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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY JULY 29, 1933

MACAO WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT BETTY NUTHALL

THE LISBON REVOLUTION

CANARD

A DENIAL AND A PROTEST

DOES PORTUGAL GET À “FAIR

DEAL" IN THE NEWS?

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, July 28."

H.E. the Acting-Governor at three o'clock this morning obtained official information that Madrid's news of a re- volution at Lisbon is entirely false. Complete calmness prevails over the whole country.

This communication was given to me by 'phone by the Governor's, A.D.C. personally at 3.30 a.m. this morning so that you may be fully confident that it emanates from official quarters. It is entirely reliable.

Law and order that have prevailed in Portugal for the last six years, much to the disgust of ill-famed poli- ticians to whom the doors of Portugal have been closed could not be disturbed so suddenly and with such violence as the telegram from Madrid suggests.

WHAT PORTUGAL HAS ACHIEVED

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The news of the supposed revolu, total reimbursement of the ex- tion was received in Macao with ternal floating debt. due reserve, as practically all Portuguese living in the colonies know that when such news emän-

ates from Madrid or Vigo it should be confirmed before being believed,

Let it be said again that this most wonderfal recovery entirely nod" - detailed in its complete national and colonial organization, was attained in times when even In the present instance the For the most prosperous nations are tuguese in Macao resented the un-juggling with their accounts to due publicity giver to it and the readiness of certain newspapers to publish news that may prejudice, the prestige of a country, but do not spontaneously publish a line to enhance their moral and civic vir- tues or their progress and advance in civilization.

make both ends meet, and trying to surmount unsurpassable difficulties, and struggling in vain" to solve their national economical problems And, as our chief delegate to the World Economic Conference stated before the representatives of all civilised countries of the world, this

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NEWS LETTER FROM LISBON

SIR JOHN SIMON'S VIŠIT

LISBON, July 19.

ROBBED

"RAID ON TREASURED TROPHIES

(Special Air-Mail Service)

The Arianza arriving at the Tagus yesterday en route to Brazil had on board Sir John Simon,

LONDON, July 11. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Burglars broke into the home of Great Britain, who is going to Miss Betty Nuthall at 10%, Rich- South America on a short vacation.mond-hill, early yesterday evening, When interviewed, Sir John and stole a number of her lawn stated that the Anglo-Portuguese tennis medals and other trophies. Alliance was creating an excellent understanding between the two countries and also that Portugal to-day sets a noble example of order and activity to all Europe. Aerial Raid from Bio to Lisbon.

The Brazilian aviator, Ribeiro de Barroa, is going to make a direct flight from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon and thence to Paris and Rome. "

Fortunately they were disturbed before they could take the larger articles such as the cups, but they took several small gold tennis balls of .considerable value, and much treasured by Miss Nuthall.

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1.13 p.m.-A relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra by cour- tery of the Management. (Dur- ing the intervals recorded music. will be broadenst from the Studio.)

1.30 p.m-Rugby Presa news, etc. The robbery took place while the 2.15 p.m.-Close down; ' family were at dinner.

gramme.

Dance Music.

Mrs. Stuart Nuthall, Miss Nut- hall's mother, told a representative 4-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded. "pro- of The Daily Telegraph that her Congress of Portugal's Sports Cluba.

daughter had been playing the The Committee organizing the piano in the drawing room before Congress of Portugal's Sports dinner. After the meal she return- Clubs has decided to organize a biged to the drawing-room to resume. athletic parade.

playing, but found the door locked 8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- on the inside.

Timor's Imports and Exports, According to telegraphie com- munications received from

the Timor Government, the imports to that Colony during the year 1839 amounted to $1,771,315.00 and the exports during the same period to $6.212.165.00.

Improvements to Funchal's Harbour.

Thinking it was a practical joks on the part of one of the family, the she went round the house to French windows of the drawing- The burglary must have heard her uning and decamped hastily...

room.

The room was found in disorder. The stolen medals included those won in the British hand-court singles at Bournemouth, the British hard-court ladies doubles, and the British hard-court mixed doubles,

Wimbledon medal. Four gold tennis balls were taken, two of which Miss Nuthall received when she won the American cham-

pionship and two for the American mixed doubles championship.

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Brother's Medals Stolen,

It is clear that the thieves were

intent on taking mainly the objects in gold, although silver medals won by Mr. J. W. Nuthall, Miss Nut- hall's brother, at Cambridge, had also disappeared.

