FOREIGN MINISTER ATTACKED
REPEATS CHINA POLICY
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UNIQUE EVENT IN
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THE HONGKONG
GERMAN ARTICLE OFFENDS
AMERICA SENDS PROTEST
The Regional Seminary of Aber deen, Salesian Missionary House of Shaukiwan and the Dominican House of Studies of "Rosaryhill" yesterday
Washington, Mar. 11. celebrated the feast of St.
Thomas The State Department has in- Aquinas, the famous Dominicanstructed the Embassy at Berlin" to philosopher and theologian, whose emphatically protest against the re- doctrine is held in the highest egcem cent anti-American articles which by all Catholic schools throughout have allegedly been appearing in the
German press.
Tokyo, Mur. 12. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Naotake Sato, was again subjected to pro- longed questioning in the Lower House to-day. Mr. Yusuke Tsuruini, the famous author, complained this the anti-Cumintern pact with Ger-the world. many with not revealed to the nation prior to is conclusion,
Professors and students of the above-mentioned institutions met to-
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, *1937.
Barker Road Snatching
EUROPEAN LADIES VICTIMISED
to
A carefully-thought-out plan anatch from lonely pedestrians en Barker Rood was revealed by Chief Detective-Inspector J. Murphy be Fore Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning, when two unemployed men. Wu Pong und Tsut Chan, were charged on two separate counts of larceny and alding and abetting..
gether in the hall of St. Albert's Mr. Sato and that he was gener- ally opposed to secrecy. However, Convent, 45 Stubbs Road, under the there were times when secrecy was presidency of Mgr. Valtorta, Vicar has the 1,200 women attending the Williams at Barker Road on February
of the Apostolic of Hongkong. лесевагу In the interests nation.
lona.
This is the first time in the history
The protest follows a complaint of the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress that the Nazi press "published a statement to the effect
There was a scholastic disputation,ay were "women of the streets.!"
organisation's luncheon on Wednes- several pers were rend and the The House Immediately was in on Dominican and Salentun students in- United Press. uproar. Many shouted at the Ministerpreted selected musical composi-.
FIERCE ATTACKS ter. "Be serious," or "You talk like
schoolgirl."
Washington, Mar. 11. Mr. Sato reiterated his opinion of Hongkong, I put in the history of
Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of bas Instructed the United relations between Japan South China, that a public scholastic Spite. srid Russin
would be better if the disputation has been held. The cole.States Ambassador in Berlin, to Soviet were to expel the Comintern,bration ended with an address inconvey to the German Foreign Office But
a thing nя this вист
this would be Latin by Mgr. Valtorta, probable "when pigs fly," he felt.
He insisted that Jupin must trent China on a basis of equality and denied the anti-Cominlern pact con- tains any political freement. He denied that it meant that Japan was ussuming western Government methods.-United Presa,
that the
JOE LOUIS
TO FIGHT
IN LONDON
21. YEARS AGO
Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the werk ended March 18, 1916.
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The Hough me A.D.C', senred a ble anecosa with "The Augel in the Home,” Mr. Walter Sinclair being
the producer, New York, Mar. 11.
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a statement of the amazement enused
Wu Pong was charged with steal- $15, n ing a handbag containing silver powder compact; a key and some photographs from Mrs. E. H.
Beatrice Elliott at Barker Road on 22, and with stealing from Mrs. March 7, a handbag containing $10, n powder compact, a pocket book, motor driver's licence, two pairs of
u monthly tram spectacles,
licket and some letters. Tsut Chan was charged with aiding and abetting Wu Pong in the two thefts,
Chlet Detective Inspector Murphy Bald that on February 22, Mrs. Wil- In the United States at the fierce-fams was walking along Barker Road ness of the German press attacks sometime before 11 a.m. when Wu against the United States since the attneked her, and took away specch delivered by Mayor Guardin of New York.
