the plane's supply of gasolene had been exhausted."
The Japanese authorities, he went The Sovlet on, immediately asked
the be established and authorities to return
machine commerce
ined thousands of miles from which was now being detained by maintained our coasts, and well beyond the range them. of aircraft," states the Report.
"Our outlying possessions can be captured and used against us #dvance bases,
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"There is nothing to prevent the stablishment of hostile bases on our overseas possessions,
"They could be used instead of ale- craft carriers to make repeated bomb- Ing raids
our highly indus-
trilised IATIONS
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Apr. 18.
The House of propriations Committee has favour- bly reported on the War and Civil Works Appropriations of U.S.$220.- 834,725, including President Roose- velt's request for appropriations totaling $37,000,000 for Flood
Con- trol.
Torrentatives Ap= |
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appropriation includes the
High Commissioner for the Philip pines. This totals $181,930, increase of $33.730 over last year, and, Includes $5,530 for 27. new clerks. messengers.
caretakers gardeners,
and chauffeurs. United Press.
WAKE ISLD. HARBOUR
The Civil Works appropriations in- clude $1,041,000 for the improvement of Welles Harbour at Midway Island, stop-over for Pan American Airways' trans-Pacific service to Hongkong.
The appropriation is required in order to improve the harbour for commercial seaplanes.-United Press.
PIRATES STRIKE AGAIN IN HONGKONG AREA
piracy In the
Another daring vicinity of Hongkong waters has been reported to the Water Police.
A Hongkong registered Junk owned by Tam Wing-yip was boarded by five armed men of Ching Chau, in Chinese waters, on the morning of April 16.
The pirates were armed with rifles, revolvers and daggers.
When one of the crew of the junk, Wong Tai, refused to obey pirate orders to go into the hold he was stabbed in the arm.
The Junk was ransacked, the pirates decamping in their smaller and speedier vessel in the direction of Tao Lim.
Wong Tai, the wounded man, has been admitted to Queen Mary Hospital. His condition is not serious.
EUROPEAN WOMAN AWAKES TO SEE BURGLAR ESCAPING
Awakened by the sound of crash- ing glass, Mrs. Harrison, of 14 Duke Rood, has an unenviable experience In the early hours of this morning, when the witnessed an actual burglary of her bedroom,
The
burglar, who was in the act of rifling a wardrobe when he accident- ally knocked over some glassware. hurriedly escaped through a window when Mrs, Harrison awoke,
He took with him two handbags. containing money and Jewellery to the value of $272.
In his hurry he dropped one of the handbags, and it was recovered this morning. Jewellery to. the value of $85 was still intact in the bag.
The spokesman explained that the Soviet had protested to the Japanesa Government on April 13 regarding the incident, but the case was stiff
unsettled, he added.-Reuter,
In commission, including representa- tives of British capital and oil com- pantes established under royal decree, will co-operate with the Government in efforts to increase the crude oil output and discover new sources of supply.-Reuter.
OIL LUCK SIX YEARS LATE
Magnolin, Ark.-Six years to the day passed between the time oll prospectors gave up in despale on the Rhen-Klichen-Fullenwider No. 1
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