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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938.

Looters

FIVE-POWER PARLEYS These Two TO CONSIDER PLIGHT Were Caught

OF

REICH JEWS

Withdrawal of Entire Community Envisaged

LONDON, NOV. 16.

T IS INDICATED THAT A FIVE-POWER CONFERENCE WILL PROBABLY BE SUMMONED TO MEET IN LONDON IN A FEW DAYS TO Discuss reliEF FOR GERMAN JEWS.

In the event that the United States, France, Netherlands and Brazil agree, Lord Winterton, chairman of the Inter-Governmental Committee for Refugees will dispatch invitations.

Meanwhile according to a Vienna report, Herr

VON RATH'S Buckle, in a speech at a

BODY GOES

factory to-day said:

"The Fuehrer has empowered to declare: Whoever in

BACK HOME future smashes, destroys or

Funeral Takes Place

This Morning

AACHEN, Nov. 16. A SPECIAL TRAIN carrying the mortal remains of the Gor-1

plunders another person's pro- perty will have to reckon with being placed against the wall.

"In future there will be no Jew property."—United Press,

ALL JEWS MAY BE WITHDRAWN FROM REICH

London, Nov. 16.

man Legation officer, Herr von The Daily Mail political corres- Rath, who was assassinated in pondent Klated to-day that it was Paris, reached the German sible Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the border at Aachen this morning.

GERMANY'S DEMANDS FOR COLONIES

Britain And France

Define Positions

DAR-ES-SALAAM, Nov. 16.

EXCITE-

CONSIDERABLE

MENT has been aroused here by reports of the meeting of the Tanganyika League at which Dr. S. B. Mailk, an Indian of the Tanganyika American Ambassador, was in postes member

the settle- loss of Britain's views on ment of German Jews oversets, and Council, read with the authority that Mr. Kennedy would leave for of the Governor, a communique the United States during the week-issued by Sir Mark Young.

A guard of honour presented armus when the train entered the station, where thousands paid silent tribute.

The Secretary of State, Baron von Lend to confer with Prest-b Weizsnecker represented the Foreign dent

nt the ceremony before the provincial Cutafalque, where

Office

party

the

Icader, Herr Grohe made a volcing the horror felt by the und

SPELL cople at the crime,

expressing gratitude to the French people for their sympathy.

The funeral will take place

ThursdayTr£$13~ Dusseldorf

Оселя

UB

Australians Recognise Annexation

Canberra, Nov. 16.

at

Arc

It is suggested that plans under consideration which envisage the withdrawal of alt Jews from Germany-United Press,

LONDON CABINET HEARS PROPOSALS .

London, Nov. 16. I is understood that proposals for helping German refugees were dis

this eussed at

morning's usual meeting of the Cabinet,

Ger

The Governor In the Communi- que, referred to Mr. Chamberlain's Blouse of negative reply to the

thic Commons question whether Government was contemplating Die transfer of territory on any terms, and added that Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald had anthorised him to state that Mr. Chamberlain's answer to be understood as meaning that His Majesty's Government is not contemplating the transfer of any territories under British adminis- tration-Rester.

In Canton

TWO OF THE HUNDREDS OF LOOTERS who ravaged Canton after its evacuation by Chinese troops and police and preceding the Chinese Self-Preservation police, who Japanese entry into the city. operated even after the Japanese entry, rounded up the looters and tied them to posts with sultable notices pinned to their clothing. What hap- pened to them subsequently is unknown.

France Not To Have A

National Government

Parts, Nov. 16. Any idea of a National Govern ment in the near future was nipped in the bud by a unanimous declare tion by the congress of the

Federation, the largest

FRENCH ATTITUDE

Paris, Nov. 16, The French Government's attitude towards the colonial problem was

than had been publican defined-more rapidly than

A Berlin message says that many will not recall her Washington Ambassador, Herr von Dieckuff, as an Ilugh answer to the recall of Mr. Wilson, the American Ambassador to Berlin. This

is indicated in the newspaper anticipated in a communique issued right-wing moup in the Chamber Essencr National Zeitung, which observes: The United States may by the Premier, M. Daladier to the refusing either to support or to be convinced that National Socialist press this afternoon, in which It was participate with any other party in Germany is not effected by the anti- emphasised that the French Govern-maintaining contact with the Com-

ment does not contemplate entering munists."

