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Britain Asks

CABLES

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938.

BRITISH ATTITUDE TO JEWISH

Spain Armies EMIGRATION FROM AUSTRIA

To Behave

APPEALS TO, FRANCO

AND LOYALISTS

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London, April 7. The British Government yester- day addressed new appeal to both Spanish parties, it is declar- ed hare, urging them to respect private property and rights dur- ing retreats and advances and to refrain from committing atrocities on prisoners and hostages.

General Franco particularly urged to prevent his followers from taking the law in their own hands in occupied territory.

The notes were handed in yes- terday to the Nationalist and Re- publican military, headquarters "in Barcelona and Burgos respective- | ly.—(Tränsocean)...

Will Welcome Co-Operation With America

WAR SUPPLIES TO JAPAN QUESTIONED

No Prohibition Of Exports Possible

15. Countries Respond To U.S. Proposal

London, April 6.

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, answered · 'several questions in the House of Commons today concerning TO- fugees from Austria.

Mr. Butler said that 15 countries, namely Argentine, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico. Nicaragun; Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Sweden and Uruguay, had replied favourably to the United States' Invitation to consider methods for providing assistance to political and Jewish refugees

from Austria.

London, April 6. Replying to Mr. Riley (Labour)th the respective countries. in the House of Commons today,

NAVY MARRIAGE Captain En Wallace. Parlia

ALLOWANCES

Bachelors Suffer Under New Scheme

London, April 6. Replying to questions in the House of Commons regarding the effects of the proposed scheme, Mir. A. Dan-Cooper. First Lord of the Admiralty, said that orders will be issued to the Fleet on April 8 to provide an Increase in the rate of marriage allowance for navai officers, which will be pay- able in certain instances to ensure that 'no married officer ashore will suffer.

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İLAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received?"

instructions

T

To Sell by

11

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

FRIDAY, the 8th APRIL, 1938

Commencing' at 2.30. p.m.

At their SALES ROOM, : " No. 35 HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

·JEWS IN GERMANY It was part of the United States' proposal that financing of emer- The British Government, said. gericy emigration should be un- Mr Butler, was ready to do its! dertaken by private organisations | part in such international action as was possible for dealing with

Comprising: M. Butler said that the British the problem of refugees from Ger- bot did not consider

Blackwood Ware, Teakwood: Government would make the best many,

Bedroom Dining-- possible use of this opportunity of feasible steps to secure for the Drawingroom,

rectal minorities in Germany full room and Office Furniture, Orna- Co-operating with the

civil liberties either through direct ments, Brass and E. P. Ware, Glass states.

negotiations OF through the and Porcelain Ware, Mectric Table- The British Government would machinery of the League of Lamps and Fans, Pictures, Gramo- naturally be sympathetic to any Nations as suggested.

phones and Records, Cutlery, etc.,

FOR MADAGASCAR

United

The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. etc.

mentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, táid that tight teences for the export of war material from the United Kingdom to Japan had been issued since July 1. 1937.

The total value of arms and proposal for Jewish Immigration ammunition, military and naval into Madagascar which had the Ormsby-Gore, said he had no in stores, registered as being con-approval of the French Govern-formation how many Jews trom signed to Japan from July 1, 1937 (meht, but did not contemplate Vienna and other parts of Austria to February 28, 1938, was £61,000. approaching the French Govern-had landed in Palestine or any One Electric Refrigerator "Kel-

mandated territory since March 'vinator ** Mr. Riley asked whether, in ment on the "matter.

Mr. Butler honed to make ar 12, but conditions of immigration One Motor Cycle "Coventry EagleTM** view of the fact that the Japan- ese Government was carrying on early statement on the question of Into Palestien were well known an aggressive war, it was consis-

Austrian refugees receiving, the and applied to Austrian Jews in protection of the League of Na-the same way as to Jews in other tent with the Covenant that Bri-

parts of the world-Reuter). tions. tain, as a member of the League. should issue licences to an aggres-

spr.

Captain Wallace replied that under the Anglo-Japanese treaty of 1911, no prohibition may be imposed on exports to Japan, -un-

A White Paper will be issued as less a similar prohibition applies soon as possible.

Every married officer aflcat will

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be better off under the scheme than before, and no married officer ashore or afloat will be worse off.

The only ones"

be who will worse oft are the bachelors, and. it is to their credit that not a single complaint has come from them. (Reuter).

NAVY TO HAVE

TALKIES

All New Ships To Be Equipped

London, April 6.

All ships under construction above and including gunboats, are

to all destinatinos-(Reuter.)

ROME WANTS MALTA TO SPEAK ITALIAN

Rome, April 6.

The newspaper, Tribuna, in an editorial today, appealed to Britain to make the teaching at the Italian language in schools at Malta and the use of the language in the Maltese Government compulsory.

The paper added that the Italian language was a sacred heritage of the Inhabitants of. the island and its compulsory use in Malta, at the instance of the British Government, would bring closer the friendly rela- tions of Britain and Italy.— (Reuter).

beins fitted with equipment for PROPAGANDA ON

sound reproduction for training and instructional purposes, sald

Mr. A. Duff-Cooper. First Lord of

the

Admiralty. during question

time in the. House of Commons today.

This equipment, he said, would

be suitable for the production of sound aims, and would enable-- ships' companies to use

it

CZECH TRAINS

Protest To German Government

Prague.. April 8: The Czecho-Slovakian Govern-

for cinema entertainment-Reu-ment has protested. to the Ger- ter).

