THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1988.
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GERMANY'S
POLICY IMPLIED
Ambassador's Assurance To French Government
Merely Following Example Of Others
Paris, To-day.
It is understood that the German - Ambassador in Paris has informed the French Foreign Minis- ter, M. Yvon Delbos, that the recent reforms in Germany implied no change in Germany's for- eign policy.
The president of the French Foreign affairs com- mittee stated that he sees nothing to be alarm-
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NICARAGUA SPEED-UP CF
AND
ETHIOPIA
Rome, To-day.
Italian conquest of Abyssinia has been recognised by Nicara. gua, says an official announce ment.
The new Minister of Nicaragua, Don Thomas Francisco Medina, presented his credentials at the Quirinal which were addressed" to the King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia. Trans-Ocean.
ed over in the change in the German Govern- SINO-JAPANESE
ment.
He added that Germany was doing what Britain, France, the Soviet and other nations had done, in other words, to institute concentration of authority-Reu-
ter..
JAPAN AND GERMANY
Tokyo, To-day.
CIVIL LORD IN S'PORE
London, To-day. Colonel J. J. Llewellin, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who is representing the British Gov- ernment at the ceremonies in
the new dock, arrived here by air to-day from Australia. Reuter.
Japan and Germany are exchang- ing information regarding joint de-connection with the opening of fence measures in line with the Anti-Comintern Pact, the Home Office revealed yesterday.
Spokesman announced that the Japanese Government is contem- plating organisation of
a
..
staff of officials, to be stationed in Tokyo, Berlin and Rome to enforce
special TRANSFERS OF
SENIOR PCLICE > OFFICERS
the tri-partite Anti-Comintern Pact
-Reuter.
SAICHUEN AGAIN BOMBED
was
Canton, To-day: The air raid alarm sounded shortly after 8 o'clock this morning, and an hour lat er the explosion of several bombs was heard in the dis- by Shameen.
were
At least seven bombs dropped in districts north-west of Saichuen.
No planes were sighted, due to the dull weather conditions, but the roar of engines was audible. Reuter.
Owing to Chief Inspector K. Andrews, of Kowloon, going on leave shortly, several transfers of Senior Police officers, are taking place..
Sub-Inspector C. C. Poyntz
has been transferred to Water. Police station from Central vice Sub- Inspector Hynes, who will go to No. 2 Police station.
Sub-Inspector Tuckett has been transferred from No. 2 Police Station to act as Divisional Inspec- tor North, while Inspector Smith, the Divisional Inspector North, will take Inspector Andrews' place at the Water Police station Acting Chief Inspector.
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FLOUR FIRM FORMED
Tokyo, To-day.
A new flour manufacturing con- cern, known as the Shantung Flour Manufacturing Co., with a capital
NON-INTERVENTION PROGRESS
London, To-day. Possible, acceleration of the pro- gress of the non-intervention com- mittee is understood to have been discussed yesterday, when Lord Plymouth, the chairman, saw Be- parately, at the Foreign Office, M. Charles Corbin (the French Am- bassador), Count Dino Grandi (the Italian Ambassador), and M. Ivan Maisky (the Soviet Ambassador).
Lord Plymouth will see the Ger- man charge d'affaires, Dr. Woer- | mann,^to-day, while the non-inter- vention sub-committee will meet on Friday or early next week.—Reu- ter.
MODERN TREATMENT
of 1:500,000 yen, is being estabOF FRACTURES
lished soon in Shantung.
Sixty per cent of the capital is being subscribed by the Nitte Sei- fun Kaisha, of Tokyo, and the re- mainder by the Chen Kee Flour Co,
of Tsinan.
stated
London, To-day. The Minister of Health yesterday in a speech
that
of the
at Ipswich treated annually in the hospitals 200,000 fractures
of Great Britain only a quarter are The enterprise's latter company dealt with in departments organ- is being taken over by the newised in accordance with the most
concern.
modern principles which, it had The Chen Kee Co., which is un-been shown, not only save much der Chinese management, is now suffering and discomfort but re- producing 2,000 barrels of flourduce the period of disability. daily, while the Nitte Seifun
Sir Kingsley Wood appealed for Kaisha at present is operating increased support of the improved seven Chinese companies in Chin fracture services, British Wire- chiachwang, Taiyuan and Changteh less. as trustee in co-operation with the Japanese authorities on the spot.
These companies are prodücing 1,000 barrels a day. Reuter.
OBITUARY
Athens, To-day. The death occurred yesterday of the Finance Minister, M. M. P. Rediadis.-Reuter.
CLOUDY GENERALLY
The Royal Observatory reports that the anticyclone remains un- changed over China and the neigh- bouring seas, pressure remaining highest to the north of the Lower Yangtse Valley.
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Local forecast.-N. E. winds, fresh; cloudy generauy.
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