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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER
28,
1938.
United States Threat
NOTE TO JAPAN TO CEASE POLICY OF
TRADE DISCRIMINATION
America has demanded that Japan cease discriminations ngainst American trade in China and hinted at the possibility of retallation against Japanese trade in the United States. Japan has not yet replied although the demand was enclosed in a Note sent on October 6.
Washington, Oct. 27.
The State Department has dis-. closed that the United States have formally demanded that Japon cease discriminationя against American trade in China, and hinted at the of retaliation Dgainst possibility
Japanese trade in the United States unless the interferences ceased. The demand was contained in the noto which Mr. Joseph Grew, Ambassador lo Japan, delivered to Prince Konoye, Japanese
Premier on October 0.
"It is understood that Japan has not repiled so far.
ADVENTIST
Air France In
Passengers From
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Making its first stop at Fort Bayard on a scheduled flight to longtong, the Air France weekly plane reached Kal Tak at 12.30 p.m. yesterday,
Passengers aboard included Major Shakespeare, back from big game shooting trip in Indo-China, Mr. R. S. Davis, a stockbroker at Tientsin, Mr. B. I. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rondon, Mr. Norihmann, and others, The plane will leave on the return i trip to-morrow at 6.30 a.m.
CHURCH | Arrivals and Departures
Corner Stone
Laid
20.
Of Planes
Quiward
Paris: Air France 6.30 a.m. October
Inward From United Kingdom, and British countries: Imperial Always Daedalus p.m. October 20; Imperial Airways, p.in. November 2
France noon From France; Air November 3.
Manila: From US.A., Honolulu,
American Philippine Clipper
For London, Sydney, British Coun- trles, Europe and U.S.A. (sen to New York): Imperial Aleways Delphinus 7 a.m. Oct. 20; Imperla! Airways Delia 7 a.m. November 1. It is contended that Japoneso in
U.S.A., Manila, Honolulu: Pän” The corner stone on the site for American Philippine Clipper 8 a.. Manchuria and subsequently in China have
discriminated against United the construction of a Seventh Day November 3,
Hankow, Chungking, Stan, Adventist Poncer Memorial Church,
etc:: States trade, despite repeated porn in Venirly Road, Happy Valley, was Eurasia and CNA.C. services tem- ese assurances of on
"Open equal opportunity for luld yesterday afternoon by Pastor A. pornelly suspended. policy and Americans.
The Note further charged L. Ham, head of the mission activities trend toward monopolies, inter- in the South China area. ference with
States molla Walted
In an address in connection with and telegrams through censorship. the ceremony he reviewed the pro- denomination's mis- discrimination against United States' gress of the shipping and right of re-occupation sionary work in China. of properties and said that even in
"Our pioneers and those who fol- States business en- Japan Un
United
to build lowed them, endeavoured countered increasing hardships.
It said that even under the most the structures of our work," he said. "Thly has resulted in ù baptized favourable conditions, an early re habilitation of United States enter membership in China at the close of prise in China ennnot be expected. 1st year of more than 18,000, and a November 2.
Sabbath school membership of 21,600. The
American Government there.
buildings besides the many rented fore finds it all the more difficult to There have been erected 203 church reconcile itself to a situation in buildings used for church purposes. Which American nationals must con- More than fifty million pages Dĺ tend with the continued interference! Christian literature ure published of their rights at the hunds of the yearly. Schools have been established Japanese authorities in China and where 5,823 children and youths are with Japanese actions and policies receiving a training in heart, hand, which operate to deprive American and mind for lives of Christian ser-
able trade enterprise of equality, and op- vice. We now have been to portunity in China."
establish and operate 18 sanitariums, i hospitals, and dispensaries where the sick are ministered to, and where young people are trained for medical missionary service.
Shipping Discrimination The Note Eld that most of the discriminations occurred through ex- change controls, but clled also the Japanese refusal to permit Ameri-
can shipping in the lower Yangtse, despite the presence of Japanese shipping there, and the fallure of the Japanese authorities to restore Ame- rican citizens' properties in China.
