DR. KUNG IN S. Africa
MANILA And
DENIES DESIRE TO RAISE LOAN
Manila, To-day.
An enthusiastic welcome awaited the Chinese Minister of Finance, Dr. H. H. Kung, and his party on their arrival this morning from Hong Kong
On their way by the "Victoria" to attend the Coronation of King George, the delegates were met by a representative of the acting High Posadas, a Commissioner, Mayor number of high Government offi- cials and a huge crowd of Chinese residents.
Germany
REPLY TO PROTEST
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 6, 1937.
EXCELLENT BEGINNING
BRITISH BANQUET
FOR THE SUGAR DELEGATES
London, To-day. Justice for the sugar producer Mac- Capetown, To-day. was urged by Mr. Ramsay A strong defence of the South donald, presiding at a Government African Government's measure pro-dinner to the delegates to the In- Conference in hibiting political activities on the ternational Sugar part of foreigners, and an attack London yesterday evening. on the German protest against the action, are made in a leading arti- cle in the "Cape Times."
Among those present at the din- ner were the Ambassadors of China, Japan and the Netherlands.
Mr. Macdonald paid a tribute to The journal says that the Union's proclamation can only become a Mr. Norman Davis, the: American combative measure against Ger- delegate, for his efforts for peace, Dr. Kung expressed pleasure at mans in South West Africa when and also praised Dr. Colijn, the being in the Philippines and stated the Gerinans there resort to those Netherlands Premier.
and that after the Coronation he would subversive activities which, unfor- He said that the conference had take advantage of his visit to tunately, in the past few years, un-made an excellent beginning Europe to investigate industrial der instructions from Nazi head-stated the opinion that with good- and economic matters in the lead-quarters and with the connivance
of German representatives in this ing European countries.
country, they have not scrupled to undertake.
He emphatically denied that he intended to raise a foreign loan for China-Reuter.
POPE'S GIFT TO
QUEEN OF ITALY Significant Phrase In Document
"The protest is frankly not worth the paper on
which it is written and it defies all the ascertained facts."-Reuter.
FRENCH AVIATOR
HERE
M. Japy On Way Back To France
Rome, To-day. After High Mass in the chapel of the Quirinal Palace, attended by the King and Queen, the Papal
M. Japy, the French aviator who Nuncio yesterday presented the crashed near Tokyo last year when "Golden Rose," bestowed by the he had all but completed an at- Pope on the Queen, to Her Majesty.tempt on the Paris-Tokyo flight, In a document accompanying the passed through the Colony this presentation, the Pope refers to morning on board the "President Her Majesty as "Queen of Italy Doumer" on his way back to and Empress of Ethiopia," which France. is taken in Rome to imply Vatican recognition of the conquest of Ethiopia. Trans-Ocean.
dealing straightforward will and they would overcome all difficulties. Mr. Norman Davis said he felt that the nations had come to the conclusion that no concession quired to reach a settlement of the sugar · question would involve any sacrifice.
re-
If they could reach an agreement economics and it would improve help to promote peace and prosper- ity.-Reuter.
GERMANY'S
“COLONIAL
EXHIBITION
în
Frankfurt-on-Main, To-day. Of considerable significance, view of Germany's repeated de- mand for colonies, is à "Colonia! opened Exhibition" which was here to-day.
STOP PRESS
TEL. 20022 or 33993
LOU AMBERS LOSES ON POINTS
In Non-Title Contest
New York, To-day. Pedro Montanez last night feated the lightweight champion of the world, Lou Ambers, on points in a ten rounds' contest. and The bout was fought at catch- weights and the title was not at
Reuter stake.
All the goods on view come from Germany's former territories the exhibition is designed to im
with the Reich's press the world
-Trans-
M. Japy is going home via Saigon and is now fully recovered from the injuries he received when he crash- ed on the last leg of his record-ability as a colonial power.
Ocean.
