HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
RIFLE SHOOTING
GLORIOUS WEATHER FOR
SPOON SHOOT
Two Fine Individual Feats In Far East Trophy Match
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SOME SEVENTY MEMBERS turned up for the Spoon Shoot after the Xmas festivities and were favoured with a glorious afternoon but with a fairly strong wind at the longer ranges.
E.R.A. Cunningham, of 4th Submarine Flotilla, scored 101 which Included, two possibles at 300 and 500 yards.
P.O. Swan, of Royal Naval Staff. leader of the Colony team, fol- lowed close behind with a 100.
Major "White. who is doing so much towards the encouragement of shooting amongst the Royal Scots, seems to have achieved his ambition by remaining constant in the 90. It is hoped however that his ambition lies towards the 100.
the Another
trom newcomer Royal Scots, Major Syme, put on 85 at his Arst attempt.
In the SR. (a) Class Private V. M. Hammond of H.K.V.D.C. re- covered his previous form with a 92, a dear five points ahead of any one else. The wind was obviously bothering the firers with the open sight, scores being much lower
than usua
OVERSEAS POSTAL MATCH
teams The
for the Overseas Postal Match which will be fired this Saturday at 9 a.m. on Stone- cutters Range, by kind permission of the Royal Naval Staff. are as follows:-
Hongkong
1:
200 500 500 Ttl 31 32 25 88 Mne. Heather Mr. T. J. Boulton.... 30 30 24 84 30 30 27 87 Capt. Sequeira
28 29 29 80 Sgt. Carey Insp. A. L. Hopkins 33 31 24 88 31 32 30 93 Sgt. Perkins
31 30 26 87 P.O. 'Swan
32 33 33 98. 34 29 28 81 30 29 28 87
Grand Total
Sgt. Heap Sgt. Hale Sgt. Cooper
719
The Federated Malay States are the winners of Trophy for SR. (b)
Team for 1938 and sliver replicas to members of the team.
Š.R. (A) TEAM Straits Settlements (Singapore)
200 500 500 Ttl Sgt. Milton
31 28 27 80 Sgt. Rich R.S.M. Hand
S.R. (B)-P.Q. J. C. Swan, Szt. C.S.M. Jones
Heap Marine Heather RN. CQM.S. Cressby Staff); Sgt: "Perkins (H.K. C.S.M. Gordon
L/Sgt. Rance Police); Sgt. Hale (Midd'x); Burg.-Lt. J. B. Mackle (HR.Sgt. Maloney N.V.F.); Capt. Sequeira (H.K. Sgt. Neam V.D.C.) and Mr. T. J. Boulton Major Giblin (D.R.C.).
S.R. (A):-Major D. C. Campbell
(Army); P.O. H. Richards. Cpl. Cole (R.N. Staff): "Pte. Hammond (H.K.V.D.C.); Pte. Sim-L/Cpl. Bullen. Sgt. Steer (Royal Scots); Mr. W. K. Gilman (D.R.C.) Members are requested to be at the Queen's Pier at 8.15 where a launch will be ready to take them
over.,.
FAR EAST TROPHY MATCH This match was fired at Kowloon
on Friday, December 23.
At the start the wind was only moderate though requiring careful watching and the teams left the 500 yards Firing Point with a pos- sible average of 94 for S.R. (b) and 86 for S.R. (a).
GENERAL
[INDOOR BOWLING League Tables As They
FINAL
Scoreless Wonders Win Ewo Cup
The Ewo Indoor Bowling championship "A" Division, or- ganised by the Ewo Brewery Company, was brought to
· successful conclusion last night at the Hongkong" Bowling
the Alleys when
Scoreless Black
Wanders defeated the Dog in the final by 251. Substituting for Sam Church who was unable to turn out, Dick Venezia played a prominent "part In the victory of the Scoreless Wonders but it was left to "Doc" Moulthen to retu.n the highest individual score of 486 for three games.
