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At the

PENINSULA HOTEL

ROSE ROOM

WEDNESDAY 2nd DECEMBER

DINNER DANCE

WITH

EULA HOFF

AND

BOB BURNETT

Reservations phone 58081

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936.

RUSSIAN

TROOPS

IN SPAIN

ARRIVE TO GUARD MALAGA

20 PLANES EXPECTED

Gibraltar. Nov. 30,

A general and 100 Russian olleers are reliably reported to have arrived al Malaga and to have taken over the full command of the militia there.

BADMINTON LEAGUE RESULTS

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J

Carvalho and E.. A.'R. Alves 13-21; -lost to E. de Sousa and II. A. Alves

10-21.

TRAVEL

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A. E. P. Guest and S. A. Gray (S1, Andrew's)

lost to Oliveira and Remedios 12-21; beat Carvalho and Alves 23-22: lost to Sousa and Alves 7-21.

F. V. Wong and F. A. Broadbridge (St. Andrew's) lost to Oliveira and Hemedios 14-21; lost to Carvalho and Alves 13-21; lost to, Sousa and Alves 13-21.

C.R.C.. FREE LANCES Played at C.R.C... the home team

It is also reported that 20 tri-winning by eight games to one motored aircraft, believed to us W. C. Choy, and. C. Leung Russians, are expected at Malaga this] (C.R.C.) beat J. L. Anderson und A. weck..

Fisher 21-5; beat E. L. H. Shute The Public Prosecutor of Malaga, and W. Stbiker 21-9 bent K. Stute who escaped, thence aboard HMLS., H. Kwok and S. W. Llang

and W. Shute 21- Ardent disguised as a coal heaver after swimming out from, shole, und told this story.

(CRC) bent. Anderson and Fisher 21-6: beat Shute and Stoker. 21-8; beat Shute and Shute 21-9,-

On his arrival hard he visited Mr. Grice Hutchison, so-called "Scarlet Pimpernel," who hus saved many persons from the war-ridden Spanish | Shute und Shuta 21-B. towns.

C, Y. Yung and H. W. Ho (C.R.C.) lest to Anderson and Fisher 14-21 beat Shute and Stoker 21-10; beat

bambardment

af

Ali aerial Algeciras this morning resulted in many townspeople seeking refuge in

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI`HOTELS, LTD. Gibraltar-Reuter,

KING GEORGE V

MEMORIAL FUND

A FINAL APPEAL

'

Christmas is approaching with its numerous calls for generosity, and it seems desirable to close the King George V. Memorial Fund before it becomes one of too many claims on our charity. therefore propose to close the subscription lists on Saturday, December. 19th, and I ask every citizen of Victoria and Kowloon to put to himself the following questions:

(1) Have 1 fully appreciated "y the nature of the Memorial, which is that the thank-offerings of those who prospered under the late reign will be devoted to the " recreation of poor people in crowded areas; so that Hongkong's 'monument to King George will not be a lifeless statue of him. But, a living and permanent realisation of. his desire for the health and happiness of his poorest subjects?

(1)

Are the ninety thousand dollars that have already been raised the most that Hongkong can do?

(3) If not, can I add to the amount, even though my contribution be small?

(4) Or, having already given, can I give "more?

A. CALDECOTT.

GOVERNOR.

NOTICE

TO ADVERTISERS.

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CONTINUING EVACUATION

BRITISH WARSHIPS STILL WORKING

London. Nov. 30.

In the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary stated that British warships would continue to evacuate British subjects from Spain when and where possible. though those who remained had been warned that facilities could not be assured indefinitely, but the British Govern- ment had recently given notice they were no longer able to accept responsibility for the evacuation of foreign nationals.

"B" DIVISION

S. & S. Home v. Kowloon Tong "B".

Played at S. and S. Home, the visi- tors losing by five games to four,

W. Merritt and Yang Chen (S. and S. Home) lost to K. C. Yeo and Ho 17-21; beat J. J. Alves and C.) D'Alminda 21-2; beat II, Chan and F. S. Koh 21-5.

B. Stephens and J. Brown (S. and S. Home) lost to Yes and Ho 14-21: beat Alves and D'Almada 21-4; beat Clion and Koh 23-20.

J. Dalney onit W. Sprague (S. and S. Home) lost ler Yeo and Hio 7-21: lost to Alves and D'Almada 23-24; bent Chan and Kob 21-13.

KOWLOON, TONG "A" v. KING'S COLLEGE

Played at Kowloon Tong, the visi- tors winning by seven games to two. J. A. Soares and F. S. Smedley (Kowloon Tong) lost to 11, T. Woo and 11. N. Cheung 12-21; lost to 5. P. Chan and W. N. Cheung 3-21; lost to J. Pay and K. H. Lo 10-21.

