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Contraband Control

INCONVENIENCE TO NEUTRALS REDUCED

LONDON, Nov. 10 (Reuter) -In connection with" the Bri- tish contraband -Control's de- sire to minimise Inconvenience to neutrals, semi-official circles here point out that of 200 ships detained last week, on'y four » complete cargoes were seized, while 102 complete cargoes were allowed to go forward.

If you want an astonishing demon- stration of how quickly and com- pletely acute indigestion can be stop- ped, just take a level teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in water-four tablets are equally effective. I have found that the moment Bisurated" Magnesia reaches the atomach you feel the pain abate: flatulence is re Leved, heartburn and sourscas pass at the feelings of weight and op

Several neutral ships were allow pression are lifted, and in five minutes the pain has disappeared. You can er to go forward on condition that all items in their cargo deemed to be get Bisurated Magnesia from Chemists and. Stares. I advise you contraband would be returned to to get some and try it after your next England at the first opportunity. meal

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Last week's total selsures amounted to 400 tons and since the beginning of the war included 11,- 500 tons of cereals from German ships.

Dr. S. To Wong, Honorary, Eye Surgeon at the Tang Wah Hos- pisal, is returning to Hongkong shorty "after a visit to the Mayo Institute.

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DETAILS OF NAZI PLOT IN S.A.

INCONTROVERTIBLE

*EVIDENCE

LONDON, Nov. 10 (BWS)-An authoritative statement broadcast In South Africa last night says that the Union Government has in its possession Incontrovertible evidence of the details of the Nazi plot, which was frustrated by mea- sures taken by the Government at the outbreak of war.

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Beer Cellar Bombing

HITLER BEGAN HIS SPEECH EARLIER

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BERLIN, Nov. 10 (Reüter)--Herr

escape is described Hitler's miraculous in Nazi circles, as it is statement Vas Issued pointed out that al; through the reply to a Zeesen broad- previous years the Fuehrer started i cast

before his speech about 8.30 p.m. and the night · denying that such

plot fluished about 11 p.m.. whereas, existed and says there are in the this time, his speech was begun possession of the Union Govern- earlier “and Insted only one hour, ment authentic lists of the mem- Previous speeches lasted an hour-'] bers of each of the Nazi organisa-and-a-half. It is emphasised that tions in the principal cities of the no leading members of the Nation- Union.

at Socialist Party were injured.

HALL IN RUINS CONTACTS KNOWN Contacts between these organisa- The hall is now a great heap of tions and the Black Shirt pro-Nazi ruins, with shattered pillars. The movement in South Africa, who ornate celling rests on debris, tén have associated themselves with reet high. the Nazi movement are known to

women were

the Government,

among the Injured and a The statement says further that statemer.t that Herr Hess the connection between the Nari was among the leading mem- organisations and the members of pers or the Nazi Party in Munich the Embassy Staff of the German who gave orders for rescue work Minister Plenipotentiary has been following the explosion is made.

A further conclusively proved and that plans!

announcement about the affair is issued by the Official German News Agency. This appears to dis- pose of the reports current in Paris earlier that Her Hess was among the victims.

to arm and mobilise the Black Shirt troops and to sabotage vitalį points in South African industrial crganizations were also revealed.

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ITALY INDIGNANT ROME, NOY, 10 (Reuter)--The newspapers bere express the 'Ita-

Nazi U-Boatlan pubile's indignation at the at-

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MORE EVIDENCE

OF BRITAIN'S STRANGLEHOLD

LONDON, Nov. 10 (Renter) Persistent German allega- tions of their domination in the North Sea fail to explain why

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(1) the City of Fnt was obliged to hug Norwegian ter- ritorial waters;

(2) the German Fishing Fleet has been entirely de- prived of 300,000 tons of North Sea catch, while British fish supplies are plentiful owing to continued operations by the North Sea Fleet. Y

AWAITED

NAZI REVENGE FOR ATTEMPT ON HITLER'S LIFE

AMSTERDAM, Nov, 10 (Ren- ter)-With the German press screaming fury and defiance st"Great Britala, the" German Police yesterday fa led to pro- duce a shred of evidence in support of their claim that the attempt on the life of Herr Hitler was organised by the British Secret Service. "

The German people, accord- Ing to the latest reports from Bertin, äre taking the matter very seriously and wondering on whom revenge is to fall Possible victims include Jswe and British subjects interned political prisoners, thị whole British nation or pos- sibly even a section of the NIE Party.