Comprising as they do of four very experienced American bowlers i was expected that the Scoreless Wonders would carry of the Evo Cup in this initial competition, but when the next contest gets under way in April it is not likely that Ernie Hearther and his ging will have things all their own
way.
At the cunduston of the match.
Mr. Kirk representative of the or- ganisers of the competition, hand- ed the challenge cup to E R. Hear- ther, captain of the winning team.
Scores were as follows:-
. Scoreless Wonders: "Doc", Moulthen, 183, 172, 131488; Dick Venezia, 205, 131, 146482; Gene
31 32 29 92 Faggiano.. 147, 150, 182-479: E. R.
29 33 30 92
29 28 28 85
29 29 31 80
30 29 26 85
Hearther. 141, 132, 156 - 429, Ág- gregate,1,876.
Black Dog:-R. H. Dudderidge.
28 31 25 841179, 158, 143480: Spr. J. Fawcett.
29 23 22 9146, 131, 143-420: Spr. A. Devon-
28 27 29 84
29 31 27 87
Grand Total
700
Federated Malay States
200 500 600 Ttl. Cpl. Marna Singh 25 32 28 85 Lt. Bishar Singh..... 31 29 31' 01 L/Cpl. Mahomad .... 29 30 25 84 L/Cpl. Mohomad Ali 27 29 29 85 Cpl. Nagar ... 26 30 24 30 Lt. Oc Choo Telk... 27 26 25 78 Sgt. Hohomad Yuums 26' 30 29 85 L/Corpi. Mohomad
Lochi
C.J.M.I. Dinnic Pte. Lucy ...
·
27 33 31 91 28 17.
43*
25 28 23 76*
Grand Total
Hongkong
P.O. Richards
At 600 yards the wind became Cpl. Cole much stronger and what was worse Mne. Croft very erratic with 'disastrous results Cpl. Nunn
to the score. It was a bitter dis- Mr. Gillman appointment to everyone as during Pte. Sim the practices and
at the start L/Cpl. Bullen
679
200 500 600 Ttl 29 27 24 30
27 26 26 70
25 30 18 73
24 29 26 79
30 30 27 87
29 28 23 82 28 25 28 81 20 30 21 80
shire, 135, 141, 117393; 9. A. Ismail, 128.87. 117-332, Aggregate. 1,825.
CHIANG
REFUTES
DECLARATIONS
(Continued fromąjį Page 1) residence and trade to their na tlonals but she will take special consideration in the case of Ja- pan.
For the Chinese can never for get Japan's unlawful activities in China whenever Japan is mention- ed..
The Generalissimo referred to Prince Konoye's reference to A "coalition" between the Chinese and Japanese peoples and charac-i terised it as a most sinister utter- ance.
Prince Konope demanded "com plete co-operation" between the two nation's. Any sort of co- operation short of complete, that Is. would be unacceptable to Japan. And what is complete co-opera- tion? The Generalissime profess-
everything pointed to a good score: Pte. Hammond One thing however was learnt that Cpl. Mahar Singh... 28 21 19 88ed he could see nothing but out these competitions must be fired PC. Charan Singh... 27 25 20 72
earlier in the year possibly either. before or after the Prize Meeting. Two Individual performances however should be noted that of Sgt. Heap who put on 98 in the
641
Grand Totai
Ceylon
200 500 600 Ttl 29′ 26 20 75 27.25 20 81
B.R. (b) team and Mr. W. K. Gal-2/Lt. Weston man of the D.R.C. a 87 in the S.R.B.6.M. Underhill (a) team, the latter is very fine C.S.M. McLeod performance under the conditions. C.S.M. White The results of the competition Bdr. Madden and the score of the Colony team Sgt. Bridle are shown below:-
S.R. (B) TEAM
Federated Malay States
200 500 600 Tti. A.C.P. H. F. Ridley 33 31 31 95 L/Cpl. W. N. C. Bel-
.. grave
.:
33 23 32 98 Major D. H. Grist. 35 32 32 99 Sgt. T. R. Marks..... 28 33 32 93 Sgt. Aba Buks.