The resolution also congratulated negotiations regarding the ces- into German agitation in the United be- States, and its vincial reaction,

the way in March, 1938 to the of Representatives that the Com United States policy to trente anti-possessions. monwealth Government will proceed German sentiment by unfair methods It is further stressed that no such formation of a so-called Ministry of National Unlon, which was "destined without delay formally to recognise in order to overcome domestic dif- negotiations have ever been opened only to save the Popular Front and de jure the conquest of Abysstula by ficulties.

at any previous time.

to instal the Communists in the "Mr. Wilson's trip to the United Publication of the communique was Government and Councils."-Reuter. Italy'.

States may be even useful if thereby followed by the anti-German campaign is stopped Premier by the deputy chairman of by the White House, as he witnessed the Chamber's Colonial Commission,

The Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph

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6.0 Studio-Children's Hour, 7.0 Closing local Stock Quotu-

7.02 Beethoven-Sonata in B Flat Played by Artur Schnabel (Piano). 7.30 Sea Shantics. Major, Op.22.

Lyons, announced to-day in the House ause it has long been a tradition of sion of any part of French colonin!the party leaders in having barred Clear The Track, Let The Bullgine |

visit paid to the

The Prime Minister expressed the hope that the Anglo-Italian agree- ment would have the effect ok the Austrian anschilis and the M. TailtlagerTrans-Ocean. restoring and consolidating the old Sudetens return to the Reich, and he traditional friendship between the two is therefore in a position objectively countries. Trans-Ocean.

to report about Germany"

British Envoy In Capital

Chungking. New. It.

The British Ambassador, Sir Archi-

Mr. Hugh Wilson made his fare- wells to-day, when he visited Herr

U. S. REPRESENTATION

-POSITION DEFINED

ÎN COMMONS

London, Nov. 16.

Ten Strokes Of Cane For Bag-Snatching

The Sailor Likes His Bottle-0; Run (arr. Terry); One More Day: On The Banks Of Seramento (arr. Har- ris); A Dollar And A Half A Day: The Hog's Eye Man (err, Terrydal John Gosa (Baritone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.

7.40 Studio Z.B.W. Orchestra in an English Programme with Helen Lockhart (Contralto).

Deirdre's 2. (a) 1. Orchestra; Farewell to Scotland ("Songs of the Hebrides") (Arr. Kennedy-Fraser); (b) Sigh no more, Ladles (Frederick Keel); (e) 0, Men From the Fields Lock- (Herbert Hughes)....lielen hart (Contralto).

of Re-

In the Ilouse of Commons to-day Joachim von Ribbentrop. In some Mr. G. lc M. Mandler asked the

8.0 Local Time Signal. Weather quarters it is doubted whether the Premier what action he proposed to

Report and Announcements. Ambassador will ever return, while

8.03 Studlo Z.B.W. Orchestra in the newspapers say that his recall is take with reference to the demand a concession by the United States for the return of colonies advanced

by Herr Hitler at Godesberg, and Mrs. V. B. Gillman of Cameron an English Programme with Helen Government to the Jews.

whether he would give assurance that Rond was speaking to a friend near Lockhart (Contralto).

4. 3. Orchestra;

(a) Ships "Michael" Is still the policy of the Govern her house yesterday when a Chinese

Head)-By containing Arendy

A Funny Fellow ment that the matter will only be natched her handbag, Another message from Berlin saya considered as part of a general settle money and other articles, and ranquecine Head); (C) Night-Fall at

away. He did not escape, however, (Mic

(Montague Phillips)....lielen bald Kerr Clark Kerr, called on Dr.that it is learned that the United ment. H. II. Kung this morning, and Mr.States has formally made represent-

Lockhart (Contralto); 5. Orchestra. In reply, Sir John Simon referred but was stopped by Chinese petes-1 Sea ations regarding damage to American Mr. Mander to the reply given by trinns in the vicinity.

