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Recognition
Of Rightists
Possible
BRITAIN REACTS
TO REBUFF LABOUR TAKES OTHER STAND
London, Cet. 20,
The Evening News to-day says it la hinted in official circles that Bri- tala may recognise the provisional Rightist Government in Spain.
the
NURSING SISTERS Increasing
CHARGED
FINED FOR TRAFFIC
OFFENCES
Miss M. Huntingford, of the Way Memorial Hospital, was summoned before Mr. W. Schößeld at the Cen- tml Magistracy this morning for driv- Ing her eat, No. 1074, past the sign post on Mount Kellett Rond, which is a prohibited to traffic, at 1 pm. on October 14.
Sub-Inspector R. R. McEwen, pro- secuting, said he was on speelal duty passed him. checking motor-cars on October 14, when defendant's cur He did not know where the ear went, but it passed the sign post.
Defendant sald she parked her car outside the sisters' entrance of the Hospital,
Britain considers less distastefully prospect of recognising the
A fine of $5 was imposed, and de- Government of General Francisco Franco since the Madrid Government fendant was advised to apply for a. so brusquely refused the British offer permit.
Miss E.H. Gites, also of the War to help in the exchange of prisoners,
asserts. Memorial Hospital, summoned for and hostages, the paper
leaving her private car unattended in United Press.
Wong Nei Chong Road, was not pre- Bent in Court, but sent a letter to the Magistrate admitting the offence, and asking the case to be heard in her absence.
LEFTIST SYMPATHY
Faria, Oct. 20.
A resolution calling upon the Bril- tish and French Governments to take steps to re-establish complete free- dom of trade in favour of the Spanish Government, in consequence of the failure of the Non-Interven- tion Agreement, was adopted to-day of the Inter- by a joint meeting national Federation of Trade Unions and Labour International.
The car was stated by the pollee to have been left ouside one of the main gates of the Hongkong Jockey Club on a race day.
Defendant was ned $5,
Pleading guilty to a summons of 1lon Road on The Peak, which is pro- having driven his car along Planta- hibited to traffic, without a permit, The resolution also invites trade Mr. E. S. C. Brooks, of Hastings and stated that Mr. unions throughout the world to pre-Company, was fined $5.
Sergeant Hill
permit vent supplies being sent to the
Brooks did not then huve a Spanish rebels.--Reuter.
as he had just moved up to The Peak, but had now secured one.
MARINE SURVEYOR CHARGED W. R. K. Collings, of the Govern ment Marine Surveyors Office, up- summons for peured to answer having failed to keep to the left side of the road when rounding a bend in King's Bond about 2.40 p.m. on October 14.
EXCHANGE DISCUSSED
London, Oct. 20.
The Spanish Ambassador, Senor Azearate, paid a visit to the Foreign Office to-day when it is understood Me. Anthony Eden discussed with him the British appeal to both parties engaged in the civil war in Spain for held as J exelunge of prisoners
and the reply of the Madrid hostages Government maintaining release of prisoners held in the capital would amount in effect to helping the In surgents.
Defendant sait he was entirely ignorant of the alleged offence, and said he could not plead guilty.
Traffic-Sergeant Appleton said that on the afternoon of October 14, he was driving private car No. 3602 along King's Rood, going from east
The Foreign Secretary is believed to west, As he was rounding a left
the
Competition
From Japan
BRITISH BUSINESS MEN ALARMED SINGAPORE TO TAKE ACTION?
Singapore, Oct. 20. The Government is appointing a committee Immediately to investigate the growth of Japanese competition In textiles and the rubber and shipping i markets, at which British business Increasingly men are becoming alanned.
Introducing the Straits Budget to- Governor ny, His Excellency the day, was questioned as to whether it was
under possible,
present-day ditions, to maintain the Colony's long-established trade polley.
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The Governor replied that the matter was complicated but in his the business men gave their whole-
the task. opinion a solution could be found it hearted co-operation to
Reuter.
ART EXHIBITION
OPENED BY LADY CALDECOTT
exhibition of paintings A second by Mr. Luis Chan and sponsored by the Hongkong Working Artists Gund, was formally opened at 11 o'clock this morning by Lady Caldecott. The being held on exhibition, which is the top floor of the Gloucester Hotel, Is an view to the public until Thurs- day, October 20, from 10 am to 7 p.m. daily.
