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1, 1998.

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200 JEWISH REFUGEES 700 Ricksha Franco's Big

SEEK HONGKONG HAVEN

from

Flee Will Become Hatred to

Empty Husk

GERMAN NAVAL MAN

Nazi Race Far East

NEARLY TWO HUNDRED Gorman and Austrian Jews, driven out penniless by Nazi racial laws, desperately tried to find work in Hong- kong on Saturday and Sunday, while the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso was in port.

Only three or four succeeded and they joyfully disembarked from the Italian liner after Police permission to land had been obtained.

The rest of the Jews have gone on to Shanghai where, in the face of competition from White Russians, they will attempt to carve out new careers for themselves.

ON H.K. FUTURE "HONGKONG WILL

It is revealed that they are the third batch of Jewish become an empty husk, severed from her refugees to pass through Hongkong since the Austrian former trade with Anschluss.

China by the Japanese," In addition, it is stated, other large numbers are said Commander Wolf-Jalready on their way to China, one of the very few gang von Tirpitz-son countries in the world which will admit them.

of the famous grand The party which passed through Hongkong during Admiral von Tirpitz, the week-end included representatives of all the profes- "Father of the Germansions.

Navy," who has just in addition to artists and

passed

through

the musicians 15 prominent Viennese

Colony on a world tour. [doctors, who had been prac-

On a nine months' mis-itising for 15 years are in the

Chinese

sion in the Far East to parts, wondering what oppor- Commence

study the economie

and

unity lies ahead of them in the Far East.

has

general situation, Comman

der Von Tirpitz

travelled extensively throughout Malaya, Nether- lands

"Before we left Vienna we had We In An declaration that

K Would never return again, yet our¦ forefathers have lived hundreds of years." party told a reporter, on arrival.

Borneo, Indies. French Indo-China, China! and Japan.

there for of the

Control Of Trade

KUNMING, Nov, 1.

"Befme we left our property was THE GOVERNMENT AND

IMPOSSIBLE

THE FUTIEN BANK have established a trade control office with a view to controlling im-

"It is impossible for Jews to carry [ports, exports, and exchange.

on business in Germany and Austria Foreign consuls some weeks ago

against the Nazi racial laws."

he

confiscated and we were not allowed ang capital," they "After travelling in the Bri-to leave with tish, Dutch and French colonies added. in the Far East, I am convinced that the possessions of these countries cannot be developed efficiently. They are too large.

SUMATRA EXAMPLE "For example take Sumatra. How! can Holland hope to develop it ef-| ciently? Can Borneo and Indo-Chinn he developed properly?" Conunander von Tripitz asked.

These were reasons for the return of the former German colonies, he elaimed.

salet.

"If a Jew owns a car he must carry a speelal number so that the police can tell at once if it is own ed by a non-Aryan. Then if he commits the slightest iraffle offence,

were informed by the Foreign Oce that the trade control would only apply to cotton goods entering and leaving Yunnan.

The new trade control measures

Refugees Also Arrive

SEVEN HUNDRED ricksha coolles from Singapore arrived in Hongkong during aboard the the week-end steamer Hong Stang,

After n month-long strike in Singapore, the ricksha enolies decided to return to China. They will go to Foo- chow, Swntow and olher constal ports.

Another party of 150 rick. sha caolies came upon the Anhul under a free passage cheme announced by the Their Straits Government. destination was Fonchow.

'The puller, when the free pussages back to Chinn were offered, at first refused, but conditions have become su bud through the ricksha strike at Singapore, that they decided that they would be no worse off in China, despite the southern Invasion.

R

Push Starts In Spain

BILBAO, OCT. 31. EPORTS RECEIVED HERE FROM THE EBRO FRONT TO-DAY GIVE VARIOUS DETAILS REGARDING A LARGE SCALE OFFENSIVE ON INSURGENTS LAUNCHED BY THE SUNDAY, WHICH WAS COMPLETELY UN- EXPECTED.

The Insurgents first attacked and encom- passed the enemy's left wing and then trans- ferred all forces that could be spared to the front opposite the right wing, attacking the Loyalist positions in the Caball mountains.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN LAUNCHES THE noblest vessel ever built in Britain. A view of the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Elizabeth entering the water on the Clyde after being chris- tened and launched by lier Majesty the Queen, after whom the stately vessel was named.

Wuhan Booty

NEW N. CHINA PUPPET

Great, Claims Recognition By

Japanese

WUCHANG, Nov. 1.

DETACH-

he is thrown into a concentration have been met by strong disapproval TE HIRATA

camp by Nazis.”

by forehmers and Chinese alike. The A Jewish shop owner must employ Nazi S.A. trouper to mount guard cuntrol is reported to have caused outside his premises and throw out a drop of 50 per cent. in trade during customer. said the first month. non-Jewish

"Britain's tremendous loss at face every both in the Far East and Europe dur, members of the party. Ing the recent crisis without Aring o shot should persuade her to abandon her foolish attempt to maintain the balance of power in central Europe | and discontinue her interference," he said.

Britain should leave Germany to establish a free federation of, cen- tral European peoples and concra- trate upon her own Empire, addet the Commander.

Big Fines For Unwholesome Food Offence

Hand-Grenade Incident In Shanghai

W(~

hand-

Shanghai, Nov: 1 Four Chinese, including one mon, were injured when grenade was thrown into a gambling den in the Tatao territory, outside of the International Settlement last

night,

Although the Shanghai Municipal Pollee

not allowed to in- were vestigate, the wounded were rushed

Two men who were found guilty of to hospital by the Settlement Fire possessing unwholesome food, and Brigade ambulances.--Neuter.

slaughtering and dressing in a place other than an authorised slaughter house, were heavily fined when they appeared before Mr. H. R. Bullers at Central Magistracy this morning.

