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SATURDAY,

· NOVEMBER 27,

1937.

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 Klangsu and Cheklang Herbert Phillips, has telegraphed to

Office requesting the Provincial Governments have been the Foreign

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

Government. The TOW British fund for the relief of Chinn." National

He says that the money is vitally personnel is as follows: needed owing to the present condi- tions in Shanghal.

the

KIANGSU Generi Ku Chu-tung." Chairman; The sum of £15,000 has previous Mr. Han Tel-chin, Commissioner of Civil Affairs; Mr. Chao T-hus, ComI- ly been received trere,

missioner of Finance; Mr. Chow Fu- Mr. Herbert Phillips has also det-hat, Commissioner of Reconstruction;

Chan-wa. representation to the Mr. Yen

Secretary- patched a Japanese authorities urging Isolation General from warfare of Hungchow where the British form the largest foreign community. Residents

clude

Reuter.

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thero in- John Curtis.

CHEKIANG

General Huang Shno-hslung, Chais man: Mr. Wang Hsien-thang, Com- missioner of Finance; Mr. Hau Shao- | . Commissioner of Education: Mr. Commissioner of Wu Ting-yatig Reconstruction; Messrs, Chow Hsiang,

GERMANY. RAISES hsien, Chu Kung-yang, and Hsu Pun-

RUBBER TARIFF

Berlin, Nov, 28.

It is officially announced that the import tax on rubber will be increas- ed from 125 to 160 marks per double hundredweight from December 1.

yun, Members of the Cheklang Provincial Government; Mr. 310 Yang-ling, Secretary-General-Cen- tral News.

SHIP'S IN WIRELESS

. COMMUNICATION

FASCIST LEADER ARRESTED

De Larocque Held In France

Paris, Nov, 20. The French Fascist leader, Colonel do Larocque, is the latest suspect to be arrested arising from Cagoulard searches.

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

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

in

Persons close to the Morshal, when station questioned, merely described the re-

ports ns premature.

Recently a rellable source reported that Marshal Wu had been asked to new administration by the

The tax was introduced on May The following ships my expected 13 Just to help the Anancing of to be in wireless communication with

Hongkong radio Germany's costly synthetic rubber the

Minoo Mars, Australien, President Jefferson, President Polk, Cedarbank, scheme.--Reuter.

President Harrison, Najina Maru, Shuntien, Conte Rosso, Grétemnerek, head Yasukuni Mary, St. Vincent De Paul, Japanese, but the conditions under President McKinley, Rann ro, which he said he would be willing so Rioblanco. Honghong, Jean, Kamo to do were not acceptable to the Maru, and W. B. Walker,

Japanese-Reuter,

JAPAN MAY OCCUPY S'HAI SETTLEMENT

(Continued from Pape 1.)

new troops, who will be sent Inland shortly, Central News.

War Refugees Leave

For Chinghai

Sian, Nov. 27.

A batch of 250 refugees from the

in Hopei war arens

province lett here yesterday by foot on a long trek to China's ille-known hinter- where land province of Chingbal, they will be engaged in piancering work.

rum ot

They were each given a money and winter clothing by the Shensi Provincial Governinent and also a police escurt. If the party reach no obstacles it will meets Sining, the Chinghal provincial capi- tal, about Christmas, and from there will go to Tulan and Kungho, where It will be given land to farm- Central News,

Autonomous Government

At Changteh

Shanghal, Nov. 27.

STOP PRESS NEWS

JAPANESE

SEIZING CONTROL

IN S'HAI

Shanghai, Nov. 27. According to Domel's correspondent, the Japanese are taking over all Chinese Government communications and faciles In Shanghai this morn- ing, including the telegraph, radio and post office.

A Japanese 'appraiser and examiners

According to Japanese reports, an of the Maritime Customs have been "autonomous" provincial government assigned to duty on the International

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

Owing to the large demand for coples of to-day's "Telegraph" subsequent to the printing of the Pictorial Supplement, this edition is issued without the Supplement.

has been established at Changleh, Settlement Bund and the Frenchnayemurna an important town in north lonan, Concession Bund. and will be formally installed on November 27-Reuter,

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According to reliable information, the Japanese will take Over Ministry of Communications and the Radio Station XQHC. A Japanese official-asserted that if necessity. arose" the Customs Jelly would also be scized.

It is understood that the Japanese

Chungiing. Nov. 27, Mr. Lin Sen. President of the Chinese Republic, has arrived from Nanking and was given an enthusias-appraisers and examiners assigned to tic welcome.--Reuter.

Not Afraid Of Aid For China

the Customs have already been em- | ployees of the Customs. It is author- Customs itatively stated that the action has been taken with the know-

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Tokyo, Nov, 27. Japan is not afraid of any foreign assistance given to Chine, although disclosed whether radio and she would object to such assistance, graphic communciation will be bro- declared a Foreign Office spokesman, ken, but it is believed that they will Government radio

He added: "Just change the post-continue to funellon under strict However, the deal was never com- tion and you will regard the Japanese supervision. objection as being natural".

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communication bureaux, and why the Japanese newspapers pub- Japanese will take over the respon-are owned by foreign companies. the are not taking over the cables which lshed only British shipments of arms sible position: and amunitions to China, the spokes- man said that recently no informa- tion had been received of German and Italian shipments of arms and Ammunition to China.-Reuter,

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The Hongkong Stock Exchange weekly report, issued yesterday, reads:

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

A slight revival of interest in the speculative acclion is reflected in the rates.

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 $1,690.

The Manila markel presented its usual

depression. appearance of

Itates all round were alightly easier. Business Done During The Week

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

Canton Insurance $2724. Docks $29.

Providents (Old) $2.15. Providents (New) $0.35. Hotels $5.10, $5.10, $5. Lands $3274.

Tramways $13.40, $13.35.

China Lights (Old) $11, $11.40, $11.55, $11.75.

Electrics 355, 355%, 50%. Telephones (Old) $20.40, $20%,

$20%.

Canton Ices $1.70. Cements $12.15. Wm. Powells $0.60.. Ewo Cottons S.$12%, S.$12.70. Shanghai Cottons $81. Govt. 3% Loan 14%pm.

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