8.30 London Relay At The Wang Chung-hui this afternoon.

This morning, the man, Ng Yau, Mr. Wang Chung-hui's dinner in property, reserving all rights which Mr. Chamberlain on November 10.

include a demand

for reparations. Mr. Mander asked fo: a specife 23, was charged with larceny before honour of Sir Archibald to-night hasi

is reported that other countries

to the latter part of the Mr. E. limsworth at the Kowloon been postponed owing to the A-ve talten, or contemplate taking, question with regard to a general Magistracy and was sentenced to six bassador's slight eye trouble,

similar steps. It is understood that settlement, and Sir John Simon months hard labour and 19 strokes Sino-British circles

point

Americms have at least four claims, Sir Archibald's visit is a routine one. one of which is outside Berlin. In British circles it is understood that Diplomatic circles emphasised that the Ambassador has not offered to foreign governments were not only mediate in the Sino-Japanese conflict interested in forcing recognition of because he has not received a man- damage claims, but were desirous of date to do so-United Press.

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answered that the statements that of the cunc. had been made on the subject could certainly stand.-Reuter.

foreign Jews being exempted from ANGLO-AMERICAN Anca. They were also determined to obtain a reply to the contention that foreign Jews are entitled to re-open their shops.

Meanwhile Germany has answered # furious is. 2.27/32 world-wide attacks with 18, 2.27/32 press onslaught on foreign countries, .175 Nom.including America, and some

well-

TRADE PACT

London, Nov. 18. Negotiations for the Anglo-Ameri- can trade agreement havo Buccessful- ly concluded, and the agreement will be signed to-morrow in Washington, Informed clrcles believe that fler declared Mr. Oliver Stanley umid Itler Will answer President cheers in the House of Commons to-

at Herr day. 82% Roosevelt's condemnation

von Rath's funeral at Dusseldorf.- United Press.

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CATHOLICS INCLUDED

IN STATEMENT

Washington, Nov, 10.

It was stated at the White House

tint President

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Presented by S. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton. 9.0 Military Band Music. Mirella-Overture (Gounod, Det.-Sergeant Scott prosecuted.

O'Donnell)... .The B.B.C. Wireless BAG-SNATCHER ESCAPES Miss A. L. Smith, residing at the Military Band cond. by B. Walion Helenn May Institute, was the vic-O'Donnell; Hyde Park Suite (Jalo-

(u) wicz); Sunday Morning Church tim of a bold snatch-thief yesterday: Parade; (b) Rotters Row; (c) On the as she was walking near Garden Para

the Serpentine; (d) Around Road. Her handbog, containing ar-the ticles to the value of $62, was stolen Baralstand....Regimental Band of from her by the men, who succeeded H. M. Grenadier Guards cond. by

Capt. George Mille. in escaping.

EUROPEAN LOSES GOLD WRIST WATCH

The loss of her gold wrist watch, valued at £4 48., somewhere between

He added that the ngreement her residence and the Queen's Thea- would came into force on January 1-tre, has been reported to the police of 42 Mr. Stanley said he understood the by Mrs. M. Y. Marriott, agreement between the United States Kennedy Road.

Canada would be signed simultaneously--Rester,

1/0 staternent regarding Germany's treat-bit it refers to the Catholic situation

ment of the minorities applies to too, 1/33/32 Catholles as well as Jews.

Mr. Early added that the stalement

Mr. Stephen Early, the President's intended to cover the stoning of 1/34

President Cardinal Innilzer's house in Vienna, that 20% secretary, stated .11.00 Roosevelt's statement was treated in and mensures against Catholics, who, 844 the press as a rather unusual and Mr. Early said, had been mistreated 4.70% Arm statement regarding Jews only, Ita other parts of Germany-Reuter,-

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