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CITY OF FLINT

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

RELEASED SHIP WILL GO TO U.S.

A Look Through The "Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Nov. 7, 1889. There are some worthy followers off

Captain's Radio Story the port of kings" in Hongkong. At

Of Experiences

OFICIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BERGEN, Nov. 6 (UP). Norway has rejected the new German protest against the re- lease of the City of Flint.

the auctions in the Shanghel swoops' at] the Club last night one Kmart m bought in what turned out to be the winner, but paid $63 more than he had to draw!

25 YEARS AGO

Nov. 7, 1914. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of 1, Ble Francis ITonry May, K.C.M.G., the Colony of, Hongkong and Its Do- of the In the meantime there are increas-pendencies and Vice-Admiral ing indications that the ship wil same, balng satisfied thereof by in

formation received by me, do bareby leave her cargo hero and return home proclaim that war has broken out be to America.

tween His Majesty and Turkey.

Captain Gainard, in à broadcast to the United States to-day, made un Important disclosure which is ex- pected to bolster the Norwegian con- tention that the Germans violated international law when they captured tho

He said the City of Flint went to Haugesund in compliance with shouted instructions from the Com- mander of the German merchunt raider Schwauden.

Authorised quarters in Berlin state that negotiations between Germany and Norway, are proceeding on 3- point German demanda:

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The release of the prize crew, 2. The surrender of the ship and

cargo to Germany. 3-The Norwegians to hold the ship at least until such negotia- llons pre completed.

German and Norwegian Jurists are at present examining these demands. So far no time limalt has been set for the conclusion of negotiations,

Bergen Conference OSLO, Nov. 0 (Reuter)-The captala of the City of Flint con ferred at Bergen with the United States Consul and the United States -Minister to Norway, Mrs. Harriman. The German Naval Attache at Oslo has also gone to Bergen.

Given under my hand and the Pubile Seal of the Colony at Victoria, long- kong, this 6th day of November, 1914.

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ont a telegram of congratulation to Field Marshal Sir John French, has the London Scottish on their brilliant charge at Kenstaes.

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November 7, 1939.

SWASTIKAS CUT INTO GLASGOW'S SHOP WINDOWS

LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reu- ter). Swastikus, varying In length from a foot to a yard, were cut into the plate-glass windows of 41 shops

Sauchie in

Hall Street, Glasgow's principal thoroughfare, and also a number of other shops and warehouses

The Police are investiga- ting the outrages, which are believed to have been plann- ed by people of anti-Jewish tendencies...

GANDHI'S

DEMAND

Wants Constituent Assembly Elected

The General Officer Commanding de- fees to inform all those who have applied to him to enlist in the now army for active servico in Europe, that he His received a communication from Excellency the Governar on November 4, intimating that the War Office wore unable to accept recruits unless they were prepared to provide their

WARDHA, Nov. 6 (Reuter), pasanges and that acceptance for any corps other than infantry carmot be-Gandhi, in a statement issued

to-day, urged the election of constituent Assembly to frame a constitution for the future gov- ernment of India and declared. that to represent the demands of Congress as being of totall- tarian nature was to represent the facts.

guaranteed.

The General Omicor. Commanding much regrets the disappointment that the decision must cause to the applle ants, and hopes that some at any rate may yet find their way to the front.

10 YEARS AGO

Nov. 1029. Criticism of the recent declaration, by the Viceroy of India regarding Dominion Status for India was voiced In the House of Lords yesterday with the object of clarifying the situation.

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Congress had deliberately discarded the use of force.

Playing brilliant tonnis, Cochet, the

Gandhi asserted that communal world's champion, and hin follow differences were used by the British

Brugnon, Landry countrymen, Hedel, provided some wonderful enter Government to thwart India's aspira- tainment for a large gallery the tions, and added that Congress Chinone Recreation Club yesterday would never be a party to communut afternoon, when the famous "stara" quarrels..

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Protest Rejected LONDON, Nov. (Reuter).--Thej KAVO exhibition matches.

It was very pleasing indeed to see the City of Flint, is now expected to sali local players do no well against the direct to the United States with her visitors. Mesars. D. and S. A. RamJahn cargo, which was originally destined Indulged in some fino all-court tennis to run Landry and Rodel to 7-5, 7-6 In for Britain, still aboard.

the men's doubles match. Norway has rejected the German Mr. W. 3. Lo was naturally .over- protest over her action in reicasing shadowed by Cochet in the singles, but The ship interning the Nazi prize he played a surprisingly good game in crew, but it is reported that diploma- the second set, and by winning games tle negotiations are still in progress. on service, forced the set to 7-5, before

From Bergen, it is reported, that succumbing. the Nazi prize crew commander lind nol suficient money to pay for pilotage fees in Norway, and these, were paid by the American skipper.

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It would rather stand nside to wander in the wilderness and wait for a better day.

No Civil Disobedienco

NAGPUR, Nov. 6 (Reuter).—“I shall resist civil disobedience unless I find that the country is prepared for that," declared Gandh in an interview to-day, following abortive

The mixed doubles was very enjoy talks with the Viceroy. uble.lins Enid Lo partnered Cochei against Brugnon and Birs. Tottenham. and the four Indulged in some light hearted tennis which the spectators found highly entertaining.

