NANCY
Monday,
NANCY --- DID YOU BORROW MY PILLOWS FOR THAT BALL GAME?
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
OH, YES-- THAT'S PART
OF MY SAFETY CAMPAIGN ---
November 13, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
MY MOTTO IS. "NO KIDS CAN GET HURT WHILE I'M
MAYOR"
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FRANCE WANTS GERMAN GUARANTEES
BEFORE
DISCUSSING
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"
PARIS Nov. 12 (UP)-Replying to King Leopold and Queen Wilhelmina's peace offers to-day, the French President said a permanent peace could be established only by repairing the injustices to Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and Poland, and that effective political and economic guaran- teos to assure the liberty of all nations must be obtained.
"It has always been my desire that the war should not last one day longer than is absolutely necessary," President Lebrun said.
"The essential conditions for
, an honourable peace have al-
rendy been stated. We are
Theft From
fighting so that Europe can be R. N. Officer
secure and redeemed, in the words of my Prime Minister. 'from the perpetually recurring fear of German aggression, thus enabling the peoples of Europe to preserve their independence and liberty.'
Blazer And Hat Stolen At H.V.
The theft of a blazer and a
"Should your Majesties be able to felt hat belonging to Lt. E. A. communiente any proposals to Ger-Show, R.N., from the Happy Many of such a character, my Government would give them earnest consideration."
Toxt Of Reply PARIS, Nov. 12 (UP). The following is the text of President Lebrun's reply to the Belgian-Dutch pence offer.
Valley Raeo Course on Saturday, led to the appearance of Lam Ngau-fu, 21, unemployed, before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning.
Acting Sub-Inspecter R. J. Clarke said the clothing had been left by Was goal-post while Lt. Shaw playing hockey. It war valued at
"The Government of the Freach Republic and the French prople unanimously pay homage to the $80. sentiment which inspired the mess- ages from your Majestles.
Lan was bound over in the sum of $25, with his mother as surety, to be of good behaviour for one year.
Another man, Lau Tok, 32, un-)
"No nation is more peaceful than the French nation. No nation has consented to more sacrifices for peace In Europe. The French have made it known, and recalls to-day, that peace lienced hawker, was charged with is a cardinal necessity for all coun- the theft of a woollen cont, valued; trics and people, and that she is ready at $45, belonging to Lt.Cdr. J. to greet all possibilities which could Synnott, R.N.. also from the Race; help bring about European peace be- Course on Saturday." tween all nations.
"Peace founded on justice, ulone is a durable peace. The French have taken up arms to end ones and for all the enterprise of violence and force which for two years, In con- tempt of the most solemn engage- ments and in violation of pledges, has alrendy enslaved or destroyed free European nations, and which lo- day threatens the security of all nations.
there-
"Permanent peace can only fore be established by reparation of the Injustices which force has im- posed on Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and Poland. It is up to Germany, no
for or against such peace.".
He was remanded in custody as: Li-Cdr. Synnott's ship was away from the Colony. He charge.
denied the
REPORT IS DENIED
No British Proposal For China Peace
PEACE
TERMS
This Is What Mothers Learn To-day
HERE is a scene that has now become common at the Paddington (London) Town Hall, where molliers assemble every day and receive Instructon in fifting: gas masks and protectors to their baby children. This picture shows a group. of matters receiving Instruction in order to be prepared against possible Nazi air ralds on London.
Feared Gaol, Tried Suicide Tragic Story Of Woman's Lapse
DEAF MUTE CHARGED
WITH LARCENY
UnableTMelther to talk or hear," but capable of "reading and writing Chinese, Luk Sing-chi, 26, unemployed, appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy to-day charged with larceny by bailee.
Defendant was accused of having Traculently taken and converted to s own use, u tim of ghce which was iven him to deliver from Kowloon to Hongkong on November 4.
