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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 28, 1938
NEW BANK IN ISSUE IN EGYPT
Cairo, To-day.
AUSTRIAN DISSENSION
REPORT DENIED
Negotiations for the creation of New Bank of Issue here to which would be conceded a privilege which
BERLIN TODAY. has hitherto been the monopoly of A SEMI-OFFICIAL REJOIN- the national Bank of Egypt, are DER WAS ISSUED YESTER- stated in informed quarters to be DAY AFTERNOON TO AC- making satisfactory progress.
COUNTS
CIRCULATING Discussions are, it is added, now ABOUT ALLEGED – DISSEN- proceeding concerning transitional SIONS BETWEEN AUSTRIAN regulations to be applied during the AND'GERMAN NATIONAL SO- next nine years, at the end of which,| CIALISTS.
the privilege of the National Bank In a lengthy statement, it will cease.
pointed out regarding the allegation. Van- The New Bank of Issue will em- that most high posts in Austria are couver ploy Egyptian nationals only and being given-to Reich Germans that, Victoria Arrive
at least 50 per cent. of its capital with single exception, all re- must be subscribed by Egyptians.→→ gional leaders and deputy regional July 25 Trans-Ocean.
leaders in Austria are Austrians. Aug. 9
All official posts in Austria are occupied by Austrians.
of
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Aug. 22
Russia July 8 - July 10 July 12 Japati · July 22 Anis
Aug. 5
BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939.
ARE OPEN
MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY
to secure accommodation, desired.
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains.
Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
TO MANILA
Empress of Russia on Thursday, June 30th.
Midnight
Canadian Pacific
Union Building
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SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone
20752
& CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
DIAMOND MERCHANTS UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES,
ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,
High Class English Jewellery
KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS MEN
SPORT SUITS
ALL AT POPULAR STYLES
FABRICS & PRICES.
Every suit has good styling, careful tailoring and pattern design.
AHMED DIN & SON
Ladies & Gentlemen's Tallora
Tel. 21670
No. 4 D'Aguilar. St.-
No other branch.
INTERNATIONAL TRAIN LEAVES
ing appr
inkowe-lo-day... a.m. to-day.
inted their
ugees
PREVENTION OF EVICTION
the
Moreover, only Austrians are ap- pointed as district leaders or local group leaders of the National So-
Sir, I am writing this letter to cialist Party in Austria although inform tenants who have been giv Reichs Germans have been appoint- en notice, to quit on grounded for a period of few months to assist, in an advisory capacity, these that the
premises they occupy are
district and local leaders in the about to change hands, that even In such circumstances they may
task of building up the Party or- be protected by the Prevention of ganisation. It is pointed out that Eviction Ordinance, 1988, unless 95 per cent. of the leaders of Aus- there are special grounds involving trian stormtroopers and the Hitler hardship on the landlord.
youth organisation in Austria and
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It should not be difficult for 98 per cent. of the leaders of the number of tenants in the same Austrian black-uniformed "special" building who have received notices guards are Austrians. The same to quit and are in doubt as to their applies to the Austrian police and legal position on the facts, to se-labour service · organisation although cure the services.
solicitor by many of the executive positions have clubbing together.
been given to Austrian National Socialists who, during the last se veral years, have been sojourning in: Germany as political refugees.
Yours faithfully,"
H. E POLLOCK,
LONDON MARKETS
London, To-day;
COLONEL MEISSNER Colonel Meissner, Commander of youth organisation in Austria and Reich German as it has been re-- Interest is mainly centred in In-peatedly alleged in the foreign dustrials, Basemetals and Interna- press, but a former Major of the: tionals, which opened active, Austrian gendarmerie who was dis--
Industrials maintained their ad- missed from his post under the vancès sbut the others eased when Schuschnigg regime for political speculative support was subse reasons. quently withdrawn.
Pure inventions are, it is fur-- Commodities are quieter but se- ther declared, reports constantly veral good features in rubber have appearing in the foreign press about again advanced in response to movements of German troops · “in overseas, advices, which are good, the direction of Austria.” Those General demand for cocoa is firm detachments which were moved to and very active, consumers and Austria after March 13 have almost speculative buying with less offer- all returned to their home garrisons.
The few units from Germany still".. stationed in Austria are completely sufficient for carrying out the task
ing
Cotton is firm and active on Wall
INDIAN SHOP ROBBED
Mr. S. L. Dayaram, the proprietor
of reschooling the former Federal
army.on German army models.- Trans-Ocean.
of the Dayaram Silk Store, No. 5, COUNTERFEIT
Hankow Road, this morning ap- peared as complainant at the Kow- loon Police Court; when a former employee, Wong To-shum, aged 18, was charged with shop-breaking and stealing $87 from the shop at 4. a.m. yesterday,
Defendant who was arrested by a Chinese detective with $82.44 in his possession, was sentenced to four months' hard labour, and was order ed to pay 364,56, amends- another two months.
serve
SEARCHLIGHT
STORY DENIED
COINS!
Appearing before Mr. Q. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court: this morning, Wong Fai and Lar Kwong were charged in connection with the alleged cattering of conn- terfeit coins.
Inspector. O'Donovan, prosecuting,- said defendants went among vari- dus street cigarette sellers”, în the Mongkok district, buying one-cent cigarettes and getting exchange. On searching Nine ten cent pieces and
five
even Ave cent pieces were found
Lai's possession.
Wong was sentenced to six
Lai was
Moje temene months hard labour and Rome To-day given six months on the one charge
nded to banish--
Reports that speciál searchlights and three mont on a second. They played over the residence of Signor were also-r160 Mussolini on." Sunday, night, as, a ment. precaution:" against the i Spanlin Goverment's threat of
for the bombing of open towns
250 foreigners national colours and placed flags Spain, have been declared to be un
founded-Reuter.
to Hong Kong, left Hankow at at their doors before depa
Mra, D.
No. 502, The Peak, has reported the loss of
quantity chair covers, valued –
at 860,
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