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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER

80,

JAPANESE DEPLORE EFFECTS OF WAR ON THIRD PARTIES

Joint Statement Issued By

The Army And Navy

SHANGHAI, Nov. 29.

efforts are

REASSURING THAT CONTINUOUS

being made by the Japanese authorities to protect the interests of third Powers, a statement issued jointly by the spokesmen of the Japanese Army and Navy here to- day says that the Japanese authorities regard it as a mat- ter for regret that the Sino-Japanese hostilities have con- siderably affected foreign nationals and their property in China.

"We are aware that in addition to the question of navigation on the Yangise River, operations of our forces and

various establishments created by them are interfering to a considerable

with the in- extent

tercats of third party nationals as

well

restricting (14

the Jatter's liberty," the statement says.

"We feel sorry that such state of affairs should have arisen, but in- asmuch as hostilities have broken out between China and Japan and

SO

long as military operations dre going on, this is unavoidable,

"It seems to us that we are entitled to fair and unblased realization by third party nationals of the fact that amid this state of affairs, the Japan ese Naval and Military authorities have made unusual efforts to assure the protection, to the best ability of our forces, of third party properly and interests.

FEAR SITUATION MUST CONTINUE

"This situation is but the natural, although unfortunate, result of the present hostilities, which situation, we fear, must continue as long us hostilities are going on."

"It goes

without saying that con- vinced that In attainment of our military objective lies the key to settlement of the present incident with the accompanying restoration to normal of enjoyment by third party nationals of their rights and in- terests, the Japanese command is de voting its entire ability towards this end.

Troopship Leaves With Many Details

Dunera's Homeward Trip To England

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and 10 details.

Fortress Engineers Sgt. H. Bigley McDonald and Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. White, and 10 details.

Hongkong Signal Coy.-Major J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, and seven details.

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Stat. Mr. und Mrs. T. Mack.

OF WEST SECHWAN

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MAMAYAI

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1,000,000

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Every description of Banking And Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTES AND EXECUTORSKIP UNDERTAKEN. Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Deposits at Rates that may be ascertained on application.

D. DENSON,

EXCHANGE

it is only natural that to destroy Trusier army Service Corps SSM day, the Rt. Rev. C. T. Song, now TT. London

P.

and Mrs. Trusler, Licut completely the Chinese will to Bght; (Q.M.) C. Chantler and Mrs. Chant- in their avowed policy for polonged ler. hostilities, measures adopted by our Royal Army Medical Corps forces in conducting the campaign Licu-Col. S. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Copt. Rt. Stephen and Mrs. Stephen. are unusually complicated.

"Moreover, we would like to point Army Dental Corps Capt. W. out this time that the methods Duckworth. adopted by the Chinese to conduct the hostilitics, are preventing the oc- cupied area from being considered

zone of safety. as the

"As the result, the Japanese foreca, in combating these tactics, have been compelled to consider the entire en of operations as the battlefeld. At the same time the Japanese forces, in order to rehabilitate and pacity the sufferers from hostilities, have found it necesary to distribute some military supplica.

*In

our military this regard, operations have assumed a highly unusual character," the statement

concludes.-Domet,

POPE MAKING A FULL RECOVERY

Vatican City, Nov. 20. The Pope's recovery is proceeding satisfactorily. He passed Rood night, and his condition continuta to be normal.

At a meeting of the House Bishops of the Chung Hwa Shing Kung Hul (The Anglican Church in China) held In Hongkong on Mon- Assistant Bishop of West Sechwan Demand was appointed Diocesan Bishop of T.T. Shanghai that Diocese. A cable has just been T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan received from Chengtu reporting his

Indla Manila

acceptance,

T. U.S.A Bishop C. T. Song was consecrated Assistant Bishop in Sechwan in 1920 TT. and he has done remarkable work T.T. Bataylo

in the University Students among

T.T. Bangkok Sechwan. He comes of an old and T.T. Saigon

an acknowledged T.T. Germany

distinguished Chinese family in T.T. France

Selllog

Mknagar

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175 Nom,

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(Incorporated in England, 1920),

Authorised Capital ......................... £3,000,000 Subscribed and l'aid-up

*** €2,504,100 Ecstrvo Fund

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Calle BRÂNCHES-Bombay, Calcutta, gut. Coimbatore, Colombo. Hongkong. Madras, Shanghai, Singapore,

Agencies in all the principal towns of the world.

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STERLING BAVINGS ACCOUNTS:- Interest allowed at rates which may be obtained on application,

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British Income Tax Recovered. Executorships and Trusteeships under-

taken.

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Hongkong. 7th Nov, 1938.

Manager

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

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Profits

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Bir Bhouson Chow, Chairman, Li Koon Chun. Ext. Fung Ping Wan, Bag, P. K. Kwok, Esq.

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Nydney

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Tokyo

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Current Accounts opened in Local Cure rency and Fixed Deposits received for one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Currencies on terms which will be quoted on application.

