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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,-1937.

JAPANESE POLICY

MAY ALTER

But No Territorial Ambitions In China At Present

Tokyo, Nov, 25.

In an interview to-day General Gazushige Ugaki anid he was con- vinced the Japanese Government at present had no territorial ambitions in China.

Nevertheless, if the warfare was prolonged with an Inercare in the Japanese sacrifice of casualties, there would necessarily be changes in the | Japanese national aspirations.

General Ugaki does not specifically desire the downfall of Generulissimo Chiang Kai-shek, but he airesned cases in Chinese history in which a new Government had come into power while an old Government wa still in being.-Reuter,

Japan Keeps Revenue From Customs

Remittances On Loan Obligations Wholly Inadequate

London, Nov. 24. Asked in the House of Commons by Mr. Arthur Henderson (Lob.) whether the Japanese authorities still hold the Customs collections in North China, and to what extent they are making remittances against loan obligations, Mr. Anthony Eden sald that his Information was that Cus- toms revenues were collected at Tientaln and Chinwangtao, and were being banked in the name of the Inspector General of Customs in the Yokohama Specie Bonk, and that remittances were being made, though not regularly, nor of an adequate amount-Reuter.

Their third screen marriage in celebrated by Helen Vinson and Warner Baxter in "Vogues of 1038," the ray technicolour musical at the King's Theatre on Friday, and for the third time Helena loses Warner to another, this me to Joan Bennett.

German Tonnis

Aces Delayed

Information has been re- ceived by the local offices of the N.Y.K. that the Kamo Ma- ru, on which the German ten- nis players, Baron Gottfried von Cramm, Henner Henkel, Frau- lein Marie Horn and Dr. Hen- reich Kleinschroth (manager and captain) are travelling, to Hongkong, has been delayed and will not be alongside her buoy until about 11.30 a.m. to-morrow. She is due at Lyemoon at 10.45 a.m. players will give an exhibition on the Hongkong C.C. ground starting at 3 p.m.

H.K. LADIES

APPEAL FOR DESERVE HANGCHOW VICTORY PROTECTION

Hangchow, Nov. 25.

An appeal by interested authorities to exclude Hangchow and the sur- rounding country from hostilities is being made by a group of foreigners and Chinese here.

(By "The Pilgrim")

The

Protecting British Investment

Brazil Urged To

. Reconsider

of of

London, Nov. 24. The action of the Brazilian Govern- ment in suspending remittance funds destined for the service foreign debt was again the subject of House of Commons questions to-day, and notice of further questions has been given.

This afternoon the Foreign Scere- tary told his questioner that he was awaiting a report of the British Am- bassador at Rio de Janeiro, who, as

had ክሮ

the previously informed House, had been instructed to urge reconsideration of the position, parli- of the deplorable cularly in view effect such unilateral action had crented in London.

£132

be

Next Tuesday the President of the Board of Trade will be asked if he will prepare a scheme for an Anglo- Brazilian clearing so that if the pro- posals by the Drazilian Government in respect of debt default are not of such a kind as the British negotiators can recommend for acceptance, Anglo-Brazilian clearing may ready for the protection of £282,- 1000,000 of British capital in Brazil Mrs. Perrin and Misa Marsh. These sent on the London Stock Exchange. gouls were matnly due to the splen-British Wireless. did work of Miss Pope al centre- She noticed that the Saints' half. greatest strength lay in the centre, and changed her tactics at once. concentrating on both wings. There- after the Hongkong attack down the wings were always dangerous.

Representatives of the foreign residents and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, who are Interested in preserving this important famous city's culture and beauty, are requesting the British, American and French Governments to appeal derful turn of speed before sending

and

Miss M. Smalley and Miss Marsh the right combined effectively on Bark, the former displaying

Won-

GERMANS SELL ENGINES TO SOUTH AFRICA

Capetown, Nov. 24. South African railways have con- On the well-placed centres. to the opposing forces to spare the in place: from

or aerint

ortillery other wing, Mrs. Waddell and Airs, cluded contracts with Germany and bombardment, fighting and incen- Moore-were-ever ready to snap a Britain to supply railway materials. The order from Germany includes all the opportunities which were of

engines costing £1,300,000, fered. Mrs. Perrin was a magala-110 rent leader and distributed the call while the order from Britain con- well: she was also always in the sists of 45 engines valued at £500,- right place to await its return.

diarismu.

