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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH... MONDAY,

JULY

25, 1988.

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BRITAIN, FRANCE IN CLOSE HARMONY ON PEACE PROGRAMME

London, July 24.

Great satisfaction is expressed in London at the results of the Royal visit to Paris and, both as regards State functions and private diplomatic conversations, it is felt that the visit has proved the greatest success.

From the results of the conversations Lord Halifax, 1e Foreign Secretary, had with the French Ministers, it is clear that there is a great identity of views, particularly on the question of Czecho-Slovakia. Great Britain, like France, is working on this question, hoping for a successful culmination of the present negotiations between the Sudeten Germans and the Czech Govern- ment.

At the same time, It is pointed out that there is no tendency in London to lose aight of the possibility of an eventual breakdown. While the British goal is to prevent such

Is breakdown is felt that it equally necessary to concentrate on possible alternative methods of selling the dispute, should a breakdown of the present line of approueh ultimately appear inevitable,Reuter.

BACK FROM PARIS

London, July 24. Mr. 1. Here-Behadio, the Minister for War, returned from Parts yester- day.

NARCOTIC RING EXPOSED

Drugs Hidden In Book Covers; Sent By Mail

Paris, July 26. Narcotic valued at £3,300, and ferred with M. Paul Heyanud, Mints weighing 40 lb., were seized by

Prior Ia dila departure from the French enital, Mr. Hore-Belisha con-

te for Justire.Trans-Ocean.

ATTACK ON NAMOA REPULSED

Japanese Return

To Vessel

the police in Paris yesterday, following the arrest of two men.

As it result of the arrests

Zuze, 11 is annoeed that The French detective service Ins sent in- formation to Lotion which, It in understukai, reveals details of a whie- sprend drug smuggling organisation operating in Palestine and the United

Slates

The owed narcoties were found concealed in specially made hollow bindings of the Talmud and other stered works, which appear to have designed for transmission through the post offices of foreign Countries.

One of the arrested men is desevila- ed as an American Rabibi. He re- really arrived in Paris and was shadowed to

book-binder's shop,

Telephone

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20525 FREIGHT

20524 HOTELS

IT COSTS NO MORE

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BOTH ТЦНЕ AND

TROUBLE.

FOR FULL INFORMATION—SAILINGS: ITINERARIES & FARES

Apply:-

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SON, LTD.

Hong Kong.

Columbia

AUTOMATIC COUPLINGS

of

THE FOLLOWING CLASSICS

where he emerged carrying several C8141/8144-Symphony No. 41 in C major "Jupiter" (Mozart) parcels, met [ friend, and drove in

Sir Thomas Beecham and London Phil. Orch.

For the third time Japanese allempt to land on Namon Island, near Swatow, since its recapture by Chinese initiumen, was repulsed by the defence forces yesterday morning,

to according

local Chinese press reports from Canton.

Protected by a heavy barrage from a taxi to a post office, where one of C8016/0019--Symphony In C minor No. 5 (Beethoven) five Japanese warships and two senplanes, 400 Japanese bluejackets In twenty rubber boats and small launches made a stout attempt to land on the strategie island about o'clock in the morning.

seven

A ferce encounter ensued on the eastern shore. The Chinese succeed ed in pressing the majority of the invading units to return to thetr launches with considerable casual- ties, after two hours.

has

Felix Weingartner and London Phil, Orch.

Huberman (Violin) and Vienna Phil, Orch.

C0118/8121-Symphonie Espagnole (Lalo)

the parcels was posted to New York.

iwo Later

were arrested. Parcels seized by the police were found

to contain 40 books with the overs Hned with small packets of C8137/8149--Concerto in E (Mendelsolin) heroin.

C8000/8000-Symphony in B minor.

Szigeti (Violin) and London Phil. Orch.

"Unfinished" (Schubert) Sir Henry Wood and London Symphony Orch.

books, Another 120

similarly designed and filled with drugs, were recovered from the cloak-room at the C808778070-Plano Concerto in A minor (Grleft) Paris railway terminus-Henter.

་་

The Military command in Canton WATCHMAN HOLDS

ordered Division Commander Huang Two to proceed to Namon to clirent Le defence forces on the island, it is learned.

WINE DISTILLER CAUGHT

SNATCH THIEF

WAS

un-

Four months' turd Inbour imposed un Chiu Ma-chi, 29, employed, by Mr. R. Edwards at the Centvil Magistracy this morning for the theft of a metal pocket watch

Ignace Friedman (Piano) and Oreli, conducted by Philipe Gaubert.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

PHONE 21322

ICE HOUSE STREET.

frum Ling Bun-chion, it Connaught P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND

Road Central, near Hillier Street,

Lee Chung, unemployed, was fined $124 withi the alternative of three! months and 24 days' imprisonment, It was said that the complainant by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning for distilling wine without a licence, possession of a still, of fermenting material, and of dutiable spirit, ut an address in Second Street,

was looking at some articles outside a shop in Connaught Road Central, when the defendant from behind But he snatched the watch and ran. was arrested by a Chinese district walchrman.

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SATURDAY,

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sailing TUESDAY,

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Companies Incorporated in England.) Taking Caren on through Bits of Lading for STRAITS. JAVA & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, IRANIAN GULF, MAURITIUS, E. & S. AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUD ING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with HM. Government,) All vessels may call at any parts on or off the route,-nnd the route and all sailinge are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

From H'Kong about 1

Steamers

Tons

RAWALPINDI

1 BANGALORE

17,000

6th Aug. 0.000 13th Aug.

NALDERA CORFU **BHUTAN

CHITRAL *BEHAR

CARTHAGE RAJPUTANA

• Cargo only

TALMA

SIRDHANÁ SHIRALA TILAWA

SANTHIA

17,000 20th Aug. 14,500 3rd Sept. 0,000 10th Sept.

1,000 17th Sept. 0,00 24th Sept.

14500

1st Oct.

17,000 15th Oct.

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Marseilles & London..

† Calls Casablanca All vessels may call at Molta

BRITISH INDIA APCAR SAILINGS (SOUTH.)

10,000 30th July

0,000 13th Aug.

8,000 27th Aug.

[10,000 10th Sept.

8,000 24th Sept.

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SHIRALA CORFU TANDA

Hong Kong to Bydney-10 days. SAILINGS TO BHANGILAI & JAPAN.

0.000 3rd Aug. 14.500 4th Aug.

Japan.

Shanghal & Japan.

*BHUTAN *BEHAR CHITRAL CARTHAGE SOUDAN

7,000 0,000

4th Aug. 5th Aug. 6,000 14th Aug."

Shanghal & Japan.

Shanghal & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

17,000 18th Aug. 14,000 1st Sept.

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

6,000 Int Sopt.

Shanghai & Japan.

Cargo only.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, pETORI measuring not more than 1 c.ft. will be recolved at the Company's Offies up to noom on the day previous to aniling.

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P. & D. n'ding, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. phéné tri

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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH.)

7.000

6th Aug.

7,000 7,000

2nd Sept.

1st Oct.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

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