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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937.
SPECIAL CREDIT GERMANY TAKES Palestine Partition
FOR CHINA
STEPS
Zurich, Aug. 9. „
The Zionist Congress has drawn up a resolution, on which the vot
Dr. Kung Concludes Recall Of Journalist ing was 10 for and eight against,
Agreement
Paris, Aug. 9:
Dr. H. H. Kung, Chinese Finance Minister, "signed a financial agreement with group of French banks here to- day, providing grant for a special credit intended to increase Chinese reserves in foreign currencies.“
Dr. Kung left for Berlin in the evening, proceeding to Prague and Home. Before leaving. Dr. Kung said that this act of co-operation was inspired by mutual, recogni- tion of the fact that the Chinese Monetary Reform has been an advantage with regard to trade with these two countries.
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Berlin, Aug. 9. Sir Ogilvie Forbes called at the German Foreign Office to-day to discuss the expulsion of three Ger- man Journalists from Great Bri- tain.
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It is believed that step will be taken against at least one British Journalist in Berlin.
It is understood the German au- thorities have decided to ask the London Times" to recall Mr. Nor man Abbutt, its chief correspon- dent in Berlin, within a fortnight. Failing his withdrawal, the Ger- man authorities will withdraw his permit to remain in Germany. He added that as these coun-
The "Times"
requested to tries, which he visited. realised send to Berlin another correspon- more fully the immense possibili-dent who will carry out his tasks ties for economic. "developments in a manner more acceptable to and its significance of their rela- the German regime.― Reuter tions with China, they have, one after another, shown increasing interest and repdiness to extend active economic co-operation.
Consequently he has been able is conclude important anancial and economic arrangements, aim-
SEASON OF
MANOEUVRES
London, Aug. 9. The sesson of manoeuvres is
ing at the promotion of such co-starting in a number of countries operation. "The arrangements I in Europe. In Britain a mimic air had the satisfaction of concluding raid on London begins to-day, in with France bear
which 400 planes will participate. concrete testimony of this friendly attitude.
A fleet of 176 bombers will at- "As France has championed the
tack the metropolis, and 250 inter- Cause of Liberty. Equality and cepter fighters and the anti-air- Fraternity in Europe, so
craft units around the city, will struggling to uphold its principle
in the Far East."uta.
we are
JAPANESE ENTER
PEIPING
Petping, Aug. 9.
A force of 3,000 Japanese tropos entered Peiping to-day, command- ed by Major-General Kawabe, who reviewed his troops in the main street of the Legation quarter and afterwards issued a proclamation threatening disturbers of the peace with severe penalties.
Japanese police dismantled the Chinese Government's radio station later.
It is estimated there are 45,000 Japanese troops in North China at present-
BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE
Shanghai, Aug. 10. Japanese newspapers report the complete boycott of Japanese by the Chinese throughout the coun- try....
Japanese, it is stated, have the greatest difficulty obtaining food und daily provisions.
It is understood that Mr. W. W. Yeh, former Foreign Minister, has been recalled by the Chinese Gov- ernment to Nanking to discuss the North China crisis- Revere,
BODIES TAKEN AWAY
defend the Empire's heart.
Army manoeuvres begin on 8a- lisbury Plain with large troop movements from Hampshire. Essex and Cambridgeshire.
Meanwhile, in the Mediter- ranean, Malta is testing her de
fences. There battleships are be- ing used by the fortress in mano- euvres against air attacks. Other large defence forces, will partiel- pate..
WATCH SWISS FRONTIER
The French are concentrating this year on strategy to meet a possible invasion from over the Swiss frontier, where troops have been rushed to meet an imaginary attack. The Italian grand mano- euvres begin Friday and will be concentrated in
the island of Sicily, where 70,000 troops will co- operate with naval and air force detachments. Signor Bealto Mus- solini salled for Sicily to-day to watch the defence forces exercise. Reuter's Bulletin Service,
ANGLO-ITALIAN:
RAPPROACHMENT
"Rome. Aug. 9, Rumours about the forthcoming visit of the Italian Foreign Minis- ter. Count Claño, to England and the British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthory Eden to Italy are not At dawn to-day an ambulance denied in well-informed circles, sped from the western outskirts out at the same time it is ex- of the city to the headquarters of Pressed that the speculation now the Japanese Naval Landing Party,
current in international circles,
Shanghai, Aug. 15.