MASS FOR CHINA SUFFERERS

man authorities against the dis- play of posters and placards on trains entering Czecho-Slovakia from Germany.

The posters, which are Nazi pro- London. Aprit 6. paganda, declare that the peopis Czecho-Slovakia have. one invitation of Cardinal of

doctrine and one ruler for one

At the

Hinsley. Bishop

Yu Pin Vicar- Apostolic at Nanking will cele people.

VICEROY OF INDIA TO GO ON LEAVE

Vack-

The Marquis of Linlithgow.

London, April 7 The Viceroy of India, the Mar- quis of Linilthgow, will return to England for four months" tion In July. It was officially an- nounced here yesterday evening.

During his absence his duties will be taken over by the Gover- nor. Lord Brabourne.--(Trans-

ocean).

BRITONS DESIRE TO HELP SPAIN

Workers Ask Removal Of Arms Embargo

AL *

London, April 6. meeting between Lord Halifax (Foreign Secretary) and inembers of the general council of the Trades Unlon Congress at the Foreign Office this afternoon, the latter suggested that the embarro. on the dispatch of arms and am-. munition to Spain be removed,

The Amalgamated Engineering Union has also issued a manifesto appealing to its members to work voluntary overtime on behalf of the Spanish Government.

that The manifesto suggests workers who cannot afford to give money should give tirae, work and skill to make things for Spain.--- (British Wireless),

BLUM'S FINANCE BILL PASSED

Berlin, April 7 The bitterly contested Finance

Chamber yesterday by 311 voter to 249.

SHANGHAI PAPER Bill was passed by the French

BAN PROTEST

Evening Post Case Followed With Interest

The

·Shanghai, April 7.

"

Forty-two deputies of the Radical-Socialist Party and other groups of the centre refrained from voting-(Transocean).

American Consul-Genera! PUBLIC AUCTION.

has made representations to the Japanese authorities, requesting a

proning of the Shanghai Evening

Post from the mails.

brute Mass in Westminster Ca- The Czecho-Slovakian Govern- full investigation into the ban- requests that the thedral on April 8 for suffering ment Catholics in China and for world paganda be removed at the Ger. man frontier stations before the peace

of the Members

are Diplomatic trains

allowed to enter Corps will be present.-(Reuter). Czecho-Slovakia.-(Reuter)..

Oil From Coal Possibilities Engage Attention

brutel v

GOVERNMENT EXPLORING MEANS

CIVIL HOUSE OF LORDS TOLD;" AND SERVICE SUPPLIES BETTER

London, April 6.

A brief debate took place in the House of Lords today on the recommendations of the Falmouth Commission which recently re- ported on various methods of extracting oll from coal.

Earl de la Warr. Lord Privy Seal, speaking on behalf of the Government, agreed with the other speakers regarding the vital in- terest of the question to the nation in time of war and also in time of peace...

say

The result of this investigation is being closely, followed, since it is felt that the Evening Post in- cident raises the whole.question of Japanese rights to interfereį with.foreign mail..

In an editorial on the confisca

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

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tion, the Evening Post yesterday SATURDAY, the 9th APRIL, 1933

Commencing at 10.30 a.m.

declared that the authorities of the Evening Post received an in- dication that the ordinary post age payment made by them for transmission of the banned coples. with not be refunded and, tha Kong & there will be no compensation for Godown Co, Ltd. Kowloon. the papers confiscated.

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The newspaper says it has rea- son to believe the papers were destroyed-(Reuter).

SHANGHAI "NAVAL COURTESY CALLS

...Shanghal, April 7 Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in-Chief of the China here 'on Station, who arrived. April 5. paid a courtesy: call on Viče-Admiral. Hasegawa in the Japanese flagship, Izumo, yesterday morning,

He was unable to what, sured the House that not only steps the Government proposed to had service stocks gone up but the take regarding the Commission's Government had been giving at- recommendations, but added that tention, in conjunction with the the Government had the whole oil companies, to increasing, civil question under serious considera-stocks

A great deal of consideration Referring to the suggestion that had also been given to the ration- the country's off supplies were nbing of all in time of war. said the later aboard Sir Percy Noble's better than they were a few Lord Privy Beal (British Wire-fagship. HMS. months ago, Earl de la Warr asless).

tion.

Els call was returned 20 minutes

Cumberland—

(Reuter);

At Godown No 12 of The Hong

Kowloon Wharf

924 Reels Paper

I Reel Paper

5 Bales Paper 3 Reels Paper.

also

138 Bundles and 1044 Pleces Angle Bara.

Now Stored in Godown No. 3).

TERMS:-Cash On Delivery.

&

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS:

On VIEW. from THURSDAY, the 7th APRIL, 1938.

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TERMS:-Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS......

AUCTIONEERA

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned, have received

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

SATURDAY, the 9th APRIL 1938.

Commencing at 11.00 a.m. At Their BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

5 Cases of Filet Lace Table Cloths. 2 Cases Glass Beads 1 Case Binglets.

also

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.

TERMS: Cash on Delivery,

.LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BE

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY, the 11th APRIL, 1938:

Commencing at 11a.m.

At their SALES ROOM,

4 DUDDELL STREET

For Account of the Concerned.

2800 Sacks Flour Sparrow Brand". 3500 Backs Flour "Crane Brand”.

(These sacks are now stored in Godown No. 7 (Upper) of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown. Co. Ltd., Kowloon)."

TERMB÷-CAR on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS "AUCTIONEERS.

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