R. E. Lee and E. H. Castro (Kowloon Tong) lost to Who and Cheung 11-21, lost to Chan and Cheung 2-21; beat Pau and Lo 21-13. N. A. E. Mackay and A, Chan (Kowloon Tong) beat Woo and Chan and Cheung 21-11; "lost to Cheung 14-21; lust to Pau ånd Lo! 10-21.

LEAGUE. TABLE

In accordance, however, with their humanitarian aims, they would continue to evacuate such persons as appeared to, them to be deserving of their

assistance, provided His Majesty's ships

were available for the purpose. Moreover British diplomatic and Consular Omcers in Spain were keeping in touch with the authorities on both sides in Spain and with representatives of the Recreio "A" International Red Cross, with a view | St. Andrew's, to facilitating the evacuation of fur- ther members of the civilian Spanish population: Britial WirelessTM

BRITISH TRIBUTE

TO CHINA ·

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lecre iaxexactiritutoretucerpcamtc©ui$l Jl!_ག་་་417 this polley by the foreign commun- ities in China, the administration must ensure confidence in its fair ness and competence. Brilish traders however, must not perpetuate the

which immunities wh

- t they enjoy, but consider China's fiscal ngeda in' a constructive spirit. He emphasised V.R.C. thut with, the present improvement in trade, revenue from direct taxes was mounting, and

recovery would were

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be further assisted if tariffs revised. With regard to the rapid development going on, he urged the Chinese Government to defer all but the most necessary schemes until they could be finarices on reasonable terms.

Sir Frederick suggested that the Chinese Government should fully útilise foreign officials. He hoped it would not reduce the foreign per- sonnel, of the Salt Gabelle, but engage more foreigners in other branches of the administration. For example, foreigners would be more Hikely to accept additional taxation if the assessment and collection were entrusted to foreignore.

YOUNGER MEN NEEDED With regard to the immense rull- way construction and the develop- ment of public utilities, Sir Frederick said the United Kingdon should be in a position to furnish equipment, He would like to see closer co-opera- tion between British

Interests- manufacturing, merchanting -and banking and also the closest co- operation with the Chinese, especially in financing large-scale propositions, and the British should be ready to assist in the reorganising of busi- which both British and Chinese were interested.

Without disparaging the work of older men, Sir Frederick sald manu- facturers would strengthen their or gonisations by sending put younger and more energetit meni, "The Bri- lish Job in China in the next decade. will be mainly concerned with equip ping Chinese railways, electric plants and other major mechanisms modern life which call for a broader and bolder outlook towards the rapidly changing pattern of the great aren, we call the Far East," said Sk Frederick-Reuter.

of

NEW CAPITAL ISSUES

London, Nov. 30.. New capital issues for the month of November amounted to £20,029,- 120, compared with £20,043,859, Inst month and 212,543,554 in November, 1935. The total for the eleven months at this year is £197,010,049.

British Wireless.

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BRITAIN'S FOOD

STATE DEPARTMENT TO STUDY WAR' PROBLEMS

London, Nov. 30. The President. of the Board of Tendo has decided to set up within the Board of Trade department to: be known as the Food Defence Plans Department.

The new department will work in co-operation with the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, In order to continue and to complete the formulation of plans for the supply, control and distribution of food and feeding stuffs for defence purposes.

The setting up of the department follows investigations which five. been proceeding for. several months past. British Wireless.

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SPANISH LOYALISTS CLAIMING SUCCESS

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were hit.

The Governor alleges that two of the scoplanes which participated in the raid, returned to the German mother ship which was anchored be- tween Santa Pola and Guardamar, where they refueled and loaded up with bombs.

Many families are leaving Alleante and taking refuge in the countryside.

Renter Special.

ATTACKS PASSENGER PLANE

Perpignan, Nov. 30, A. Spanish Government fighter plane inuchine-gunned the regu- Jar Air Frunce mail liner, flying from Toulouse to Casablanca, as it up- proached Alicante at a height of 0,000

to-day. Fourteen bullets hit its wings, but the pilot, wireless operator and three journalist passengers, en route to Dakar, were unhurt and the plane landed safely.

It was a three-engined Wibault Ant. passenger ship, and its attacker, believed

to have been piloted by an Englishman, apparently mistook it for an insurgent bomber.Reuter. Special.

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Talavera, Nov. 30. Insurgent headquarters-categoric- Mily dented to-day "that". Generat Franco hatt proposed an armistice to the Government at Valencia.—Reuter.

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