5 YEARS AGO

The Indian leader added, "As re- tards non-co-operation, it has already begun with the resignation of the Congress Ministries."

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Prize Crow Interned SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHA

Nov. 7, 1934.

Punjab Offer To Britain The Foreign Secretary, Sir John OSLO, Nov. 6 (UP)—It is officially Simon, replying to a question in the LAHORE, Nov. 6 (Reuter}-Tho announced that the Germen prize House of Commons with referonce to Punjab Legislative Council has crew from the City of Flint will be maintenance of order in the Haar ter- interned next Wednesday in the 300- ritory where the Plebiscito is to be adopted a resolution, by 104 votes to year-old Konsevinger Castle, near the beld on January 13, said the respon- 39, offering in effect unconditional Swedish frontier. The Norwegian siblity for maintaining order, rests support to Britain in the prosecution Government is establishing an intern-Sadr and this responsibility continues

with the governing Commission of of the war. ment camp in the castle,

Germany Still Hopos SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Nov. 7° (UP)—Authorised - quarters declare that Germany has not yet abandoned hope of recover- ing the City of Flint

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The Premier, Sir Sikander Hyat Khan, said he felt that Sir Samuel

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close to source Foreign Office sald: "Both Norway and Germany are studying the legal aspects of the situation, otherwise; there are no new developments."

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, Nov. (UP)- Monetary experts here anticipate no chunge in the international exchange

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The Department of Commerce has estimated that Britain, France and Cannda have over five billion dollars invested in the United States which is available If needed.

NAZIS DETAIN SWEDISH SHIP

SPECIAL.TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

STOCKHOLM, Nov. 6 (Reuter).——

It is learned here that a steamer eng- "Many discussions have shown that aged on the regular Riga-Stockholm

Zatrulla Khan, representative of the Government of India, In London for the Empire Co-ordination discussions, at luncheon to-day, Among the others present were Lord Chatfeld, Sir Samuel Hoare and Lord Snell.

CLAIM FOR $188,701 Sequel To Decline

Of Dollar

The recent decline of the Shanghai dollar had a sequel in the Supreme Court this morning,

our propaganda has fallen on fertile route was seized by the Germans, when a claim for $188,701.77 soil unông the armament workers in taken to Stettin and detained for á Western Germany."

was brought before the Chief fortnight. The announcer began to read a Molor-care and furniture belonging Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor proclamation of the Socialist Freedom to Poles and mail-bags for Sweden, by the Oversea-Chinese Banking Party when his voice was drowned England, Fronce and Palestine were Corporation, Ltd. against the

confiscated. by jamming.

Yue Kee Firm, native bankers, of 92 Des Voeux Road West, third floor.

YOU CAN POST LIVE BEES IN HONGKONG!

ALTHOUGH the posting of any packet containing anything which might expose Hongkong postal officials to danger is prohl bited, live bees, leeches and silkworms may be sent both by inland and imperial foreign post, states the Hongkong Post Ofice guide for 1939.

The netion was not defended, and for the plaintiffs Mr. H. C. Macna- mara, instructed by Mr. H. C. Lee, said it arose out of four exchange contracta entered into between the parties in May last.

Chan-Kwun-yuen, accountant of

Under the contracts, the defendant Arm agreed to purchase $620,000 (Shanghai currency) at the rate of Sh.3181 per HK$100. They failed to accept them subsequently and in August plaintiffs sold them at the rate fatty substances which do not easily of $401 per HK$100. The claim was A warning that bees and query, special packing regulations for the difference between the con- leeches must be enclosed in a box must be complied with. Such arti-tract price and the market price. so constructed as to avoid all cles must be enclosed in an inner danger and to allow the contents cover consisting of a box, linen or plaintiff bank, said during May last parchment bag, which must itself be defendants entered into four exchange to be ascertained is added.

placed in a second box of wood, metal contracts, one of which they look up and paid for certain amount of the No other animals or insects live or or stout thick leather.

Packets embarrassing to the Post currency which they bought. That dead are allowed to be posted. Each packet containing live bees must be Office staff are also prohibited, says was for $100,000 at the rate of 181. marked c/o The Omeer of Customs the guide. A packet or envelope of The other contracts, which were for and Excise in addition to bearing the red colour, or of any other colour delivery in July, they did not per- full name and address of the likely to cause strain on the eyes of form and in consequence his bank addressee.

Cards, Instructed their solicitors to write to the officers, is prohibited. labels or envelopes should be white, them. No reply was received and as Practical Jokers desirous of sting-but obiection is not taken to pale a result the Bank followed the wal ing postal officials with loose shades of buff, yellow, green or blue, practice of setting aff the contracts." packages of Ive bees, may be "It is essential, however, that the This was done on August 10 and at 'assured that the Customs and ink used on coloured paper should that time the rate for the Shanghai Exclin department has an expert be in sharp contrast with the tint of dollar was 401, which in his opinion. apiarist ready to cope with such an the paper. This also applies to the was reasonable.

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