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FINAL EDITION
•Library, Supreme Court
Hongkong Telegraph.
No. 15003
FOUNDED 1831 三拜禮 號二月一十英港香
NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY,
2, 1938. 日一十月九
NO TRADE AGREEMENT How The
WITH
Cabinet
TOTALITARIANS Farewelled
U.S. Warns of Danger of Collapse on Continent
I'
NEW YORK, NOV. 1.
N A SPEECH TO THE FOREIGN TRADE CONVENTION TO-DAY, MR. CORDELL HULL WARNED THAT THE TOTALITARIANS' SELF-CONTAINED TRADE POLICIES WOULD LEAD TO ECONOMIC COLLAPSE.
Telephones Resume In Canton
TOKYO, Nov.
TELEPHONE SERVICE TEL
opened in Canton by the Japanese military Authorities, according to advices from the Kwangtung capital.
The reports predict that res- toration of telegraphic and tele. phonla communications in Can- ton will be effected in the immediate future-Bonei,
Warships Purchased By China, Alleged
He said that in such an event they must accept the United States terms when trading with the United States.
He added that there was no hope of them inducing America to accept a bilateral trade agreement, due to the fact that trade treaties are based on the multilateral system, including the most favoured nation clause.
HONGKONG GIRL FOR
Drawing attention to the reports that the Munich N. Y. WORLD
agreement might induce the United States to revise her trade policies, Mr. Hull said: "Nothing has occurred in recent years or weeks which can discredit in any way the principles and basis on which we are seeking to bring about a world revival in trade."-United Press.
Tokyo Talks Resume
TOKYO, 2.
THE BRITISH AMBASSA-
DOR to Japan, Sir Robert ACCORDING TO L. Craigie, called on the Vice- JAPANESE reports, the Minister, for Foreign Affairs, United States Government Mr. Renzo Sawada, ut the For- vign Office at 6 o'clock on Tues- has sold two cruisers to dan.
China.
The substance of the conver-
More
Jew Refugees Coming To
Hongkong
LONDON, Nov. 2. THE "TIMES" TRIESTE CORRESPONDENT states:
EXPOSITION
Search For "Miss China”
To Begin So0% HONGKONG'S MOST ATTRACTIVE Chinese girl
Chamberlain
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The Tyrn with 2,000 Teeth
Top Ceiling' Rearmament
Scheme Mooted
PARIS, Nov. 1; DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES to-day report- ed that Herr Hitler is preparing to propose a "ceiling scheme" for British, French, Ger- man and Italian re- armament, envisaging pacific co-operation "in the spirit of the Munich agreement."
The newspaper "Excel- sior" states that the proposals will permit all four nations to reach the level of the present best armed country.
will have the opportunity Lord Halifax fabove) and Sir Thomas Inskip (below) waving and cheer-strength equal
next year of representing China as "Miss China" at the New York World Fair.
Mr. Fong Gin Tone, prominent San Francisco Chinese news- in paper proprietor, arrived Hongkong to-day by Clipper from America to find Miss China.
Due to the hostilities in China the search will be confined to Hongkong.
Mr. Tone will remain in Hongkong for two and a half months, searching for the ideal Chinese girl.
Bore mis reiurn to San Francisco, competitions will be inaugurated in order to discover Miss China,"
The lucity girl will have all ex-|
present her country in the China section of the Exposition.
The cruisers are said tosations is not dimulged-Domci. that during the last two pens paid to New York, and will re-
be light type and delivery is
to be effected, according to JAPAN CUTS
the Japanese reports, before
the end of the year.
"The news has aroused much
interest in Japan and further
developments are being eagerly
GENEVA
TOKYO, Nov. 2.
Mr. Tone is also searching for two
months a new stream of Jewish emigration has been Silver Dragons, similar to those used
passing through
Trieste,
boarding Italian Far Eastern liners, which are
in the Coronation procession.
The dragons, with their "legs," will be taken to the Fair.
awaited," the Japanese report THE MEASURE designed to now sailing regularly with Japanese In
"states.
terminate co-operation with crowded third-class and various organs of the League of
luctant to deliver the cruisersession held in the presence of
Motor-Boat
The report adds that the Nations was approved by the deck passengers, mostly Washington Government is re- Privy Council at its plenary Austrian and Jewish Stop Junk while hostilities continue with His Majesty, the Emperor in the families, who have booked Japan, for fear delivery would Imperial Palace at 10 o'clock this passages to Colombo, when a funk violate the U.S. Neutrality laws. morning.
Manila, The Japanese report claims, low- ever, that the Chungking Govern-
Premier Prince Konoye and
ment has Insisted that deilvery other members of the Cabinet, Shanghai. should be made at Singapore, where, Mr. Chuh Funada, Director of
ties,
Hongkong
and
Alleged to have been wounded on which he беля travelling was stopped by Japanese sailors in a motor boat off Chekwan about 8 p.m. on October 31, Chan Kan-kec, 32, a fruit stall foki, has been admittedl the Kowloon
10
it la alleged, they will be kept de-the Cabinet Legislative Bureau, Some of them are travelling Hospital Ruffering from a gun shot commissioned until the end of host-and other Government officials us far ns Kobe, where big wound in the right thigh.
