Brazilian Restrictions Provoke Tokyo Query
Special to the "Telegraph"
RIO DE JANEIRO, 21 (Domei)-The Japanese Ambassa- dor, Mr Ishli, called on the Brazilian Foreign Minister, Dr Aranha, on Thursday to discuss the export licensing system, the question of passport visas, and the banning of publication of printed matter in foreign languages.
The Brazilian Government on February 20 proclaimed udli tional materials lieble to the export licensing order issued on February 7, including copper, brass, bronze, zinc and nickel articles, minerals, potassium and its synthetic products and ferti- lizers.
Trade Mission SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
General Marshall's Disclosures
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (Reuter). President Roosevelt devoted almost his whole press BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 21 (Domel); conference to-day to comment on -After visiting Argentin und
economie the "disclosures" concerning the Paraguay, the Japanese mission, including officials of the testimony by General George Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief, last night left here for Montevideo. before a secret session of the capital of Uruguay,
Russia-Japan
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Chungking Rifle Shooting.
And
Successful
Communists
Mid-week Meeting
No Soviet Move
February 22, 1941.
Wildcats And Wahoos Clash
(Continued from Page 4.) should create an all-time high-in error making."
The brownies took a close onel from the Chinese cuties in their last conference, bui, Ella China, Maroon Captain and pai of good old Venus, lias avowed that her babes will be in there fighting mad to clinch this golden chanes to clear out of the well-known egg sign.
CHUNGKING, Feb. 21 (UP):-Dr. In spite of the bad weather, Wang Chung-hul, Foreign Minister, the Hongkong Rifle Association declared to-day that the Soviet had held a meeting at Kowloon made absolutely no demands or ro-City on Wednesday which A modern literal comedy of errors presentations bearing on Chino's relations between Chungking and proved quite successful. The should be the natural outcome of this the Chinese Communists, Japan's attendance was good, 60 mem-bail-missing game.
Men's Opener allegations were. therefore without (bers turning up.
HE men's opener at 1.30 p.m. Ien-
foundation.
This
Communists actually Oring was adopted, It was the ions will field a sprink- |
The
Was the first meeting Dr Wang and the Soviets recognised at which the new system of roping tures Harry Noronha's rough that relations between the Chinese the Bring point clear of all those not riding Rees in n tough struggle with
Cyclones. the Government and were entirely an internal matter." found to be most effective and satis
Asked whether Soviet aid, showed factory, cusuring that competitors ling of second stringers in their line- signs of diminishing De Wang said he while dring need no longer experience up and must play snappy ball to take trouble-shooters. "Big tornado belleved that ald would be continued the annoyance of being trodden on by the
over-onger spectators.
boy" Baker, Cyclone outfielder, has at full strength and added that a Russo-Japanese non-aggression pact as targets were almost compast
Shooting at 800 yards was most dim-been clouting at a terrifle pace the in the near future was unlikely in curtear theaters by mist, but in spite past few games and will probably add view
that Russla of
performances to his batting average at the expense notable
Rec finger Gerry Cosuno's obviously preferred to maintain the were, achieved. Cpl Edwards and Set of present favourable position.
Russell ench scored 30, while Cpl | offerings.
A. F. Herbie Quen, AN. Other and G.G. Langford obtained 20 odd Evans, in spite of having broken his Lee are booked to call this one.
Indians All Set Lendim reores follow:
of the fact
this nome
Senate Military Affairs Com- Quit H.K. Defence spectacles.
mittee.
President Roosevelt said that the disclosures raised the question of
Reserve
from
The following persons have been etles, morala and patriotlem on the permitted to quit the Hongkong Agreement In Principle part of the Committee members and Defence Reserve, with effect SHANGHAI, Feb. 23 (Reuter).-editors, publishers and radio com-February 20:- According to the Salgon radio, anmentators who spread reports of the) economic agreement in principle has Gential's statements. been signed In Moscow between i Japan and the
US.S.R.
Secrecy Advisable He added that in times of a works No conßrination has been received i here from any other source.
lupheaval, it was advisable to keep secret certain things regarding the Nazi Suggestion CHUNGKING, Feb. 21 (Reuter)defence of the United States, although he admitted that various "disclu-
It is suggested in well-informed stres" alt differed from the account Chinese quarters here that in sin
he had received from General elfort to bring about Russo-
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Marshall of what he actually said, Japanese rapprochement, Germany la urging Japan to return the southern part of the island of Sakhalin Bussla.
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In return, it is proposed that Bussda should agree to enter into a Non- Aggression Pact with Japan.
Lord Harlech's Extra Post
STOCK EXCHANGE Gilt-Edged Firm
Class
'cap. 200 L60 000 TUE spectacular Indians
Cpl R. Langford Ser. QMS Hale &
Sat T. Baker Str
W... F. Tollison Sier
Mr W. A. Hawkes and Mr J. C. Menninick.
Mr V. A. Perkins has been enrolled in the Combatant Group of the Hong- kong Defence Reserves, and Mr M. A. E Evans & D, Watson has been enrolled in the Key Post Group as from February 20.
