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Poppy Day Collection Arranged

Hope For Generous

Response

Arrangements are BOW complete for the selling of Poppies on Aria- tice Day.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 10,

1937.

Lord Mayor's Show Thrills

BRITISH FAITH IN

Vast Crowds

BRUSSELS

PARLEYS

U.S. Co-operation Gratifying

London,, Nov. 9. The Far East figured in the

Empire Pageant Parades London

London, Nov. 9, A pageant of Empire produce and trade was the central feature of the Wis Lord Mayor's Show which witnessed in London to-day by im- crowds in sunny weather, mense

Mrs. T. H. King is again in charge i of the Hongkong organisation and Premier's speech at the Lord Mrs. A. W. Ingram is taking charge Mayor's banquet at the Gund-The procession wound through miles of the Kowloon side. The University District is being looked after, by Mrs. W. I. Gerrard,

In spite of many other demands which are being made at this time, the organisers hope that the amount to be sent Home this year will not

be less than last year's total.

The amounts collected

since Ila Fund follow-

1029

by

are

1020

£518,489

1930

324,650

19831

501,082

1932

483.280

1933

$11,053

1931

505.028

1035

527,302 $42,000 7

1036

1937

Earl as

Collection goen on roughout thei year by the Legion, anct recently

there

hall to-night when he stated that the Government believed the most hopeful means of achieving the cessation of fighting in order to allow of a settlement on a proper basis, lay in the Brussels

conference.

But the essential factor for the sue- cess of any endeavour to bring about a settlement was the co-operation of the United States, of which the con- ference had been nssured by Mr. Norman Davis,

The prolongation of this unhappy confict could only result in increas- ing damage to the great nations con- cerned, andt Britain anxiously nwalt- ed the day when the differences would be composed.

Mr. Chamberlain added that the been a sympathetic Government rewarded the read more at the United States to co-operate in response from Bongkong.

the Brussels conference as the first Previously acknowledged $3,282.00 and most valuable step towards the The Hong Kong Jockey

fulfilment of the desire, expressed by Club

President Roosevelt at Chicago, for a converted effort by the peace-loving of nations to assure the sanctity 25.00 treaties and the settlement of dif- means. They 25.00 Bartles by peaceful 10.00 were convinced that a closer under- 10.00 standing and a more complete com-

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Co. Ltd.

The British Legion

Prof. M. II. Raffey

H. R. B. Hancock

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munity of purpose between Britain $5,352.00 and the United States might do much to assist the cause for which President Roosevelt pleaded, and which was nearest Britain's heart.-Reuter,

Further donations will be grate- fully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, long-

Shanghai Bank kong &

Bldg. Hongkong Cheques should be made crossedi out to Thomson & Co. and "Poppy Day Fund."

FRANCE DISPLAYS AIR MIGHT

Manoeuvres Take Novel Form

Paris, Nov. D.

A French air armada, comprising nearly 100 planes, is now en route to; "show the flag" over France's far! possessions.

The advance guard left Tunis some time ago, while a further 18 machines have already arrived at Bostia in Corsien en route to North Africa.

OLIVE BRANCH TO ITALY

London, Nov. 9,

of streets.

The Empire pageant consisted of illustrating the main tableaux branches of the Empire's resources.

To impress upon the man-in-the- street the Importance of agriculture

anet England

Wales, nine tableaux protrayed various aspects of this industry.

One "font" represented next year's Empire Exhibition at Glasgow, which will be the biggest since the Wembley exhibition.

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The 8th Route Army in Action

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3.

Shelling from Chinese Artillery at Pootung

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Chinese Planes Active Over Whampoa River Acrial Combats Over Nanking and Consequences

Their

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Szechuan Army Marching To Front

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Damages Done To Hankow By Air Raids

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9.

10.

Sixten bands, und regular auxillary forces, preceded Sir Harry Twyford, the new Lord Mayor, who was riding in his State chariot, while the ancient City Guilds presented by their respective quaintly styled officers---Reuter.

were

SHANTUNG CITIES BOMBED

Chinese Attacking Shunteh Garrison

re-

Tsinan, Nov. 10. Japanese bombers subjected three cities in Shantung province to a severe bombing yesterday. Eight bombs were released in the vicinity of Tzoyang, un important Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prestation on the Tientsin-Pukow Rafl-

miles south of mler, speaking at the Lord Mayor's way 70 banquet at the Guildhall to-night, damaging a scellon of the tracks. referred to Britain's relations with

Linyl, about 20 miles west of the two Powers associated Rome-Berlin axis, and said it was the Pingyun in northern Shantung, was also bombed, but details are lucking. Government's sincere desire to sec

Three planes visited Sangiselien those relations firmly established on and dropped 12 missiles, wrecking hasis of mutual friendship and eight houses, and killing one woman

in the

Tsinan,

I understanding which should not and two children.-Central News.

allow those governments' views to

be affected by the differences in Chinese Attacking Shunteh

methods of internal administration.

Hsinhalang, Horan, Nov. 10.. "But we believe," continued the Chinese forces, advancing north- along the Pelping-Hankow Prime Minister, "that such an under-ward standing which might have for- Railway, are attacking the Japanese reaching effects In restoring con- Inside Shunteh, strategie town in dence and security to Europe can be Southern Ilopel about 70 miles from more hopefully pursued by an In-Shilichiachwang, according to reports formal discussion than by a public received here,

It is also reported that the Japan- declaration."

Changteh, in ese troops south of After stating that Britain's alm northern Honan, have withdrawn into must be to strengthen the authority the city for fear of an attack from

the north.

of the League, the Premier referred to the astonishing economic progress which had been made by the world as a whole since 1932.

He ended his speech on note of

The Chinese forces renched Kwan-

chung in the vicinity of Shuntch on Monday afternoon and despite

n

hope. "I am Bure a way can, and counter-attack by 20 Japanese planes The remaining 76 machines began will be found, to free the world from and an equal number of tanks, they to take off to-day in different groups the curse of armaments and the fears! repulsed the onslaught and continued Bound for Indo-China, Vamascus and that give rise to them, and to open

push-northward. Fierce lighting_ in hi progress.-Central News. upon a happier and wiser future for The new munoeuvres are an in-mankind." he saiet.-Neuter's Speriat, 100 Houses Destroyed By novation which tre kely to become habitual-Reuter,

West Africa.

COMPANYS STAYS IN PRESIDENCY

Barcelona, Nov. 10. The Spanish Parliament has re- elected Senor Luis Companys e Pre- sident of Catalonia during the life of the Parlament, whicis will be until

LORD CHANCELLOR TO LAY WREATH

London, Nov. 9. In recent years a wreath has been im the Cenotaph on Armistice Day on behalf of Newfoundland by the Dormirions Secretary, but in Mr. Malcolm MarDonald's pbsener at

Fire In Changteh

Changsha, Nov. 10. Belated reports received here re- vealed that disastrous fire broke out at Changleh, in northern Hunan near the Tungting Lake, wrecking over 100 bouses-Ceatral News.

ARAMIS DELAYED

The Messagerie Maritimes vessel

the Brussels Conference, It will be Arorals, which was due to soll from Llic curl of the revolution.-... Pud on Thursday by the Lord Chan-Hongkong to Shanghai on November L'uited Press.

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