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U-Boat Sunk DARDANUS MAIL Glands Made Young
Costly Attack On
British Convoy
COPENHAGEN,
DUE TO-DAY-
That a woman's fear of going
Det.-Sergeant D. Davies said he to gaol had been the cause of her
The mail from the Imperial Air- twice attempting suicide, once in had a bad odour and he had understood from defendant that the
ways plane Dardanus, which was by jumping into the harbour, thrown it away.
forced down by the Japanese on and once by trying to strangle
Nov. 12. Welchow Island, is expected to arrive Mr. Hinsworth remarked that if (Reuter).The crew of a Nor- from Canion by a Japanese steamer herself while in hospital recu-defendant's plea was correct, the
to-day. not be substantiated, wegian ship which arrived at
It is not known whether the Japan WITH regard to the report perating from the effects of the charge would
was inclined to think defendant had tion of a U-boat attack on a the mall have been through it or longer to Franee, to-day to pronounce published in the London "first attempt, was revealed it and Det.-Sergeant Davies replied he Haugesund describe the frustra-ese authorities in Canton who held |
Kowloon Magistracy to-day.
sold the tin of ghee. Statesman" and re-published in
British convoy.
carried out any censorship. The The woman, So Ying, 20, admitted
The charge was written on a slip Naxi Reply Received
our Extra edition yesterday con- to Mr. E. Himsworth, the Magistrate, of paper and defendant wrote some-
As the U-boat was preparing to mail will be closely examined by arrival In attack cargo
ships, two warships British authorities on BRUSSELS, Nov. 12 (UP)-The cerning an alleged British pro- the theft of $100 in Chinese currency, thing in answer to it. He was re-
and over
dropped depth order to ascertain whether It has German answer to the Belgium-posal to Japan for the settlement $14 in Hongkong money, eight pieces manded for two days for further in-swung
charges.
been opened by the Japanese, the are of clothing, a gold finger ring and quiries. Dutch peace move has been received of the China affair, we
The U-boat appeared twice with "Telegraph" understands, Det.-Sergeant Davies said defend- but the contents have not been di-authorised to state that this pair of gold earrings. vulged, The German Ambassador
Inspector H. E. Rogers sald defen- ant had been questioned by Miss her bows in the air before dis- dant was quite normal and the reason W. Li, Headmistress of the Deaf and "ppearing. told Foreign Minister Spank that the report is without foundation. tenor of the Leopold-Wilhelminn 'It will be recalled that Dr. Sun Fo, she gave for wanting to end her life Dumb, School, in Kowloon City, but telegram would be subjected to China's Envoy-at-Large, was received was because she was afraid of going the was unable to attend Court.
to prison,
Defendant was arrested on Novem- thorough study.
by Lord Halifax in London on
Theft From Hut Meanwhile, M. Spaak issued a com- November 9, and that, at the con- munique saying that the King had clusion of his interview, Dr. Sun Fo transmitted the British and French told correspondents that he was satisan un-numbered hut in Diamond Hill, replies to the Cabinet which would fled that there was no change in the Kowloon City, where defendant had
Dritish Government's polley to China, stayed with another women, wlis dicate that he had been assaulted, examine them closely.
jmised her belongings on November 10. Defendant, who had left sudden-
HIS THIRTEENTH Stiff Sentence For
CONVICTION
Snatch-Thief
After Inspection the mall will be forwarded by the next out-going plane.
Mail will arrive here to-day by
CALCUTTA'S AIR another Imperial plane from Bang-
RAID ALARM The articles had been stolen from
on that day, was traced and
fadmitted the theft,
She was taken to Hongkong to her
sister's house to recover the stolen
goods and on the ferry coming back Szo Wong-cheong, 30, street coolic,į Sentence of three months' hard to Kowloon she jumped overboard. was convicted of crime for the thir-Inbour, 24 strokes of the cane, and Rescued, she was taken to hospital, teenth time when he appeared before bunishment, was imposed on Chan and there she teled to end her life Mr. Houston at Central Magistracy Fun, 25, unemployed, for snatching a by strangling herself,
pair of earrings from a 67-year-old this morning.
woman, Chau Sau, In Queen's Road He admitted a charge of loltering Central yesterday,
on the second floor of No. 18 Wynd- ham Street this morning, and was
Sgt. Jessop told Mr. Houston al
ber 11 in Canton. Rond. The person who bad mtpected the ghee complain ed of non-delivery to the original owner.
kok.