A bouquet of gladioli was presented
Annie Chan to Lady Caldecott by eldest daughter of Mr. Luis Chan. On behalf of the Hongkong Working! Artists Guild, Mrs. E. M. Burrett, Secretary, presented Mrs., Chan, the arists's mother, with a bouquet of Blowers.
The exhibition contains many fine ability, and no art lover should miss the opportunity
seeing these plendid paintings.
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of
to have pressed Senor Azearate hand bend near the Hongkong Elec-examples of Mr. Chan's outstanding strongly on the matter and to have urged that the Madrid Government trie Company, private cor No. 1540,
driven by fairly fast
defendant, came towards calcu❘him al a should take some measures
speed on its
M of side lated to reassure anxieties aroused
wrong
Fond.
swerve outside Spain regarding the safety
Appleton) had to heric number of prisoners in de vold Him, and after
to the Madrid. The members of these pri- soners are unofficially estimated at topping, looked back and look de- fendant's number. He could not get 14,000.
hold of defendant then, and failing In the meantime no reply to the the next day, managed to see him two British appeal has been received days later, and told him he was being then ad- from the authorities of the anti-summoned. Defendant government forces, but it is under-mitted driving the car on the day. stood representations have met with but said he was ignorant of the in-
cident, good will-British Wireless.
SHIPPING
IMPROVES
London, Oct. 20.
A marked improvement in the past- tion of shipping is revealed in the Chamber of Shipping's quarterly re turn, which shows that on October 1 there were laid up in ports of Great Britain and Ireland 175 vessels, of a reduction 402,035 tons ret, which is a
Sergeant Appleton mentioned that the road at that particular point was 78 feet wide, and with defendant's car on the wrong side of the road, # pnee of 45 feet was left between his car and his proper edge of the kerb
Mr. Schofield ixed hearing of the case for 12.15 p.m. Tuesday, November 1.
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SUCCEEDS DETERDING
The Hague, Oct. 20.
PREMIER AGAIN IN HARNESS
BUSY TIME AHEAD FOR PARLIAMENT
London, Oct. 26. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, returned from Chequers to 10 Downing Street this afternoon. In view of the opening of the new of Parliamentary session on Tuesday next week and the large amount of business to be transacted in connee- on with the Government's legista, tive programme, it has been arranged that the Cabinet shall meet twice this week.
It is announced that Dr. J. E. F. of 99,284 tons or 19.8 per cent. on the figures for July 1 and a decrease of de Kok will succced Sir Henri 109,351 tons or 21.3 per cent, com- Deterding as Director-General of the pared-will-October 1 last year.Royal Dutch Petroleum Company.The newspapers suggest that the British Wireless.
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Parliament reassembles after the summer recess on Thursday and the prorogation ceremonies take place on Friday, so that Cabinet meetings will be held to-morrow and Wednesday.
Cabinet will also be giving attention to foreign affairs, including the situa- tion In Spain.-British Wireless.
BRITISH MOTOR
EXPANSION
BIG ORDERS PLACED AT OLYMPIA
London, Oct. 20. It 18 estimated that contracts placed with British motor manufac- turers during the ten days of the motor show at Olympia reached an aggregate value of £88,000,000, or £22,000,000 more than at last year's show.
The importance of the expansion of demand in the motor industry in its effects on national prosperity is computation of the shown by a Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders that last year the industry used B50,000 tons of iron and steel, 1,000,000 square feet of glass, 2,070,- 000 gallons of paint, and 100,000,000 board feet of timber, while estimated that 1,270,000 persons were gainfully occupied in manufacture, sale, repair and opera- 'tion of motor vehicles.--British Wireless.
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TRUCE ARRANGED IN JARROW
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
AGREEMENT
London, Oct. 26.
In connection with the march of 200 unemployed from Jarrow, le distressed Tyneside district, to pre- sent a petition to the House of Com- mons, which had the support of the three chief political parties in Wie arca, a truce has been arranged there for the municipal elections which take place all over the eaun- iry on November 2.
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