About 15 British subjects, five Americans and nine French are remaining here.--Reuter.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T. T. London Demand

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T. T. Singapore T. T. Japan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Maulla

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T. T. Gennany

T. T. Switzerland

TT. Australia

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people

WEAK HALVES

000.-Reuter.

The Saints, strangely enough, de- Police XI turned out instead and teriorated after they had taken the were beaten by five goals to nil. 1s. 2.27/33 lead.

10 Their half-beeks seemed

The Club started with eight men, 1s. 2.27/32 clear the ball haphazardly. Though being without Bickford, Whitley and

.104 she

was showing signs of distress S. Fowler, For the first ten minutes 5244 following the hard work she had put the Police were on the offensive and 100 in, Miss J. Wong was the best of a got very near to scoring, but Benwell

weak trio. Miss G. White, at right in goal for the Club was safe. A back, was a staunch defender and soon as Whitley and Bickford arrived never slackened under pressure. Mrs. on the scene, the Club attack im 65 Rose saved some point-blank shots proved, and after a nice forward ,149

from Mrs. Perrin. The tendency of movement initiated by Diveit, Bick- .30% the defence to flock into the circle fort Aicked the ball past Ganda Singh 0.074 contributed to the Suints' downfall. to give his side the lead.

.7814 133

NEGLECTED

812

.30%

81

A second raid down the left wing

Miss P. Gittins and Miss E. Chura .1/0% In the attack tried to get going, but was made by Bond, who crossed a Miss Grey and Miss Helbling, with neat centre to Divelt and the latter

fine trackling and hard made no mistake. 1/3.3/32 their

clearances, gave them, no Intitude.

The superiority of the Hongkong Ladies in the closing stages was very marked. They were much the better side and fully deserved their victory. I am looking forward to their clash with the Champions.

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STOMACH PAINS

way and lo DANGEROUS OPERATIONS!

Many a stomach sufferer has had to submit to the surgeon's knollo-becausa be neglected stomach pains-pains that came on altor. eating. He dismissed those little twinges as nothing more than ordinary indigestion-and paid the price of his neglect,

For those little pains'after eating mean that your food is fermenting là your stomach-forming corrosiva acid to burn away the lining of your stomach walls1 Gradually the neared flesh may form an uicer which must be cut away. If you are to get better at all,

Don't let your stomach develop an ulcer Directly you feel pala after căting. tako a dose of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. It will make the stomach seld harmless, and clear the fermenting food right out of the stomach. Hundreds of men and women, same who had suffered unbelievable tortures after every ineal, have completely cured their stomach troubles this easy way! Get a botila of Maclean Brand Stomach Fowder today, but be sure you do get the genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder bearing Lia olgnature "ALEX. C. MACLEAN," Never Boldloose. Powder or Tablets, Cheap aubelitutes aris useless and may only make your tropbls worse. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it, write to Banker a Con bo, Box Bad, Irons Yout

CLUB TOO GOOD FOR POLICE

Beats Scratch

Side 5-0

AI-

In the second half, Partab. the well- known Interparter, substituted for S. Fowler on the right wing as the latter failed to put in an appearance. though the Police had put up a strong resistance up to the interval, they collapsed in this half before the vigor- ous aggression of a full Club attack. Two further goals were added by Bickford, and Whitley increased the lend with a fih gool.

The Club played well as a team, due probably to the weak opposition. The Police gave a good account of themselves against a much superlor was pro- side. In defence, Brown minent, making several fine openings for his forwards, who did not make the best use of them, however.

The two backs, Man Singh and Mehar Singh were hard hitters, but erratic with their clearance«. Teja Singh on the right wing and Narwant Singh, at centre forward, were the best of à distointed forward line.

Benwell was playing in the Club The Royal Engineers, whool with a broken nose, sustained were down to meet the Club at during a game last Saturday. He King's Park last evening, were would be well-advised to keep hway unable to field a team; a scratch from the same and have a complete

rest. It's not worth it, Bennyi

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