Although mosanges have been sent. from Honging to the pilot of Dar- danas, Capt. J. N. Wilson, who is authorities in Canton, they have not, it is believed, been delivered.
By gestures, defendant tried to in Calcutta received the first air-rald being held by the Japanese military
PREMIUM FOR JAPANESE GOLD
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” :
CALCUTTA, Nov. 12 (Reuter) alarm of the war this afternoon due to the appearance of an unidentified plane over a prohibited areo, come 20 miles south of the city.
Bombers Intercepted
Raeburn is also being held by the The co-pilot of the plane, Mr. J.T. Japanese milltory authorities for in- vestigation.
Destroyer Attacks Chinese Junk
It is not known whether they have LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter) been placed in a military prison or Three German bombers, apparently not. TOKYO, Nov. 13 (Domel)-With Rosyth in the Firth of Forth, were
trying to reach the Naval Bese at f #view to encouraging gold produc- intercepted by R.A.F. machines near Defendant's sister was in Court tion, the Japonese Government has the Isle of May yesterday. and to. Mr. Hmsworth she said she put into practice a system of pur-
They were driven off. was willing to take defendant home chasing newly-mined gold with pre-
All British machiner returned mlums. and care for her.
safely. To defendant Mr. Himsworth said: The new theasure will not involve
Shortly Inter, two other. Nazl
Another trading Junk suffered ar price set by the Government, yen pinnes over the North Sea again. 85 sen per gramme.
destroyer last week, but fortunately After a short clash, the Germans this time only the cargo was taken Under the now Ministerial ordin- nace, newly-mined gold will be pur-turned tall and escaped.
and no one was hurt.. chased by the Government with premiums ranging from one to two
sentenced to three months' hard Central Magistracy this morning that I won't send you to prison but if you) any increase in the gold purchase machines were in contact with R.A.F. ( the hands of the crow of a Japanese;
a certain amount of force was used to anything like this again, I will, Intour.
Sat. Jessop produced defendant's and he produced a handkerchief record, which showed 12 previous showing convictions. Detenennt spoke several woman's cars. languages, English Included, said Sgt. Jessop.
King Of Italy's
70th Birthday
LONDON, Nov. 12. (Router)The
Defendant was placed on a year's
bloodstains
. from 10 boud of $50.
Defendant had no previous convic tions.
Fatal Accident Aboard Steamer
STOLEN CAR IS RECOVERED
ven per gramme.
Jewel-Box Stolen
Cheng Ko-lol; 84) master of trnd- Ing junk T1105H, reports to the
Travelling Upsets Police that at 6 am. oh November B
Violinist
CLEVELAND, Erien Morini, fin- jous woman violinist, never has learn-
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when his funk was near the Sanmun Customs In Chinese territory
destroyer opened fire on it
Japanese d
machine guns.
The junk alopped and the des
A motor car belonging to Mr. A. K Mackenzie, of 47 Stubbs Road, Mrs. Chandler, of 27 Ashley Roud, ed to sleep on trains, although she troyer Rent 20 sailors on board and A Chinese was killed in an acel was stolen from the Fanling Rail- ground floor, has reported that a has travelled all over the world, so removed all the cargo, consisting of King sent a message of congratulation dent on board the steamer Kautung way Station, where it was parked Jewel-box containing gold finger when she arrived in Cleveland to kerosene, flour and matches to the to King Victor Emmanuel on the oc- this momlog, when it is believed he yesterday, and subsequently recover ring valued at $40 was midlen from appear as soloist with the symphony total value of $1,070.00 casion of his seventieth birthday on accidentally fell into a hold in the od at the car park near the Kowloon her house sometime between October orchestra, she took a nap before The Junk-was then allowed to pro-i November 11.
vessel while working on board. Star Ferry pler.
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