12 miles away, bearing the bodies appear to be premature.
I'ramantcas New, Service.
ANGLO-ITALIAN ·
or Sub-Lieutenant Ohyama and Seaman Saito,' both of whom were killed yesterday in a clash with
Chinese militiamen near Hungjac aerodrome.
The body of the. Chinese militia. man who was also killed lay beside
The
visited
CONVERSATIONS
London, Aug. 9. Brit15:1 Ambassador to
the roadway, guarded by comrades, Rome, gir Eric Drummond The ambulance was only allowed who has just returned to London, on the scene after protracted ne-
the Foreign Office on gotiations with the Chinese au-Monday and had a long discus thorities, who at first refused to sten with the Foreign Becretary, let any Japanese travel near the Mr. Anthony Eden. It is stated scene. Finally, after mid-night. à
tirat the Anglo-Italian conver- cavalcade of seven cars, bearing sations will begin shortly, and in Japanese officers, a guard and Chi. the first instance be conducted nese officials, Dve foreign and over between Sir Eric and Count Ciano. a score of Japanese newspaper- the Italian Foreign Minister— men, went to the place where the Transocean New Service clash occurred, arriving after a long delay. Chinese militamen had to go ahead for the last mile to warn their entrenched com- rades not to shoot.
COUNT GRANDI ON LEAVE
Rome, Aug: 9.
The body of the Japanese officer 'The Italian Ambasador to Eng- y beside the bullet-riddled motorland, Count Dino Grandi, has ear in which he drove along the arrived here to spend "a prolonged extru settlement road yesterday.leave in Italy. First of all Grandi Salto's body lay in a field a mile will report to Mussolini on his away.
recent conversations with British The Chinese have erected tren- | statesmen and
later, before his ches and a few sandbag barricades | return to England, will collaborate. In the vicinity of Hungjac aero-in bringing a Anglo-Italian under- drome, but the district is quiet his † standing.- morning. Reuter.
AMERICAN VISIT CAUCELLED
Washington, Aug. 9.
Pranaceas News Servic
to decide the nature of the wounds suffered by Bub.-Lieut. Ohyama, one of the Japanese killed in the
The projected good-will visit of four American warships to Japan clash with Chinese near the Hung- has been indefinitely postponed, | jao jaerodrome, ensued, last night according to a Navy Department when a Japanese officer en- announcement,'s
deavoured to force a Chinese off cial to sign a document describing the nature of the wounds..
No reason is given officially but responsible sources state the Gov ernment desires to keep the war ships near Pelping to protect Ame- rican interests if necessary Reuter could do
HEATED ARGUMENTA pressed
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categorically denying that the Palestine mandate & unworkable, and emphasising that the Com- mission's partition plan is unac- ceptable...
The resolution authorises the executive to fight by negotiation any measures affecting Jewish rights guaranteed by the mandate and the Balfour Declaration.
It is expected that the resolu- tion will be overwhelmingly adopt- ed. Reuter.
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B.P's "
APPEAL FOR PEACE
Vogelenang. Aug. 9.
A moving appeal for peace and good-will by Lord Baden-Powell brought to an end the arth world Jamboree of. Boy Scouts,
Baden-Powell,
Addressing 28,000 Scouts. Lord who is in his eighty-first year, said the time. had come to say good-bye. Some of them would never meet again. He urged the boys to apply the Scouts' law to their lives which help them bring about God's reign of peace and good-will.
An impressive allence prevailed when Lord Baden-Powell, greatly moved, concluded: "To all Scouta, good-bye. God bless you all.”........ Reuter.
PEACE AGAIN
Bangkok, Aug. "9. The Council of Regency has Issued a proclamation declaring M.. Phyabahol is to reappointed Prime Minister, thus apparently ending the Prime Minister's resignation and the impasse which caused
which arose out of the allegedly legal sale of the young King'a
lands.- Reuter.
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