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At any rate, a reign of terror is awalted and It is clear from the hints dropped that Germany's enemics at home are to be the first to suffer.

According to Dutch correspon- dents, the Infernal machine was placed somewhere

the roof Immediately above

tribune the trom which Heir Hitler spoke and, while Herr Hitler was hurling de- dance at Britain the bomb was ticking away above his head,

BRITISH

MINISTER

AT PARIS LONDON, Nov. 10 (BWS)—E. M.

tempt on Herr Hitler and voice the King has approved the ap- satisfaction that he was fortunate Fointment of Mr. Oliver Harvey. enough to leave before the explo- since January 1936 prine'pal. Pri- vate Secretary to the Foreign Secretary. to be British Minister at

sion occurred.

Paris

The new British Ambassador in

The King and Signor Mussolini sent telegrams to Herr Hitler.con- gratulating him on his escape. while the Italian Ambassador in Paris, Sir Ronald Campbell, has Berlin sent a message of condo-Just taken up his duties there. lence to Herr von' Ribbentrop.

According to the latest pews from Berlin, the death roll is now nine.

AMSTERDAM, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Queen Wilhelmina telegraphed to Herr Hitler, congratulating him on his escape.

REICHSTAG" FIRE

· CATEGORY?

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (Reuter) -Mr. Cordell Hull told a press conference that he was wait ng för officia diplomatic reports on the Munch bombing before deciding whether congratulate Herr

CLEAR EVIDENCE The net gain last month of 65,- 000 tons of shipping and 1,000,000 tons of goods mentioned by Mr. Hitler. Winston Church'll is clear evidence of the fallure of the U-Boat cam-

paign.

Secret anxiety about the "Bri tish control of essential war sup plies is constantly shown by Ger- man broadcast items designed to prove that the control is ineffec- tive.

But evidence of the British « stranglehold is shown by state- ments admitting a shortage of fron and the import of soya» beans and sova-oil by the long and costly Siberian route and even parcel post.

It is stated that officials here wish to be certain that. the attempt was really made 38 described and does not belong to the same category as the Reichstag Fire. They wish to ascertain whether the explosion was an act of war or accidental, before express- Ing official op'nions. Nevertheless, if the moral Issue set aside American" opinion. both official and unofficial, seems be that there are cracks in the German facade as presented to the world.

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NEWSETTES

Legislative Council Meeting scheduled for Monday has been postponed to Thursday.

Lady Northcote will attend the meeting of the Halycon Club at 6, Peak Road, on Monday, at 4 p.m.

Lady Northcote will declare the bazaar at St. Paul's Girls' School

open at 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17.

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Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary, had an audience of the King on Thursday evening.

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His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote return to Govern- ment House from Fanling Lodge on

Forday.

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote will visit the ex- hibition of pictures by Mr. K. K. Lim at St. John's Cathedral Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

His Excellency the Governor's lawn bowls team will meet the Kowloon Football Club team at the KFC. green on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 3.30 p.m.

Local Chinese organisations and schoo's are making preparations to celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the late Kuo- "mintang "leader, tomorrow, Meet-

'ngs will be held..

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A Shanghai dispatch states that M. Henri Cosme, French Ambas- sador to China, 'left Shanghai for Hongkong aboard a' J.-C.. J. L steamer on Thursday afternoon. From Hongkong he will come to Crungling

Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd announced in the House of Commons on Thurs-" day that Government had decided to raise the percentage in the coal rationing scheme from 75 per cent. to 100 per cent of last year's con- sumption.

Dr. H. H. King, President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance, has remitted, 3100.000 to General Pai Chung-hai, Director of the Generalissimo's Provisional Headquarters for the South-West, to re leve the wounded' Chinese soldiers and civilians in north Hunan...

The wedding took place yester- day at the Registry. Supreme Court, of Mr. Llu Mong kul. journalist, of No. 2, Memn ng Street, and Miss Shiu Tso-man, of No. 17, Jufte Road,Mr. T. J. Gould, Di puty Registrar, omclated, the wit nesses being Mrs, Shiu Ching-bang and Mr. Ho Chi-wal

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