1937-11-04 — Page 26

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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 4, 1937.

SCHACHT STORY FINANCIAL

EXCITEMENT

DIES DOWN

Berlin, To-day

re-

BOYCOTT:

JAPANESE

REFUGEE PANIC

IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai,

According to unofficial

COIN WARNING early half a million Chinese

Shanghai, To-day.

fugees poured into the French Con- cession during the night from the Nantao side, as a result of rumours

The mild excitement over ports of the resignation of Dr.. Hjalmar Schacht, German's fian- cial wizard, has now died down following official reiteration that he is to remain in office as Minister Guild, which together represent to bomb Nantao to-day- of Economy and Reichsbank Presi practically all Chinese banks in The total of refugees in the

The Bankers Association of in Chinese circles of Japanese re Shanghai and the Native Bankers and declaration of their intention fusal to accept the neutral zone plan

dent.

Correspondent.

Shanghai, have issued a jomt French Concession is now put as Dr. Schacht yesterday had a statement formally announcing high as one million. Our Own other long conversation with severance of economic relations General Goering, when the whole with Japan. - economic problem was

in all its aspects.

discussed

In

It is also stated that no change of personnel is contemplated either in the Economics Ministry or the organisation entrusted with carrying out the Four-Year Plan.

Frans-Ocean.

FRESH; FAIR

The Royal Observatory reported this morning that a ridge of moder- ately high pressure" extends from

The two bodies have decided to

orders and cheques in future. refuse to accept Japanese cashiers

Meanwhile, the Chinese Ministry of Finance has warned the local Chinese authorities regarding cir calation of Japanese banknotes and coins in Shanghai.

It is stated that a consign- ment of notes and 10 and 20 sen coins arrived in Shanghai on October 3, and were later circulated by a Japanese bank.

ANTI-JAPANESE LEAFLETS

Shanghai, To-day Large quantities

anti-Ja- panese leaflets were found circ lated throughout the Settlement last night, and a consular protest has been lodged Our Own Corres- pondent.

The Ministry of Finance warns TRIPLE PACT

Shantung to N Japan; a depres-that anyone accepting Japanese sion is moving eastward

Manchuria."..

Local forecast: moderate to fresh; fair,

across currency is liable to be charged with the crime of endangering the winds, security of the Chinese Republic,

Tokyo, To-day.

Herr von Ribbentrop, the German A report from Berlin states that and punished accordingly. Beuter. Ambassador to Britain, has left

for Rome to attend the signature of the Triple Anti-Comintern Pact

Our Own Correspondent.

TWELFTH

STOP PRESS

TEL: 20022 or 33993

Canton, To-day.

The air raid alarm sound-

ed in

morning

three Japanese planes

flew over the Canton-Kow-.

loon Railway and dropped several bombs near Cheung- muktou, damaging the line

sightly.

The morning tram from Hong Kong was delayed for

a short time but repairs are

proceeding apace and the

service is expected to be

WEEK OF WAR sumed at any moment.

(Continued from Page 1)

Reuter

REMINGTON-16

field Park, and severe fighting now taking place there.

According to a Chinese spokes- man, the Chinese artillery destroy ed two out of three light military bridges which Japanese engineers had managed to build across the Creek

HOPING TO TAKE HUNGJAO AERODROME

Taking advantage of improved wea- ther Japanes planes to-day drop- ped a large number of large and small bombs on the Chinese posi- tions.

Foreign observers believe that the first Japanese objective south of the Creek is Hungjab aero- drome. Reuter.

In the final analysis, propaganda about

speed means absolutely nothing as for the merits of typewriters are com The speed of a Typewriter

on its operator.

Equipped

with 5 KEY Decimal Tabulator

MUSTARD & CO. LTD.

(Head Office

DAVID HOUSE-

HONG KONG Phone 31141

Shanghai)

CANTON

Bind,

Tokyo, To-day.

Complete agreement has bee reached in commercial negotiations between Japan and Siam, whi have

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