In his speech, Mayor La Guardia referred to Herr Hitler as a brown- shirted fonalio menacing the peace of Europe."—Reûter Special,
King George Entertains
London. Mar. 11.
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Lhandbag, containing a very valuable silver powder compael besides other Wed articles. This he was alleged to have handed over to Trul. Mrs. Williams only saw one man when she was at- tacked, but Tsut was concealed in order to given Wu the alarm if the police came. There was only little violence used in this
case. Mrs. Williams had been unable to identify Wu, but defendant admitted attack Ing her. Tsui also admitted that he threw some of the property in the handbag down the hillside below Barker Road.
Their Majesties the King and The promoter, Mike Jacolis, un-
Queen gave the first party of their nounces that he has arranged with
Mr. Richard Ponsonby, private | reign at Buckingham Palace to-day. Brigadier-General Critchley, of secretary to . E. the Governor. There were a hundred gusts, con- Harringay Arena, for Joe Louis, the|arlopted the additional name of rising members of the Diplomatic
Corps. Detroll negro, to fight in London some Pane. time this summer.
Lovly will leave after his night with Jim Braddock, whom he is rX- pected to bent at Chicago on June 22.
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The Prince of Wales National Relief Fund acknowledged the re ceipt of a further sum of £2,447 available" in Britain, probably Max nated by firms had residents of Boer.-Reuter,
Hongkong.
He will fight "The best man
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUB
Mr. Stanley. Haldwin, the Prime Minister, announced in the House of Common to-day that the King's inessage regarding the Civil List will be brought before Parlament during the next few days-Reuter Bulletin Service.
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On March 7, Mrs. Elliott was at- Lucked by Wu, and considerable violence was used in this case. She was knocked to the ground and had | a struggle witir Wu. She injured her,
lence rather severely.
The circumstances of the attack amounted to rubbery, continued In- spector Murphy, but as the only, evidence against Wu was his own'ad- mission of the crimes, 11 was useless to send him before a judge and jury. Mrs. Elliott had her bag taken away, and her total loss was about $75.
Tsul admitted he was also concent- ed in this case and had shared the proceeds of the theft with Wu.
At an Identification parade, both ladies had been unable to recognise Wu, but, afterwards, Mrs. Williams sald she was almost sure he was the man who had attacked her,-
Inspector Murphy asked his Wor- ship to defor sentence until to- marrow as the police wished to make an endeavour to recover the articles
the hillside.
TUESDAY alleged to have been thrown
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Both defendants were accordingly remanded for 24 hours in police
custody.
Philippines Independence May Be Near
OBSTACLES NOT INSURMOUNTABLE
Washington, March 11. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary State, says the question of advancing the date for complete independence of the Philippines, as asked in a newspaper interview by President Quezon, might arise during the forth- coming conversations between United. States Government officials and the Philippines Mission.
The opinion that the proposal made by President Quezon, that the pro- spective trade, puel between
the United States and the Philippines might be accompanied by the grant of complete political independence, nepented no insurmountable obstacle, was expressed by Senator Tydings, the author of the 1934 Act, which gives independence to the islands in 1945.-Reuter,
AMERICAN FASCIST THREATS
Washington, Mar. 11,
An offer was made to-day by Mr. Samuel Dickstein, New York Mem- bers of the House of Representatives, to name 100 xpies who are attempting. to establish a Fascist government in the United States.
Mr. Dickstein was speaking in sup- port of a resolution to investigate the distribution of slanderous and “un- American" propaganda.
Ho said the Nazis were trying to build up an army in the United States and that 200,000 were already or- ganised. There would be 1,000,000 men in this force before the end of the year, he said,
Thousands of German-Americans were "scured to death" because of the reprisals threatened against their relatives and property in Germany it they fall to sign the draft form for the German Army.
Mr. Dickateln named a chemist of a leading motors cur firm as the lender of the Nazl forces in the United States-Reuter,
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