Sale Deposit Boxes To Let.

BAN TONG PD.

12 BRUCE AS ENVOY 163 TO WASHINGTON

10611

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Sydney, Nov. 20. Mr. Joseph A. Lyons, the Austra- Plan Prime Minister, replying to a 140% .110

question in the House of Representa- 2104 tives at Canberra, said he had no... .11.024 knowledge that Mr. Stanley Bruce, 73% Australian High Commissioner in London, might be appointed British Ambassador to the United States.

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QA.I.M.N.S-Sister (Miss) Wagen and Sister (Miss) M. Cun- ningham.

Royal Army Ordnance Corps.-Sechwan and is Malor J. Gaisford, S/Sgt. J. Philip leader of the community in that pro- T.T. Switzerland

Since te

retirement of T.T. Australia and daughter, S/Sgt. E. Highsted and vince: Mrs.

Highsted, S/Sgt. H. Miles and Bishop Holden in 1937 Bishop Song Airs. Miles, S/Sgt. W. Grant and Mrs. has been acting as Diocesan Elshop. 4 m/s L/c London

rant, S/Sgt. H. Nicholson and Mrs. This is the second Chinese of the 4 m/c D/p Nicholson, S/Sgt. E. Owen and Mrs. Anglican Communion to be appoint-4 m/s L/C USA, Owen, S/Sgt. E. Anning and Mrs. ed a Diocesan Bishop. The first was 3 m/s France

the Rt. Rev. Bishop Lindel Teen, the 30 d/s India Ann.ng, and nine details.

present Bishop of Honan.

Royal Army Pay Corps-Sgt. Terry and Mrs. Terry, S/Sgt. Burrows and Mrs. Burrows.

Corps of Military Police-Three details.

2nd Bn.. The Royal Scots.-RQMS. T. Cunningham and Mrs. Cunning- ham, Sgt. J. Scullion and Mrs, Scul- lion, Sgt. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Sgt. J. Gurney and Mrs. Gurney, Sgt. E. Dagless and Mrs. Dagless, Sgt. J. Barron and Mrs. Barron, Cpl. W. Cormack and Mrs. Cormack, and ten details.

1st Bn., The Seaforth High- anders. Capt. U. Hobkirk and Mrs. Hobkirk, Bandmaster and Mrs. Baker, Major Nuson and Mrs. Nason, CSM. A doctor saw him this meaning, J. Gaston and Mrs. Gaston, Sgt. W. and His Holiness to-day uguin at-Carmichael and Mrs. Curmichael, tended specint Advent prayer St. J. Younger and Mrs. Younger, services in the chapel of his apart- J. Cavanagh and Mrs. Cavanagh, ment both in the morning and after- noon-Reuter Special.

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1/3 The question bore on a paragraph............“ 1/3.5/32 In the Sydney Sun which claimed;" 29% "I understand that if Mr. S. M. Bruce .11.80 is willing, the British Government .84 is prepared to consider appointing 4.65% him Ambassador."-Router

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Barbara Gilmar in A Scottish Programme

8.45

Half an hour of Mustval (c) Skye Boat Song....Barbara GI- mar accomp. by A. T. Lay; 2. Coro Comedy, nach (Barratt)....A. T. Lay at the "Rose Marie-Selection (Frimi) Piano; 3. Three liebridean Songs;....New Mayfair Orchestra: "The (a) Fairy Love Song; (b) Sen Love Parade"--Vocal Gems (Schert Reiver's Song; (c) Kishmul's Colley zinger); "Sunny Side Up"--Vocal ...Barbara Glimar accomp: by A. T. Gems (De Sylva, Brown and Hender- FOR). Light Opera Company with Orchestra; "The Cat And The Fiddle" Selection (Harbach and Kern).... New Mayfair Orchestra; "Crest of the Wave" (Novello)-Haven Of Your Gilbert (Contralto) Heart....Olive

LONDON RELAYS

Broadcast by Lay, Programme irs. E. 11. B. Neil, wife of Capt. z. B. W. on Frequency of 945 k.c's. Nell, and five details,

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm 1st Bn., The Middlesex Regt-Sgt and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per H. Kruck and Mrs. Kruck, B/Major | second. G. Jeffries and Mrs. Jeffries, CSM. Northcot and Mrs. Northcott, and 12 Ictails.

1st Bn., The Lancashire Fusillers.-- Lieut. Cleasby Thompson, Licut. Rayner und 175 details.

Royal Air Force.-84 details.

To Malta

II. K. T. 0.90 An hour of recorded Music.

7.35 London Relay-St. Andrew's Day Talk by Alexander Kelth.

7.50 Pipe Band Music.

change'.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.