30 33 32 95
B. 8. M. I. F. S. J.
Norris
32 32 31 95 A/Capt. D.F. Hutton 31 32 32 95 2/Lt. T. Wilson ..... 30 29 30 89* Pte. G. A. Bakendale 32 34 31 97 Pte. J. R. Watts...... 32 31 29 92*
787
Grand Total .....
Straits Settlements (Singapore)
200 500 600 Ttl. 31 32 33 98
C.S.M. Witcombe Major Nunn ...
Capt. Hawkin
Capt. Buchan
0.5M. Conway
Lt. Haub
Sgt. Hopkins
32 34 32 98
32 31 31 94
30 32-29 91
30 33 32 95
32 93 29-34 31 34 32 97 Pte. Coni Ali Khan 32 31 28 91* Pte. Bickardike Lt. Best
34 20 31 94
29 30 32 91
Grari Total
Ceylon
759
200 500 500 Ttl Major Jayawardene.. 31. 34 32 97 Lt. Mitchell
29 32 30 91
Lt. Perera 2/Lt. Buckman
Cdr. Rateliffe
21 25 24 70"
23 27 20 70*
29 27 18 72
22 28 26 76
29 28 27 82
Insp. "Shockhnan Cpl. Stade
27 23 27 77
27 26 27 80
Mr. Sparkes
20 30 26 76
Grand Total ...... 619
and out slavery of the Chinese people.
The Konore statement. Gen. eral Chiang said, lends an- .thenticity to the Moll Plan and Tanaka Memorial which Japan had sought so much to deny. Japanese aggression on the mainland has now extend- ed to the seas, and in her de sign to conquer China, Japan is also plotting and scheming
to upset International order and lord over East Asia.
And when she had attained her object in creating a hegemony over East Asia, what further steps would Japan take? According to the Generalissimo, all Japan's am- (Straits Settlements-Singapore-bition and all Japan's sinister de- are the winners of Silver Sou-signs she had so jealously guarded ventrs for S.R. (a) Team for from international knowledge have; 1938).
been bared in Printe Konoye's: *Denotes score not counted in single statement.
the Grand Total.
SPOON SHOOT ·
The following are the leading scores of the Spoon Shoot held on Wednesday, December 28:-
S.R. (B)
Cun-
ER.A, T, A.
ningham .. P.O. J. C. Swan... C/8kt. P. Hale
200 500 600 Ttl
-35 35-31 101+ 34 33 33 100 30. 33 34 97
| Major 8. White......... 33 33 29° 951 Sgt. V. W. Cooper... 30 32 32 94 Sgt. R. J. Heap.... 30 33 31 94 8/Lt. B. J. B. Mora-
NEVER BE CÓWERED China has shown that a nation with 450 million people, 5,000 years history and 12 million square kilometres territory would be conquered, and that a revolu tionary and principled government would never be cowered by brutal force..
never
Speaking of East Asia politics General Chiang challenged any political thought or system which can approach the peaceful "and" virtuous Chinese governmental phi losophy which has been the main- stay of East Asian history in the past 5,000 years. Dr. Sun Yat- sen's Three Principles of the Peo- ple la itself a guarantee of per- manent peace."
China, with all her people unit- ed under a single banner, will fight on, and attain final victory.
-Central Newn.
Cpl. F. Cole
hari
31.31 31 93 Mr. T, J. Boulton..... 33 30 30 03 ER.A. J. R. Thorpe 33 32 28 93 E.R.A. L. G. Kelller 30 31 30 91. L/C. W. Henderson 30 32 28 91 Mr. J. B. MacKie ... 31 31 29 91 |LL. A. J. Le Beelleur 28 31 31 00 Mr. H. L. Langley... 30 32 28 -90 Mne. P. G. Heather 34 24 31 89
27 28 27 82 P.O. C. Clark ......... 30 30 29 89 Sgt. G. W. Steer...... 25-31 26 82 C.8.M. F. Stanford... 27 32 27 88: Pte. J. M. Bryant.... 26 31 21 78 28 23 26 77 S.R. (A).