The men, La Shing and Tse Kuen, were arrested by Sanitary Inspector H. J. Stephens on Sunday following a visit to a house in Catchick Street, when they were found dressing pork which had been cut up on the pre- mlacs.

"There were Ave dead pigs cut up

Japanese Air

Raid Victim In Hongkong

Suffering from gunshot:

on the flour," said Inspektor Stephens, wounds received during an air "and the pigs are believed to have died while on the way to Hongkong, raid at Tai Leung, Chinese

Д

and later were obtained by the de Territory, on October 20,

Central fendants."

Government Official, Fines of $200 or two months hard Chan Sau-cheuk, was yesterday labour on the first charge, and $100 admitted to the Tung Wah For one month on the second were

Hospital for treatment. imposed on both defendants.

was

During Mr. T. V. Soong's visit to

altempt Kunming recently an mude to reach a satisfactory settle- ment with the trade control oflee, but the matter is not yet sellled,

Importers and exporters, Chinese and foreigners alike, are requested to fill up forms regarding goods arriving and leaving in order to obtain permission for their Import and cxport When foreign exchange la! required, it must be oblained at the Futlon Bank at the bank's own rate. which is reported to be considerably | below the daily rate.

The bank in trying to gain control over foreign exchange and to effect trade control, is Increasing the prices! and scarcity of foreign goods.- Reuter.

Four Gangsters Hold Up Man And His Fiancee

".

A daring hold-up occurred at Pokfulam Road near HM Hond yesterday afternoon when a man named Kong Kem-cheting, 21. was relieved of

purse and fountain pen valued at $29 by a

ane of four men.

In his report to the Police, Kong sald he was sitting on the side of the road with his flanceo when he was soproached by the men who threatened him with violence if he did not turn over wrist-watch valttables. A belonging to his flancoe WAS also taken.

MENT of the Japanese troops which occupied this city, captured 279 Chinese noldiers, 4 locomotives, 6 passenger cars. 35 freight ears, 590 bags of rice, 3 howitzers,

hand- grenades, 6 motor-cars, and 113 rifles, according to n com- munique Issued by the Japanese garrison headquar- ters-Domei.

10,000

PEARL R. BOOM HOLDS JAPANESE

Many Mines Make Navigation Dangers ABOARD A WARSHIP,

Four Countries

LONDON, Nov. 1.

CORRESPON.

THE "DAILY HERALD DIPLOMATIC DENT says that within the next few days Japan will establish a new Chinese Federal Government in Nanking, which will be im mediately recognised by Germany, Italy, Japan and Manchukuo.

REFUGEE PROBLEM "IN MACAO

Its programme is based on an ap- peal to Chinese nationalism and the old struggle against Western im- perialisan, and will adopt the ald slogans of the Kuomintang-the abolition of the unequal treaties, the withdrawal of European troops, and! the abolition of foreign settlements, and extraterritoriul rights.

The real purpose of Japan's policy

By Sunday evening the Insurgents had advanced to within four kilometres of the Ebro River. The Loyalist made a desperate attempt to hold their posi- tions, which are extremely important from strategical point of view, but they were completely taken by sur- prise, and the positions were already in the hands of the Insurgents before reinforcements arrived on the scene.

The Insurgents occupied no fewer than 19 important posi- tions.

Insurgent infantry was effec- tively supported in its operations by more than 100 planes of the air force.

The Loyalists lost 880 prisopers. All belonged in the 130th Interna- tional Brigade. During the night the Loyalists attempted to recapture the lost positions by counter-attacks which, however, were repulsed by the Insurgent troops who resumed the offensive this morning, ugain supported by a large number planes. Trans-Deran.

LATE NEWS

MELBOURNE CUP RESULT

1.—Catalogue 2.-Bourbona

3-Orielle Star,

of

by

In China in to drive out all Western

Twenty-two #arters. Won Influence of a political, economic and three lengths; two lengths between Anunciat nature, and the monopolisa-second and third.

Wounded Stream In From Bombed Areas MACAO, Oct. 31.

tion of the Chinese market for Japan- Over 20 persons were brought ese economic expansion will be nude Nov. 1. into the Portuguese Colony from quite clear. JAPANESE NAVAL FORCES Shekki yesterday evening, suffer-

A big effort will be made to entist

are still continuing operations to ing from wounds received during the support of the Chinese tiem- reopen the Pearl River water-la bombing by Japanese war-

ways.

planes yesterday of Lung Too, aj selves for a polley of "East Asin for Although they have succeeded in village on the alluvial Island ad- East Asiaties." advancing through the main stream and tributaries of the Pearl River as jacent to Shekki.

All of the Injured men, women, and f far up as Canton and Samshul, there are at a number of mines laid on children, received immediate medicat the main waterway near Taishatao, attention in the Free Clinic, Macau, | while a boom consisting of about prior to being removed to the Govern- dozen sunken vessels still remains ment Hospital. Intact to the east of lolsamsha.

As soon as the rivers are cleared

Refugees continue to pour in to

It is further expected that the Japanese Government, In the near future, will declare Lie Washington Treaty null and avold

--Reuter,

food

and

of obstacles, they are expected to Macao from Shekki and other towns to provide them with

in the Chungahan district. All motor shelter. be reopened to shipping.

Meanwhile, the fleet units whleh bus on the Kelkwon highway ure

Маслов population has sky- opened their advance up the Pearl packed with every class of Chinead!

rocketed in recent weeks and ac and which and their belongings. River on October 22

commodation for fresh arrivals is an reached Canton on Saturday last,

Own Corrca- The local authorkies are giving acute problem.-Our were understood, to have Antihed

week their drive about a

earlier their attention to those who are in pondent. than their original schedulo-Domet, dire need and steps are being faken

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