CHAN CHAI-TONG breaking flight.
MYSTERY
Not Found Aboard Potsdam
Manila, To-day. Marshal Chan Chai-tong, former Kwang- Commander-in-Chief in tung, who is on his way back to
When questioned as to the pos- sibility of his making another at- tempt on the Paris-Tokyo record, the aviator said that nothing had yet been fixed but there was a pos- sibility. He would like to have an- other try..
"Everyone in Japan was very nice to me and I am very grateful to them," he concluded,
COLONY'S VITAL STATISTICS Smallpox Reveals A Sudden Increase
TAMARA DESNI Russian Actress Weds Englishman
Miss Tamara Desni, the Russian film actress, was married at Burnt Oak Register Office, Hendon, to Mr. Bruce Seton, the actor-brother of Sir Alexander Seton.
China after a trip to Europe, fallcrowd of his Hong Kong friends, six smallpox (three deaths), eight Miss Desni, who is 22, travelled
ed to arrive here this morning on the "Potsdam."
Marshal Chan was expected to arrive on the liner but friends and who boarded the newspapermen vessel could find no trace of him. Reuter.
Mr. Wang Ching-wei May Come South
cere-
Ten diphtheria cases (six deaths), M. Japy was seen off by a large among whom were the French Con- dysentery (six deaths), six menin- from America last November to sul-General, M. J. Leunquin, thegitis (four deaths) and three marry Mr. Seton, but was refused Superintendent of Civil Aero-typoid fever (three deaths) were permission to land at Southampton. to land, but the wedding had to be dromes, Mr. H. J. R. Moss, and M. reported to the Medical Department Later she was given permission Aubrun, of the Banque de l'Indo-last week.
There were also 65 deaths from postponed, as she and Mr. Seton Chine.
were bound by film contracts which tuberculosis.
FRANCE'S NEW A.A. GUN
Newspaper "Le Jour” Prosecuted
Paris, To-day.
The returns for the 24 hours end-kept them busy. ed at midnight, show two cases
of smallpox, diphtheria and ch
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Miss Desni returned to England from a holiday, but the wedding
ingitis, one case of typhoid and one was again delayed until certain do-
cuments arrived from France. of dysentery.
NEW COMMISSAR IN SOVIET
Yeung Tong, 85, was admitted to the G. C. H. yesterday suffering from injuries received when some iron fell on him while he was work- ing on the
peh at Taikoo 9.8 Hupe Dockyard.
Canton, To-day... It is reported that the Central Government may send Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Chairman of the Central Political Council, to Canton to of- ficiate at the inauguration
Moscow, To-day. mony on Mr. Wu Teh-chen's as-
The Public Prosecutor. yesterday of office as Governor of
M. Innokenty Khalepsky, who has sumption
Chung Yee, took - proceedings against the news- Kwangtung. Our Own Correspon-
paper "Le
following had a distinguished career in the A married woman, Jour"
Red Army, has been appointed was admitted to the Kowloon Hos- dent.
publication by the paper of a 're- port alleging that military secrets Commissar of Communications in pital yesterday auffering from a connected with a new 10-centimetre succession to the deposed M. G. G. fractured leg. She fell into
nullah at Large Street. Yagoda-Reuter. anti-aircraft gun had been "
"betray- ed to the Soviet
Budapest, To-day-The In his speech before the court, The first postage stamps bearing the Public Prosecutor stated that garian Regent, Admiral Horthy, picture of Herr Hitler were the paper's revelations drew the yesterday received the German Ltd., by Gordon Cade Burnett, at 3A,
the Minister to Budapest, Herr von Wyndham
-Trans Ocean.
Kong. placed on sale yesterday. Trans- attention of foreign spies to
new gun.” "Trans-Ocean.
Mackensen. Ocean
HITLER PICTURE
ON STAMPS
Berlin, To-day.
Hun-
Printed and Published for the Pro prietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Street, Vict
Hong
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