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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1987.

SHANGHAI Provincial

ASKS FOR £20,000

To Aid Distress

Shanghai, Nov. 27.

Governments.

Reorganised

IN KIANGSU AND CHEKIANG

The British Consul-General, Mr.

Nanking, Nov. 27. The Kiongau Herbert Phillips, has telegraphed to

and Cheklang Office requesting the Provincial Governments have been the Foreign

the urgent remittance of £20,000 for "A reorganised by a mandate of

Government. The new Dritish fund for the relief of China." National

He says that the money is vitally Personnel is as follows: needed owing to the present cond!- tions in Shanghal

ly been received here.

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KIANGSU

General Ku Chu-tung, Chairman

The sum of £15,000 has previous-Mr. Han Tel-chin, Commissioner of | Civil Affairs: Me. Chuo Ti-hua, Com- missioner of Finance: Mr. Chow Fu- Mr. Herbert Phillips has niso dus ini, Commissioner of Reconstruction;| to th*|Af. You reprisentation

Chan-wi Secretary- patched Japanese authorities urging isolation General. from warfare of Han chow where the British form the largest foreign there in- community. Residents

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General Huang Shaw-hslung, Chair, mon; Mr. Wang Histen-chung, Con missioner of Plance: Mr. Hsu Shao- ti, Commissioner of Education; Mr. Wa Ting-yang, Commissioner uf Reconstruction; Messrs. Chow Hsiang-

GERMANY RAISES sten, Chu Kung-yang, and Hau Pall-

RUBBER TARIFF

Berlin, Nov. 20,

is nelally announced that the import tax on rubber will be increas ed from 125 to 100 marks per double tindredweight from December 1,

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The tax was introduced on May

yun, Members of the Cheklang Provincial

Ho Government; Mr. Yang-ling. Secretary-General,-~Cen- crat News.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

st to help the Rhancing of to be in wireless communication with Germany's costly synthetic rubber

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JAPAN MAY OCCUPY S'HAI SETTLEMENT (Continued from Page 1.)

new troops, who will be sent inland Flourtly-Central News,

War Refugees Leave

For Chinghai

Sian, Nov. 27.

A batch of 20 refugees from the war areas in Hopel province lett here yesterday by fout on a long Trek to China's little-known hinter- where land province of Chinghai, they will be engaged in piancering | work.

uin' ofi They were each given a money and winter clothing by the Shenst Provincial Governinent and! the party! also a police escor. If mecha no obstacles It will reach Sining, the Chingls provincial capl- tal, about Claristmas, and from there! will go to Tulan and Kungito, where it will be given, lund to farm.- Central News.

Autonomous Government

At Changtch

Shanghai, Nov. 27. According to Japanese reports, an "autonomous" provinclat government: has been established at Changtel,] on important town in north Henan,! and will be formally Installed November 27----Rester.

Warm Welcome For President

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Chungkk, Nov. 27. Mr. Lin Sen, President of the Chinese Republic, has arrived from Nanking and was given un enthusiur- the welcome.--Reuter,

Not Afraid Of Aid For China

Tokyo, Nov, 27. Japan is not afraid of any foreign usalstance given to China, although she would object to such assistance, declared a Foreign Office spokesman. He added: "Just change the posl- tion and you will regard the Japanese objection as being natural".

Asked by a foreign correspondent why the Japanese newspapers pub- lished only British shipments of arms and amunitions to Chinn, the spokes- man said that recently no infurma- tion had been received of German and Italian shipments of arms and ammunition to Clilna.-Reuter.

FASCIST LEADER ARRESTED

De Larocque Held

In France

Paris, Nov. 20.

The French Fascist leader, Colonel de Larocque, is the latest suspect to bo arrested arising from Cagoulard

arches.

He is charged with associating with criminals.

Fresh stores of arms have been discovered near Paris.-Reuter,

Wu Pei-Fu May Head ¡Government

Overtures To Ex- Marshal

Peiping, Nov. 27. Chinese reports declare that Mar- shat Wu Pel-fu, who has lately re- ceived many highly placed callers from Chinese as well as Japanese, may shortly emerge from retirement to head u new administration north China.

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Persons close to the Marshal, when flongkong radio station: questioned, merely described the re- the Minoo Maurer, Austration, President ports as premature.

Recently Jefferson, President Polk, Cedarbank,

n reliable source reported President Harrison, Nejlma Maru, that Marshal Wu had been asked to administration by the Shuntien, Conte Resto, Gretemaersk, head a new Yasukuni Maru, St. Vincent De Paul, Japanese, but the conditions under President McKinley, Houp pra, which he said he would be willing so Rioblanco. Hongheong. Jean, Kamo to do wers not acceptable to Maru, and W. D. Walker,

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STOCK MARKET SUMMARY

The Hongkong Stock Exchange weedy report, Issued yesterday, rends:

The market has continued narrow, but extremely steady. Investments have been in fair enquiry, and though a slightly improved level of price has found somewhat readler sellers and an increased turnover, buyers still predominate.

A slight revival of interest in the speculative section is reflected in the rater.

In London, Far Eastern issues continued to decline, but Banks subsequently recovered part of their. fall, and, in the local market were sold up to $1,GOD.

The Manila market presented its mual appearance of depression. Rates all round were slightly easier.. Business Done During The Week

REORIC

liongkong Bank $1,570, $1,590, $1,000.

Canton Insurance $272, Docks $20,

Providenti (Old) $2.15. Providents (New) $0.35. Hotels $5.10, 59.15, $3%, Lands $324

Tramways $13.40, $13.38. China Lights (Old) $11%, $11.40, $11.55, $11.70.

Electrica $55, $35%, 55%. Telephones (Old) $20.40, $204, $204.

Canton Ices $1.70.

Cements $12.15.

Wm. Powells $0.00.

Ewo Cottons 5.41234, 5.$13.70, Shanghal Cottens $81. Govt. 3% Loan 1%pm.

Changes (3.15 p.m.) Closing Quotations Buyeru Hongkong Bank $1,090.

Salem Hongkong Bank $1,000. China Providents (Old) $2.15.

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