Chan arrived in the Colony yester- concerned attended the meeting. Western firms, it is understood,day and he alleged his wound was The Japanese report claims that a
have offered them fair chances natcted by the allora. party of seventy Chinese naval men
of employment. have already arrived in San Fran- cisco for the purpose of famillarising themselves with the ships,
the
APPROVES TEXT OF
STATEMENT
Tokyo, Nov. 2.
No restrictions have hitherto been | The text of the statement to be placed on their enigration by the "It is believed that the Chine sued by the Government on Thurs- Middle and Far Eastern Governments, authorities intend to cruisers as commercial destroyers, day, anniversary of the birth of the and even crowded countries like Carrying ont activities similar to Emperor Melji, to delne Japan's at Japan do not deny them hospitality. thome of the farobyla German Utude vis-a-vis the China situation-Reuter. cruiser Emden daring the World following the fall of Hankow, was Den-approved by the Cabinet Council on
Tuesday,
War," the Japanese report
cludes
Clipper Smashes Record On Hongkong Flight
Winging across the China ses at more than two and a half miles a minute the Philippine Clipper arrived in Hongkong at 11.80 a.m. to-day, over an hour ahead of schedule, to set a new record for the south-north crossing.
The Clipper's Rying time for the Barrows, at the controls, made full 725 miles of ocean crossing was four use of the tall wind. hours, 35 minutes.
The Clipper will leave Hongkong on the return flight to Manila at 8.30 Ideal weather was encountered on a.m. to-morrow, with a full load of the entire crossing and Captain W. J. I freight, malls and passengers.
American Girl Fined
Baron's Son A Private
ing as the Premier left fleston Airport to attend the Munich parleys.
Nanking Parleys Discuss
Canton And Hankow
NANKING, Nov. 2.
The authorities of the new Peking and Nanking govern- ments are keenly looking forward to the growth of new regimes in Hankow and Canton for materialization of their plans to establish a new Central Government in China.
Leaders of the Provisional Cavern- | peditionary Force in Central China, ment in Peking arrived here on invited leaders of the Peking and Tuesday and carried out preliminary Nanking governments to a luncheon talks with the authorities of the at the Asia Hotel here at 1.00 p.m. on Tokyo, Nov. 1. Reformed Government in Nanking in Tuesday. Private Telhateu Araki, eldest son the afternoon preparatory to the Addressing the party, the Japanese stressed the of General Baron Sadan Aroki, opening of the second session of the Commander-in-Chief Minister of Education, is joining the "Federated Committee of New Gov-necesalty of establishing a powerful Japanese troops who left Japan same ernments in China."
political regime which will be able. | time ago to operate in a new battle- The Chinese leaders were under to aave the people and promote cul- field in Chian, it is revealed.-Domel, stood to have agreed that plans for ture In the country. He urged the establishing a unified administration Chinese leaders to institute effective should be conducted gradually in measures for the development of the response to the wishes of the people joint commission which will provide according as
anu-Communist the basis for the projected unified national salvation movement gains administration of Chinn. strength throughout the
In a press interview following his The proposed participation by the arrival here on Tuesday, Mr. Wang on October 5. She was fined $10.
inner Mongolia Autonomous Govern-I-tang, Minister of Interior of the Sub-Inspector II. E. Langley said Two cases of cholera were reported ment in the joint commission, which Provisional Government in Poking. Anderson arrived in the Colony to the local health authorities yester-will form one of the important sub- declared that the day is not so far from Manila on board the steamer day, and so far this year there have jects for the present session in way when the objects of establish Nellore on October 5, but failed to been 507 cases.
Nanking, will be dealt with gradually ing new peace and order in the report to the police unul October 20. During the past 24 hours there pending inauguration of new regimes Orient will be attained. Bhe was now placed under full were
He emphasized the signicance of also three notifications of in Ifankow and Canton.
General Shunroku Ifato, Comman- the second session of the Joint Com. registration. The police, he added, dysentery, making the year's total
(Continued on Page 4.) were not pressing the case,
870, and one case of puerperal fever, der-in-Chief of the Japanese. Ex-
Miss Opal Pauline Anderson, of Hau Wong Hoad, Kowloon City, was summoned before Mr. H. R. Bütters
the Central Magistracy, this)
her arrival in the Colony within 48 hours
Al
morning, for failing to report
TWO CASES OF CHOLERA
the
country.
couple, they will permit Britain, Italy and France to build an aerial to Ger- many's, and they will per- mit German naval strength to be equal to France.
Britain will be left with the strongest navy, due to her Empire responsibilities. -United Prcas.
LATE NEWS
BRITISH PROTEST
IN HANKOW
Hankow, Nov. 5. The British Consul General is pro- lesting to-day to the Japanese con- sul regarding certain belongings re- moved by the Japanese from the residences of British Customs officials. -Reuter.
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