The Note also charged that Japan's revision of the North China tariff
for
Pan
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"It seems fitting that the memorial | Dec. to the pioneers of these endeavours Jan. (1039) should be a church building, and that it should be located here in Hong May (1939) kong where these workers first began to labour. To-day I have the pleasure July (1930) Oct. (1030) corner stone of this of laying the Pioneer Memorial Church,
Spot I do so with a deep sense of gratitude to God was "arbitrarily legal," and been so manifest through the years,
His providences which have Dcc. mented "Your Excellency cannot to recognise the existence of a Kreat
growing disparity between and the treatment accorded to American nationals and their trade enterprise by the Japanese authorities in China and Japan and the treatment accord- ed Japanese nationals nod
their trade enterprise by the Government of the United States in areas within its jurisdiction."
Three Demanda
Mor.
Sept.
and which have led to the erection of this church. We also desire to pay May tribute to the earnest, indefatigable labours of the pioneers and acknow- jedgo God's blessing
upon their efforts,"
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Sales for the day:-800 tons.
Dec.
The activities were directed by May Pastor C. F. Larsen of the Hongkong
July Seventh Day Advenßst Church.
Chicago Wheat
07/07%
07/07%
15'4/657% 05/0574 0746/87%
Wednesday's Sales:-
in Dec.
the local Speaking on behalf of members. Pastor Larsen expressed It asked "Japan to implement her his appreciation to the Crown Land assurances already given with re- Office for their co-operation gard to the maintenance of the 'Open making available the plot of land, to May Door and non-Interference with the General Conference of Seventh American Tights" by undertaking Day Adventists for their liberal up-July
and effective measures to prot
propriation of funds, to the architect. unfair control tr. A. R. F. Raven, and his staff. for
secondly, any perfceting the plans and securing the Oct.
, firstly
dalmilar meance which would necessary permits, and to the con- Dec.
of
and monopoly or deprive American nationals of the right of undertaking legitimate trade or Industry in Chinh or purport to establish
general
superiority rights for Japaness; and thirdly interference with United States pro- perty, including the censorship
of V. S. mails and telegrams and res teletions upon residence, travel and shippingUnited Press.
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tractors and builders, Lum Woo and May Company. He thanked all who had assisted with the contributions.
Tribute To Pioneera
10.174,000 bushels,
Chicago Corn
46 /464% 49/493
Winnipeg Wheat
$03/503% 50%/583%
45%/4548 49%/40 VA 504/50%
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The Editor of the Chinese Signa of the Times magazine. Pastor John Oss, delivered an address in which he paid tribute to the pioneers of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in China. Those in attendunce were asked to emulate these pioneers in devotion and sacrifice. Special at- tention was called to the denominu-Japanese raids on rober 25 and 20. tion's first missionary to the Orient, The town is devoid of military Abram LaRue, who arrived in the significance und during the time of Colony fly years alo. Auriet bombing there resume was given of the activities troops at all.
were
no
Chinese
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The
the
Prince Eugene, of Savoy, To Wed Princess Lucia
of the pioneer workers of the A "Central News" correspondent Munich, Oct. 27.
churchi and the part each had touring the West River reports that The wedding of Prince Eugene, of played in developing the denomina-Japanese planes have also
made Savoy, Duke of Ancano and Princesa tion's activities.
frequent reconnaissance and raids Lucia, of Bourbon-Sicily, third daughter of the Duke of Calabria, Within the foundation were placed over various places along the river. will take place in Munich on Octo-pletures of the denomination's Euro-On many ocensions refugee boats
of pean end national pioneer workers in were
were machine-gunned and bombed. ber 29, Crown Prince Umberto,
which China, a record of the growth and
s.s. Shun Heng. Italy, will be a witness.
The bride was born in 1008 in development of the erection of the correspondent took on Oct. 24, was Munich, where the Duke of Calabrin activities, the addresses delivered at Three bombs dropped by the raider structure, a programme of the day's bombed by three Japanese machines. has bad his permanent residence the service, and a copy of the Scrip- narrowly missed the boat. Many since his marriage to Princess Maria.tures.
refugees who jumped overboard to of Bavaria, daughter of Ludwig III,
Prince Eugene is a cousin of the It is learned from Uie local churchescape were almost drowned in the
building swift currents, King of Italy and the youngest son authorities that the new
The .5. Fung Lee on its way to of the Duke of Savoy-Genoa and will be
completed by January of Duchess Isabella, sister of Prince next year. In the meantime services Wuchow on Oct, 23 was also bombed.
Scores of refugees were killed. Louis Ferdinand, vf Bavaria will be conducted at the temporary
Central News, meeting place in Arbuthnot Road.
Traus-Ocean.
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