THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 14,
1938.
PRESS DEMANDS ANTI-JEWISH DEMONSTRATIONS IN POLAND
BUDAPEST STARTS
TO TAKE MEASURES
THE
WARSAW, NOV. 13.
GERMÁN anti-Jewish demonstrations and the Government decrees have aroused a great interest throughout Poland and numerous newspapers demand similar actions by the Polish Government. Declaring that the situation has now become acute in Poland, the Maly Dziennik points out that 42.5 per cent. of the Jews in Europe, live in Poland, out of every 100 handicraft establishments in the country 62 are in Jewish hands, 58 per cent of the physicians, 74 per cent. of the merchants, and 61 per cent, of the lawyers, are Jewith.
The paper stresses the fact that Jewish merchants and industrialists represent themselves as Poles, Jewish lawyers regulate Polish legal affairs, Jewish authors and journalists write for Poles, and Jewish teachers instruct Polish children.
Such a situation, according to the paper, is unhealthy, and Admitting must be changed.
that the Jews have a right fo regulate their own life and in- terests, the paper emphatic.ly denies them the privilege of interfering in Pol si ecunom.c
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VIOLENT BUDAPEST
DEMONSTRATIONS
Budapest, Nov. 13.
A violent demonst.ation, accom- panied by raids on the Party head- quarters, was carried out in this city late on Saturday night against Jewish Libera! organisations and the Social- Democratic Party.
According to a brief official com- munique, unknown persons raided 8x offices of the Social-Democratic Party and the Federation of Hungarian Private Officials, broke the windows, und destroyed the interior.
Clashes
vccurred
Instances during which persuns were injured.
several numerous
In view of the fact that the Nationalist Deputy, Dr. Rayniss was violently atlaciced In Parliament by members of the Liberal and Social- Democratic parties on Saturday, it assumed that the raid was carried oul, by members of the Nationalist group.
Trans-Ocean.
Against Word "Servant"
London.
Paris, Nov. 13.
A group of 1,888 French vo- Batea ca sue thernational here 10-day Brigade arrived from Spain. The volunteers Paulɛu iznough she sirees to a recuption ceremony arranged by a special commitice, and police
Vecaises Were
IcCoury
to prevent posical sympathi from Joluing the parade and
Üd runs-kkupur,
OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY
of
Local estate valued at $19,000 was left by the late Mr. Harry G. Sm...
pilot Air
China National Aviation Corporation, who did as the Methodist Hospital, Chungking, on Ap. 5 last, Letters of aumastra-
to Mrs. Kathryn Wiske, the lawful attorney.
JEWISH REFUGEES:--Here is a scene typical in Germany to-day of Jewith refugees frantically trying to cacape from the Reich Government and its pogrom.
Austria and the Sudetenland witnesscd
such scenes recently and they are being enacted all over Germany to-day.
Pope's Throne On Fire In
Famed St. Peter's Church
Valued Ornaments Destroyed During Veneration
Service
ROME, NOV. 13.
tion to the estate have been granted FIRE BROKE out in the neighbourhood of the altar in St. Peter's Cathedral this afternoon just as the Papal procession was form'ng under the great dome after the veneration service in honour of the Blessed Mother Francesca Cabrina, the beatification service having been held in the morning.
Formerly manager of the To Hang Sui-chten, With 1,500 names already on its Bank, the late Mr. Leung books, the National Un'on of Dom:s who died at 13 Benham Strand East te Workers, having been launched. on July 5 last, left local crt:le worth Sir Walter Citrine, Secretary of the $20,700. L.tters of administration to Trades Union Council, said: "It will the estate have been granted to the blessing of the Holy Sacrament;
be found in time that servant' will widow, Leung Cheung Mat-you.
not be a good term to use."
IN THE CHASM FAR BELOW
TWELVE MEN CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER KONG'S MASSIVE PAW!
What fools!...to brave the perils of
the island where the prehistoric ape bigger than a banleship, was king!
Only one man survived.......
the man she loved! One chance in a million...even
if he reached her! Yet they lived to capture
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A few minutes after the
had been given by the Pope, it Chinese
was noticed that the casing of
Pope's
the monument on which the Philanthropic Worker Dies
throne rests. WAG smouldering and sparkling.
Vatican firemen rushed to the scene and extinguished the fire! after some trouble.
Most of the 55,000 present, how- over, were so absorbed in the ponti- Aical procession that few realised thet dang.r of the Are and thus there was little far of panic,
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It is understood that the fire was caused by the heat of the many hun-leading Chinese philanthropic the Chinese International Famine workers, died of apoplexy here at Relief, the Lester Hospital, and the Society, and he Many valuable parts of the orna- 4.15 this morning, less than 12 Anti-Kidnapping at Benevolent
the Pope's thron: hours after his arrival from
ments covering
were damaged.
ounded the
the President Cemetery, which takes care of over Mr. Wang It-ving leaves a widow
10 000 corpses each year.
Cardinal Mundelein, Archbishop of Hongkong by Chicago, attended the beatification Doumer, seremony in the morning, and atter- Mr. Wang, who went to Hongkeng and a large family, warda celebrated first maas in honnur from Shanghai in November last, was
The funeral will take place on
f Mother Francesca Cabrina, this connected with the Nipson Yusen Tuesday.
It is bellaved that the casket will >ing the Arst time an American¦ Valaka and the Nieman. Kalsha, both prelate has
temporarily be kept in Shanghai, ever sold mass at the Japanese shipping firms. opal altar in St. Peter's-Reuter The deceased was in charge of pending burial in his native place at
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5 Damage haif found
penn.es (0).
on
must
8 Puzzle so Arctic in make up
(8),
0 Stone with period centre (7).
10 The wire's big brother (5)..
11 Describes a well known but
very obscura author (0).
13 Hardly a stcond description
(two words-4, 4).
14 More than trim (8).
17 One might see Pa about it in
Turkey (3).
10 Its inhabitants are often cured too late to beneft them (3),
20 Upset about nothing and ruined
(B).
23 He is paid in paper money (8).
28 1 might hold more than one kry but there is only one Dhswer (two words-5, 4).
28 Part of the gardin roller (5).
20 Not to be lightly dismissed, or
ute is otherwise (7).
30 Moses as this was raved from
his end on its end (8).
31 A dash of anɑbb:ry in some
names? (0).
DOWN
1 A reformid lascar is not re-
formed, apparently (8).
2 Speech may come from part of
the body in harmony (7).
31 requires less in ten to make
what is necessary (9).
4 lto brave inhabitant gave h's victims cause to need the first half! (0).
5 Prevailing (0), ›
TATT
6 Of overturned spirit in Rome
(5).
7 Shaded the end? (8)..
12 Curtalled
(9).
Lidings, but fresh
15 The alarum clock? (9).
10 Bottle-opening may account for the start of this iimzes (8).
10 This should make the
S
tronomer at the show look up (two words 4, 4).
21 Part of 18 down (3),
22 Eolthet for a moonless night!
(7).
24 Where from shells are collected
(5).
25 It is useful for evening in the
garden (6).
27 Mostly a flowary race (5).
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