Cpl. W. Nunh 200 500 600 TUER.A. J. D. M. Coe 27 25 25 77 Sgt. K, G. Koch...... 30 31 28.87 Pie. V.M. Hammond 32 32 28 92+L.B. K. C. Hoo ..... 29 28 20 77 R.M. D. H. Dean...... 32 32 32 96ERA. J. E. Brierlock-28 28 31 87: ERA. J. Chick........ 23 24 28.75 A.B. E. G. Flood...... 22 27 26 75 Insp. W. L. Blebel... 33 32 30 95 Pte. D. M. 8im... 28 28 31 87
Bdsm, G, R. Morton 23 26 26 75 Mr. C. P. Koch... 32 31 26 89Mr. W. E. Gilman 29 29 29 87
+-Denotes winner of the "Nett"
Spoon. --Denotes winner of the "Han-
dicap" Spoon..
31 33 29 93
28 32 28 88
2/Lt. G. Koch ......
Sgt. Anduesz................
29 29 28 86* 29 33 31 03
Grand Total
P.O. H. Richards..... 26 32 27 85
712 P.O. J.M. McWilliam 30 25 29 84
Pte. T. H. Wood...... 27 32 25 841
Stand To-day
Below will be found the League tables, brought up to date, of the Home football competitions. Latest standings are as follows:-
Chariton "Liverpool
Middlesbro Leeds U. Grimsby Aston Villa Stoke
Arsenal Bolton Manchester U. Sunderland Portsmouth Chelsea Huddersfield Preston N.E. Blackpool Leicester
Birmingham Brentford
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938.-PAGE
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LOCAL TIME TABLE
Ön süd After January 1st, 1939, Until Further Notice
(All previous Time Tables Cancelled)
STATIONS
UP TRAINS
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(1.88) 4,08) 5,88|| 6,1/2
TAM | AR | A.M.[A.M. A.M, `T.M. | P.R. PAL. PUMP,M.P.M.
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|6.51 ... 1047 12.08)
Dep. 1.34 Shatin
(90°) ... 10.112.2]] 1.80 4.25 3.50) 114 ........... Dep. 6.47 Taipo
B... 10.83 19.91 [208] 4,84] 8,04) 8,27 Taipo Market. Dep 171 82+) ... (1030/12.40 ... | 8,01) 4,40) 6,10 9.33 Faxiing........ Dep. 7,10)... |9,30) ... |10.80|12,81) ... | 2.20) 451 621848 Sheungthui ........... Dep. 7.#2 | 0.01| 9,41| 9,51|10,84|13,56 1.43| 3,25|| 4.36 6:26 5,47 Shumchun......... Arr. 7.81207|| 9,47| 9.57|10.00) 1,4 1,49; 9,816.02 638 8 63
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONA
8.03 7.18
3
6.16 7.26
8.29 7.39
5.22) 6.38|| 7.48
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Taipo Market......
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+
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Arr. 8.098.881,06 12,413,37|| 5.0
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FIRST DIVISION
HOME
AWAY
TEAMS
Goals
Goals Tel:
P. W. D. L.
F. A. Pts. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.
Kowloon
Derby Everton Wolves
23 8 2 1
26 11 18 #
3 3 18 15 15 33
Yaumati
22 10 1 1
35 10 21 4 1
5 11 14. 9
30
22 5 5 1
20 6 15 5
2
4 18 11 12
27
21 8 2 1
21 13 18 3
3
4 11 199
27
22 8 3 -
22 9 191
4
6 15 24 8
25
22 # 4 1
30 13 16 3
2
6 16 23 8
24
22 5 3 2
24 17 13 4 2
8 14 23 10
23
22 6 3 2 -20 13 15 2 4 22 5 1 5 19 4 11 4 3 22 5 4 2 18 13 14 2 3 6 13 26 7
5 12 22 8
23
4 18 19 11
22
21
21 5 2 3
10 9 12 1 6 4 8 12 3
20
21 4 2 3
18 12 10 2.8 4 16 19 10
20
22 4 4 3
18 12 12 2 4 5 12.18
8
20
22 3 4 5
14 18 8 5 2 4 14 17 12
20
215
16 17. - 3 6 7 23
3
20
22 6 3 2
27 14 15 1 2 8 12 29 4
Skumchun Sheangahui
10
23 7 2 4
23 12 16 - 3 7 8.24 3
19
21 5 5 18.11.15 2 - 8 9.21 *
19
ΠΑΡΟ
22 4 4 3
20 15 12
2 3 6 8 237
19
Shatin
23 4 5 2 20 13 13 23 7 - 4 21 12/14 21 6 14 15 17 11
SECOND DIVISION
1 3 8 7 28-5
Taumati
18.
Kowloos ...
-
39 14 28.3 1.4 6 13 27 6
17
17
TEAMS
HOME
Goals
AWAY
Goals
Tt.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts."W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pls.
31 23 8 1 2 31 11 17 6 24 23 19 14 22 10 "1 - 35 8 21 3 2 6 9 17 8 22 5 4 3 18 7 14 6 3 2 22 17 15 22 9 1 32 14 18 3 2
29
29
7 25 31 8
28
6 15 21 10
26
25
..West Ham
Millwall
Plymouth Bury Southampton Swansea Notts F. Norwich
22 7 - 4 33 23 14 4 3 22 1 5 - 25 13 13 2 2 22 6 3 2 20 13 15 5 - 22 6 3 1 20 0 15 3 3 8 14-15 9 24 22 8 11 30 13 17 1 4 6,7 20 6 23 227 13 26 13 16 2 2 6 14 19 8 22 22 22 5 4 2 25" 19 15 2 3 5 13 21 7 23 8 22 19 13 18 - 4 7 9 21 4 22 7 31 21 6 22 22 11 14 2 3 6 14 19 22 5 3 3 13 7 13 3 1 7 12 22: 7 22 4 3 5 25 28.11 2 3 5 8 18 7 22 5 2 3 22 18 12 2 2 8.12 29 21 2 5 4 17 10 9 1 4 5 825 8
4 26 23.11
25
6 11 17 ✪
25
6 22 24 10
25
20
18
18
15
22 3 2 5
21
13
16 19 8 2 3 7 11 30 7 15 22.14 13 - - 11 3 39
13
Tranmere
22
3
2 7
16.23 B
- 10 7 30
THIRU
HOME
Goals
Blackburn Newcastle Shemeld U. West Brom' Coventry Wednesday Manchester C. Tottenham
Luton
Fulham Chesterfield
Bradford
Burnley
22 7 2 1 17 8 16 4 2
21 7 2 2 30 10 16 3 3 4 23 28 · 9
DIVISION (NORTH)
