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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Husband And
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Wife Hurt
In Crash
Mr. And Mrs. J. N. Sweeney In Hospital
Husband and wife were admittted to the Kowloon Hospital last night as result of a motor-car accident in Dyer Road.
The victims were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sweeney, of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dockyard Company,
The car, driven by Mr. Sweeney, crashed into a hillside, and both the occupants sustained severe cuts and bruises.
Strict Watch Of Foreigners
Paris, Apr. 21.
The long promised measure B Ughten up the control of foreigners entering and residing in France-a question which has been agitating the country since the Cagoulards became active...has just been announced.
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It provides strong Instructions to the Prefects of all Departments to. enforce
a more strict watch foreigners, especially with the aim to reducing explonage; a thorough police watch on all suspected aliens; and the establishment of a ministerial com-
mission to co-ordinate and control the expulsion of aliens effectively and
speedily.
As a result of the gradual tighten- ing up of government control, 220 aliens were deported from France laal week.-Reuter,
Mine Wagons Break Loose; 24 Injured
London, Apr. 20.
Twenty-four persons were injured, 14 of them seriously, when six wagons in a coal mine in Ayrshire, broke away from the haulage rope ond erashed down the mine road,
Out of the 24 men who were rid- ing the cars at the time only one or two escaped injury-Reuter.
IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS ARE OPPOSED
Colombo, Apr. 20,
Opposition to the idea of restrict- ing Immigration, or the compulsory employment of more Ceylonèse in
certain positions, was expressed on a Report on Immigration Into Ceylon, tabled in the Legislative Council to-day.
The Report was compiled by Sir Edward Jackson, who was appointed by the Ceylon Government to in- vestigate the problem.--Reuter,
MARK GALLIPOLI ANNIVERSARY
The twenty-third anniversary of the landing ut Gallipoli will be celebrated quietly in Hongkong on Monday by members of the Austroll- an and New Zealand Association.
The President of the Association, Dr. L. T. Ride, will lay a wrenth on the Cenotaph at 11 am, when those Interested are invited to attend.
THURSDAY," APRIL 21,
HITLER GIVEN MANY GIFTS ON BIRTHDAY
Berlin, Apr. 20.
Herr Adolf Hitler, who celebrated his 40th birthday to-day, received a large number of presents and mess-f nges of congratulation from all parts; of the world.
CON-
Among his gifts were gramophone records of all his speeches in nection with the "unschluss," a gift from De. Hermann Goebbels, the Minister for Propaganda, and a lon cub in a box, a gift from Herr Frlets, Minister of the Interior.
Herr Hiller bestowed a number of birthday honours upon Germans and Austrians in connection with the "anschluss."—Reuter.
Terrorists Slain By Policemen
Following Murder Of Constable
1938.
Jerusalem, Apr. 20, Five members of an armed gang which aithcked the police station at Beinn last night and killed an Arab policeman, were slain to-day in #1 hght with police.
A collective fine of £500 has been imposed on the inhabitants of Beisan, since police dogs followed the trucks from the scene of the Beisan" con- stable's murder
to the village.--- Peuter.
STOP PRESS NEWS
Chinese Not Perturbed
Hankow, Apr. 21.
a
en-
Stl alreet fighting is progressing at the north and west gates of Linyl, where a Chinese battalion is furious-; to ly attempting
drive out tered the city through a breach In detachment of Japanese which the wall made by artillery, accord- ing to a message from the Tientsin- Pukow railway front, yesterday afternoon.
After a series of assaults on the Chinese positions at Shuitlen, outside i the west gate, the Japanese artillery: concentrated on the west and north' gales and soon made a breach, allow- The ing a force to enter the city. Chinese ore desperately trying to close this breach and are engaging the troops who have entered the city with determination. Their comrades south of Linyi have joined in the bottle, and the Chinese left is also moving from the banks of the Yi River against the Fight flank, north-west of
Chinese military circles are not perturbed by developments at Linyi, pointing out that if the Japanese: break through using two and a half divisions there would be another major battle at Taierchwang—
Reuter,
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