The Portree Men-March; Because He Was A Bonnie Lad-Strathspey; Dance The Wind That Shook The Buricy with The Drury Lane Theatro Or-

Reel; The 70th Farewell To Gibraltar chestra, Nound -Murch; Monymusk- Strathspey 0.15 London Relay-Empire Ex- Quick-step-Around And

.Pipe Band of The Old Bandstand; Fox-Trot-Until Lady Murray-Reel.. To-morrow....Sydney Lipton and H. M. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards; this Orchestra with vocal chorus; Medley Of Scottish Airs; Intro: The she's bat a Slow Highlander: My love

lassic yet; The Persevering Lovers; 8th Heavy Regt., R. A-Lieut. F. Fox-Trot-Take My Heart;

Fox-Trot-You're Not The Kind,. Peck, M.D.E.. D.C.M., and Mrs. Peck, Carroll Gibbons and The Sus, Waltzes 2nd Battalion

Hotel My faithful fair one....Pipers of the Warrant Officer D. Shearwood and Orphans with vocal chorus;

the Q. O. Cameron Mrs. Shearwood, Warrant Officer 11,

That You Highlanders. Sweet Mary Rose: Suy

$.00 Time, Weather and Whittet and Mrs. Whittet, Warrant will Not Forget (nim 'Lullaby')....

Orches Ofeer N. Slater and Mrs. Slater.

Bernard Elte and His Donce

nouncements. 6th A. A. Regt., R. A.-Warrant ra; Fox-Trots-Goodnight,

8.03 Variety. My Love Officer M. Hatcher and Mrs. Hatcher,

Soprano-Goodbye, Little Dream, Stowaway); Timber...Jack and seven details,

Hylton

and Bis Orchestra with vocal Goodbye ('O Mistress Mine' Cole To Gibraltar

C. 13. Porter); When A Woman Smiles refrain; Waltz--No More (from C. 9th Heavy Regt.. 1. A.-L/Sgt. T. Cochran's Revue Horne and Beauty') ('O Mistress Mine Cole Porter). Farrell and Mrs. Farrell.

Fox-Trot-Sing Something In The

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0.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Military Band Music. Grenadier Du Caucase (Meister); Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik); Lo An- Reve

Pare (Krier

and Helmer); Offleet Of The Day (Hall)....Massed Bands of the Northern command cond. by Bandmaster R. C. Hanney.

10.09 London Helay Scots Concert by Philip Malcolm (Baritone) and Pipe-Major J. A. Gordon (Piper)

March-John

(Mac- MacFadyen

Perth; Coll); Strathspey-Brig Major J. A. Gordon; Ae Bond Kiss (arr. Lawson);

1): The Bonnie Loss of Fox-Trots You're Molly Vyvyan and Ann Denny

Ballochmyle.

(Jackson); Scotland Yet Top (from Anything Goes'); All Dance Orchestra-Excuse Me

(McLeod, art. Moffat) Through The Night (from Anything Intro: You're not the kind-Fox (two verses)

Phillip Malcolmn; Slow March tra with vocal chorus; srot: I want the whole world to love

...Ambrose and Elis

Gathering; March---Atholl Waltz; Take my heart Slow The

Pipe-Major Sing Baby, Sing-Quick- Highlanders (Trad)....

Orchestra;

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a Peck o' Maut (three versa) Philip Malcolm:

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Anything Goes from the mm); I

Get A Kick Out Of You (from 'Any-step... New Mayfair

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with vocal refrain.

Adios Del Boyero; Rumba Belleve.....Dorothy Lamour Buscando. Millonaria.....Orqucsia Hcrble Kay and His Orchestra; Or.] (arr. DIBCR)..·····

Roberto Firpo; Fox-Trots chestra-Round A Gipsy Camp Fire March-Jeannie Carruthers (Mac Sing, Sing, Sing; Harlem..... Teddy (Trad

(Trad-arr Mantovani). Mantovani Call); Strathspey-Tullochgorm; Reck Foster and Ills Kings of Swing: Fox- and His Tipica Orchestra: Tenor-Heelo Tulloch (Trad)....Pipe

Malor 3. A. Gordon. Lucia

Little Village Green Trot-You Started Me Dreaming....

10.30

London Belaj-In Town Lover 1 with Instrumental ; Dance |

1.Got

Introducing unusual stories from 7.00 Clasing Local Stock Quoia-Orchestra-Hot Pie

Rhythm: China Boy: Alice BlusVery walk of life, flashes from the *7.02 Studio-Rarbara Cillmar' (86- Gown; Het Lips; Aunt Hagor's Blurs; news of the week, and Standing ou the Corner (interviews with the man prang) la a Scoilish Programme with Am I Blue... The Six Swingers in the street).- Prodisced by, CT.

directed by George Scott Wood: Mechan Aeottish Traditional and Jaco-Vocal Sing Me A Swing Bong 11,98 Auld Lang Syia bile Song: (a) The Bonnie Earl of (Adams) *** Ike Hatch with Orches Close Down, Morany; (6) Charlie is My Darilng;itra,

A. T. Lay at the Plano.

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