AWAY
Goals
F. A. Pts. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.
21 8 2 2 29 12 18 2 6 1 14 14 10
TEAMS
P. W. D. L.
Barnsley
23.10 1
Southport
20 % 3
མ
35 7 21.6 2 4 17 15.14 31 8 10 3 3 3 16 17 9 28
35
Doncaster
28
21 7 2 2 20 5 212
22 9 2 30 8 18 3 3 5 16 18 9 27 21 8 - 3 34 13 16 4 1 5 17 20 9 25 22 6 - 3 22 12 12 5 2 6 20 24 12 24 24 12 16 3 2 5 14 23 B 24 29 18 12 5 1 5 24 24 11
23
20 7 2
28 11 16 2 3 6 18 26 7
23
22 7.21
29 13 16 3 1 3 11 29 7
23
22
22
Bradford C. Crewe Oldham Hull Chester Stockport Barrow Rotherham
N. Brighton Halifax Wrexham
Carlisle Darlington Rochdale York
Gateshead Lincoln Hartlepools Accrington
TEAMS
Newport Crystal Palace Aldershot Northampton Reading
Swindon
Brighton Queen's Park R. Notts C. Bristol C. Watford Cardiff
Bouthend Exeter Ipswich Mansfield Bristol R Port Vale Clapton O. Bournemouth Torquay Walsall
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AUSTRALIA
A report that Japan intends to
NEWS
\GREECE:
Twenty were killed and many
open an air service between Tokyo injured when an earthquake par- and Palau Islands, in the westerntially devastated the Greek village Carolines, has given rise to some of Kumanana. andlety In Australian political quarters,
BRITAIN 19
22 7 1 4 29 11 15 3 1 6 10 23 7 22 5 2 2 20 1112 4 1 8 13 27 10 21 4 5 - 12 6 13 3 1 8 8 18 7 20 22 9 13 29 22 19 1 8 7 29 1 20 21 52 4 19 15 17 3 1 6 18 30 7 21 7 2 -2 28 17 16 1 1 8 12 37 3 19 22 7 24 35 16 16 18 11 29 2 18 21 5 3 4 22 15 13 1 2 6 11 30 4 17 21 5 2 4 21 16 12 1 2 7 15 27 · 4 21 3 4 3 18 17 10 2 2 7 15 32 8. 16 ...... 21
5 15 21 20 11 1 2 7 6 27.4 15 22 38
1 8·23 3 1 10 10 31 3 6
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
+3
HOME
Goals
AWAY
Goals
16
P. W. D. L. F. À. Pts. W. D. L. §. A. Pts. Pts. 21 10 2 24 7 22.4 2.3 12 15 10 32 20 9 2 - 28 8 20 3. 3 3 12 14 8 29 20 8 2 1 16 5 18 2 4 3 10 16 8 26 21 9 2 1 28 12 20 2 1 6 8 17 5 25 22 4 4 1 21 12 12 3
13 17 12 24
20 8.2 1 30 10 18 2 1 6 12 20.5 21 7 1 1 20 8 15 3 2 7 13 22 8
23
23
22
21
20 5 3 1 28 7 13 3 3 5 15 20.9 20 7 3 2 - 21 11 17 1 2 5 7 14 4 21 7 1 2 22 12 15 1 4 6 11 22 # 21 21 6 4 1
22 10 16 1 2 7 8 18 4 20
20 5 3
16 11 10 2 6 4 12 20 10
20
19 5 31
15 6 13 1 3 6 18 28 5 18
20 4 4 2
20 16 12 2 2 6 11 27 €
18
204 1 3
14 11 9 2 4 6 8 16 8 17
20 4 3 2
15.11 11 2 2 7 10 30.0
17
16
19 5 3 3 19 13 13 1 1 6 6.163
16
19 3 6 1
13 8 12 1 1 7 8 19.3
15
19 2 * 2 9 9 8 2 2 7 8 17 8 14 19 2 3 7 11 19 3 2 3 9.13
14
20 4 4 3 14 10 12 1 2 69 13 4
20 2 2 5 9 11 6 1 3 7 9 21 5 11
SCOTTISH LEAGUE—FİRST DIVISION
HOME
AWAY
TEAMB
Goals
Rangers Celtic Hearts
P. W. D. L. 22 10 1
St. Johnstone Clyde
Gosie TI
F. A, Pt., W. D, L, F, A. Pts. Pls.
34 42′12.21 5 3 3.35 25 13 21 7 1 3 46 22 15 5 4 1 23 8 14 29 22 1 1 3 36 21 15 T4 25 19 14 29 22 8 2 2 23 13 18 3 25 18 27 8 22 8 1 2 24 14 17 4 1 6 20 30 0 22 9 1 2 39 13 19 2 2 6 13 25 8 22 8 1 2 22 12 17 3 2 6 18 31 8 25 21 5 4 2 21 18 14 4 2 4 18 25 10:24 21 7 1-3 33 22 14 33 519 249. 22 6 2 3.21 16 14,3 3 5 17 28 9 22 6 2 3 32 13.14 4 - 7 19 28 8 22 6.2 2 29 20 14 3 2
28..