LIBDON, July ‘20. The Portuguese Government has embarked on an extensive develop ment of Portugal's highways The Naval programme which envolves sand a considerable expenditure is being faithfully carried out according to the original scheme. Vast im- provements are now envisaged for various ports in Portugal. The beautiful island of Madeira, which is a world-renowned tourist-centre, has also benefitted from the decision of the Portuguces Government in connection with Harbour improve ment. The Port of Funchal, which In the case of Portugal, here we

has already put in hand extensive have a runtry whose finances and

improvements is now going to be prestige about six years ago were

further developed, an important practically ruined by political in

allotment of public funds having trigue and party faction. Newa

been made by the Public Works about Portugal was abundant at Portugal did not beg for finan-office. The new works are intended that time and it reflected a state cial assistance to solve her import to facilitate the shipping traffic at of constant agitation in the courant economical difficulties. It was the Harbour, consiating mainly of try. But, now, that law and order ル case of self-determination, of big tourist-liners and "ships plying prevail and this nation by a splen- moral impetus, the spirit of ane between Europe and America and

Europe and Africa.. did gesture of her younger genera- man, Dr. Oliveira Salazar. tion has been upholding a political regime that brought her out of chaos and confusion into an era of peace and relative prosperity, no word of praise, or solicitude, is published to show the English speaking population of South China this most noble example of courage and self-determination that Portugal has set to the world by her wonderful national and financial recovery.

A Great Achievement.

Dr. Caeiro da Mata, the chief of¦ the Portuguese delegation to the World Economic Conference, at their meeting of the 15th June last at London, summarized briefly

Portugal'a wonderful position be fore the world by making a state inent that very few nations of the

This magnificent and amazing return to order and law and

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Sunshine Cost of Portugal. The Public Works' office has granted a substantial sum to the Municipalities of Cascais on the Sunshine Coast of Portugal for extensive works on the supply of water to Monte Estoril.

national prosperity, when the coun- try was on the verge of ruin and amidst the most complicated poli tical confusion, sets a wonderful example not only to many coun-

The Sunshine Coast of Portugal tries in Europe and America but also to the Far East, where, if it is a well-known health and tourist were followed with the determina-resort and its popularity is in- the tion and moral vigour shown by the creasing especially amongst

there Portuguese Government, and the English people, who go

in large numbers. Portuguese people, peace and pros-The climate, the comfort of modern perity would soon be obtained.

hotels, golf-links, beautiful beaches and splendid motor-roads render this beautiful place one of the most healthy and popular tourist resorts" in Europe.

The mission of the Press is to guide public opinion, to keep the communities it serves informed of evil doings in order to avoid them, and of all meritorious acts so that they be followed

every season

The Italian Fleet in the Tagus. Admiral Burragli commanding world at present could make: To Portugal and to the Portu- the Italian Fleet entered the Tagus yesterday and was accorded the "Portugal has already complied guese communities in the Far East with almost

often usual honours by the Harbour all the suggestions most unfair treatment is

: accorded,

"A most unfair dis Authorities, The Minister for the -contained in the programme of the

Conference" and it will be very crimination is made news hurting Navy arranged for the Italian difficult to find any other, country our prestige and dignity is avidly | Admiral and Officers an excursion that has fulfilled them more com- given publicity. No matter where and an afternoon tea-party in the pletely. The financial recovery it originates from or how untrue it Cintra Palace.

obtained exclusively with may be, provided it creates a sen- national resources and it is firmly sation, large type is put to work expressed by the balance of public so that it may be blazoned to all, funds, by the superavit of our budget, by the equilibrium of all our colonial budgets by the amor tization of two-thirds of our in ternal fosting debt and by the

was

But the example of a nation that ranks amongst the best financially organized of the present day, seems to be cautiously hidden away,

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"Betty is most distressed over the loss of the little gold tennis balls" said Mrs. Nuthal They were her special peta. 1 should think they were worth about £7 each. But we are naturally all very relieved that the thieves had' not got as far as her various cuper It would, indeed, have been terrible if they had taken ber American Championship cup.

**We sent for the police at once. and are now hoping that the burglars will be caught and Bet- ty's treasures restored to her."

Lisbon before the end of this week.

Poland's Representatives in Portugal

Owing to the development of commercial and diplomatic interests between Portugal and Poland, a Polish Minister has been appointed to Lisbon, who will submit his credentials to the President of the Portugal Republic to-day.

Miscellaneous.

LIBBON, July 21.

A noted German doctor a specia list in stomach, kidney and in- testinal sicknesses has petitioned the Portuguese Government for permission to practise in Portu- guess West-Africa (Angola).

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Admiral Magalhaes Correia was instrumental in bringing about the

In his petition, he states the important Naval programme now

reason for his request is the need being carried out by the Portu- of leaving Germany owing to the guese Government, and his name attitude of the German Government. stands high amongst the Naval to German-Jews," Authorities

The Municipality of Lisbon has Torpedo-Destroyer Vonga.

voted a substantial sam for the Laao, July 91. acquisition of radio appliances to The Ministry for the Navy has be distributed throughout the city received a telegram from England and to be used for patriotic and stating that the newly-built torpedo educational propaganda. destroyer Youga left for Holedans to take in torpedoes and war munitions, and should arrive at (Continued on next column).

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At the general meeting of the Academy of Sciences of Portugal, the Brazilian Embassador at Lisbon was offered the academical "palms": of the institution. The Chairmau congratulated the Brazilian diplo mat on being decorated by the Portuguese Government with the Great Cross of the Order of Christ.

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