Class 8"
Licut G. J. P. Carey 2 Pl W. D. Maycock Nil Pie II Dry 2 L/Cpl . R. Darby. N P.C.. (R) S. T. Young Cpl F. W. Ewens &
Pang Shan 7. Sgt F. E. Russell 7 R. N. Medhurst B/M. W. Kutord L/Cpl E. W. Allo 4 L/Cpl C. Quickendon Cpl A. Hymer 7 PS.ML, W. B. Ure 7 Pte A. G. Jennligs
Class Lleut G. C. Dawson 9 ---The Brazilian proposal for a collee | Capt C. I. . Hyde live protest to Britain against the Cpl C. A. Lomaey it
Pie W. T. Taylor a seizure of the Frenchi steamer
Sat L. Priddy 10
Mendoza Has A Sequel
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (Reuter). Cpi A. G. Martin 1
Piper Stewart 10 Cpl . S. Lochrie, Piper A. J. Mila Pie f. Myles to
1. J S. Blake..
Clas
LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reuter),-The Mendoza within the Pan-American | 170. 11. D. Gray 10 ... Stock Exchange to-day was quiet and Neutrality Zone is being supported/Cpl Ci. Barkway D
United States on by the
und other Steady, Home rails advanced provincial inquiry, gill-edged securi-American governments
The Mendoza was seized off Brazil ties were firmly held and India stocks
in January when attempting to ram met with a fair demand.
Among the Industrials, breweries the blockade with a cargo of goods LONDON, Feb. 21, (Reuter)-Lord and tobaccos were a shinde easier. from South America, Harlecht hus been, appointed ligh Japanese bonds declined up to two Commissioner for the Basutolandpoints.
and Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland in 'succession to Sir Edward Harding, who has retired owing to ill-health.
The post will, as at present, be held
in conjunction with that of the British
Wall Street was narrowly irregular:
Volunteers Cricket ·
The cricket match betwen · Volunteers High Commissioner in South Africs, and Brereto at King's Park to-morrow will
Lord Harlech, who is a personal start at 11 am, and not on his T. Ride teaptain), E. C. Fincher. D. friend of General Smuts, was formed. The Volunteers team in:
F. L. Haymės, N; A. E erly Mr W. G. A. Disby-Gore. Ho G Day, M. with Colonial Secretary from 1936 to Mackay N. D. Lloyd. D. Hunk, F. Z
mern. A. Zimmern, E. Zimmern, K. M. Baxter.
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Enemy Over East England
LONDON, Feb. 21
(Reuter).
There has been slight enemy air activity over castern England and cast Scotland to-day, says the Air Ministry.
A few bombs were dropped · but there was little damage and there.
were no casualties.
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should Enke the Canadian Chinese inta Johnny st 2.45 p.m. with Alvares, A. V. Giosano and Honus Waggoner, answering the call.
Faching class galore, the Indians have been the outstanding team of the year, dishing up sensational : delding geins and producing sle
steady clouting with the willow-wand. In Omar, Madeen Arcull! and outfield trio Savage Hussan, they on who are in a class by themselves ut fly-stagging. The Canucks have had pretly tough going the past few games, tosing out in the clutch, but may find Lady Luck with them to-morrow as they battle to come through with Ik
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marauding Mohawks will take
win,
the warpath trall once again to avenge their previous defeat at the hands of the Chinese Baseball Club,
The Iroquois braves must take this game to remain in the running and wilt emphasise the reliability of their power-wicking trio of Joey Schalberg, Pete Filch and Joc Marris to come through with a vic tory.
The Chinese have been weakened to a great extent with the loss of Euri Wong, Tuffy Chinn and Wally Ching, but Abe Ldu's gang always sparkle with brillancy when the go- ing is toughest.
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Randleap reduced by one point.
Den Crary will probably have the edge over Cy Jones on the mound, but the Tribe infeld with Pete Pitchi 20 61 and Lou Leight in there functioning the old zip. should give bespectacled Cy the support he needs, A. R. Kitchell, Nazarin and C. Mar- ques are handling this one.
4) winner of nett spoon. 1) winner of handicap spoon.
Garrison Snooker
Medicals Head League Table
The Royal Engineers "A" team suffered their first defeat in the Garrison Snooker League on Thurs- day, losing to the Royal Army Medical Corps_by_one_point_to_five. Results of other matches played un the same day were:
RAP.C., 2. R.A. Sergeants, Stanley, 4; Royal Signals Corporals, 5: R.E. Sergeants Mess, 6; Corps of Military Police, 2: Royal Signals A.
LEAGUE POSITIONS
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A. Sergie, Stanley
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C.M. Polica
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Royal Signals Corporais
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Fanling Golf
Bomber Fund Competition
Capt. A. C. F. Drew-Wilkinson, who fled with Major K. S. Simpson
in the second "South China Morning Fost" Bomber Fund Competition," won the play-off with a carl of one
up.
Original scores were:
Capt. Drew-Wilkinson (15) five up (wins prize); Major K, S. Simpson (20) Ave up wins five balls; Col. 1 D. Rosa (D) four up whis four mis: D. S. Edward (4) three up wins three balls; Rev. J. Ward (24) two up wins two balls; G. M. Park (7) the up wins one ball; T. Megarry (8) one up wins one ball.
STABLEFORD
The Stableford Competition held at Fanling between February 13 and 10 was won by J. Stirling Lee who returg- et a card of 10 1830.
International XI
The following will represent the International A. C. in their Shield football match against the Royal Navy at Causeway Bay to-inorrow at 2:45 p.m.:
University Athletic Heats
The heats for the annual Athletic meeting of Hongkong University will be held on Friday, Monday and Wed- nesday, March 7. 10 and 12. on the University's sports ground. Pultfulam, at 3.30 p.m. each day.
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