28
25
23
23
22
7.17 288
22
21 5 1.4 22 22 11 5
Ayr U.
21 5 3 2 2214 13 21
21 6.23 23, 10 8.17 30 5 18.
7 10 38 6 18
Queen O'South Partick Aberdeen Hamilton Kilmarnock Motherwell Falkirk Hibernian
Third Lanark St. Mirren 2
Queen's Park Raith R. Arbroath Albion
4.4 2 29 20 12 2 2 22 4 3 4 19 19 11 2 2 7 13 28 6 17 15 21 4 3 4 19 20 11 2 8 15 28 4
8.19 36. 8. 12 48.8 25 4 12 3 7 12 28 3 11
22 23 7 17.23 63 22 3 2 5 16 25·8' 7 20 318.
The petition addressed
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JAPAN
Negotiations between Japanese
and the Bovlet for renewal of the
to the fisheries Convention will be re-
King on December 23 by un-sumed next year, employed, requesting an increase
The Syrlan Prime Minister, Mar- dam Bey, has, it is stated, sens
of unemployment pay by 4/6 week- SYRIA ly for grown-up persons and 11- weekly for each child, has elicited the formal reply, that the King has transmitted the petition to the Cabinet for decision.
It is officially announced in Londonderry that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will visit the City
grams to the French Foreign Minister, M. Bornet, the President of the Chamber, M. Herriot and the Secretary-General of the qual d'Orsay, M. Leger, warning them of the possible consequences which
on March 9 when the Freedom of might ensue from failure by the the City will be conferred on the French Parliament to ratify the
Franco-Syrian treaty. Duke.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
situation
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UNITED STATES
It is reported that in view of the The American Pacinc Fleet have changed
in Central begun leaving the Californian har- Europe, a French financial group bour of San Diego and the Bay of for manoeuvres in closely connected with the Schnel San Pedro Cer-Croeset works, which held the Atlantic waters, expected to last majority of the Skoda ahares, has from January till June, sold its holdings to a group re- presenting the Czech Government,
FRANCE
•
Five officials of the Continental Credit Corporation of Winchester in Indiana, and its associated arms, have been convicted by a The Belgian Premier, M. Spaak, Federal jury of using the mails for has arrived in Parts on what is fraudulent purposes. Schemes or- officially described as a private visit. |ganised by the defendants are He will meet the French Premier alleged by the Government to have. M. Daladier.
cost business houses and indivi-- duals in the Middle West £240,000,
WORLD CHURCH
GERMANY
United States
"Defeat of the 'anti-totalitarian aime" at the Pan- American Conference at Lima, continues to be the theme of satis-'|
CONFERENCE
·Madras", Dec. 29.
Dr. Mütt, in a farewell address at
filed comment in the Nazi press, the World Missionary Conference, The "Diplomatische Horrespon-issued the following message:
"Reports from every quarter of denz" expresses joy at the "Hmita- tions" of the declaration of Ameri- the globe made us realise that can solidarity,
ancient pestilences' which destroy mankind are abroad with a viru-
A bitter attack on the Vatican lence unparalleled: Only God can is made by Dr. Josef Goebbel's or- and will save peoples. We call gan; the “Angriff," presumably as fellow Christians throughout the a tardy answer to the Pope's recent world to join us to a new dedica- criticism of the totalitarian doc-|tioz,” trine. It accuses the Vatican of The conference numbered 475 occupying itself solely with the delegates from 84 cointales, in- Jewish question to the extent of cluding leaders from Africa, India, giving the impression that there is Japan, China, Christian Jews and complete popularity between Jewry Araba and German Evangelical- and the Christian church.
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