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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY,

NOVEMBER

21, 1938.

Library, Supreke

CANTON COUPLE MARRY IN KOWLOON SOUR STOMACH

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BREX OF RADRESIA

British Manufacturers To Challenge German Domination

LONDON, Nov. 20.

IT IS LEARNED that ten important British manufacturers are despatching representatives to south-eastern Europe in an apparent effort to offset German trade extensions.

A pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church last Thursday afternoon when Miss Grace Raeburn Stratton became the bride of Mr. George R. Ross. Both the bride and bridegroom are from Canton.

LEFT: The bride arriving at the Church accompanied by Mr. H. G. Foles. ABOVE: The bridal party photographed after the ceremony,

From left to right:

Mr.

S. A. Tremlett, Mrs, Enles, the bridegroom and brile, Mr. Eales and the bride's mother, Mrs. Stration. -Photographs by Staff Photographers.

JAPANESE CONSUL FOR JAPAN

Mr. Okazaki To Leave Canton This Week

Tokyo, Nov, 21.

Kir. Kutsuo Okazaki, Japanese Consul-General in Canton, is leaving Canton by acroplane on Thursday for Tokyo to submit reports to the Tokyo authorities on the latest de- velopments in South Chinn, a press message from Canton says.

Quoting an interview with Consul- General Okazaki, the message says: that since the end of October, 250,000 to Canton Chinese have returned from the outlying regions and are carrying on daily business in the

No members of the Government are accompanying the de- legation, which is visiting Iran, Egypt, Turkey and Hungary.

The delagation is said to be the outcome of Germany's in-city now. dicated policy of seeking all-inclusive trade agreements.

Attention is drawn to the fact that Germany's trade clearance agreement with Iran resulted in a large expansion of German trade with Iran, whereas British trade with Iran hins declined by 25 per cent.-United Press.

BRITISH OFFICER WOUNDED wounded, and a British seldler, as well as two Arabs, were killed in an Jerusalem. Nov. 20. engagement near Tulkaren to-day.

seriously Reuter.

A British ofcer

Was

When the traffe has been restored between Canton and Hongkong and the water and electricity supplies are resumed in Canton, rehabilitation of the city will be greatly sped up, Consul-General Okazaki is further quoted us having said,

Consul-General revented that about 60 engineers are shortly coming to Canton from For-! nosa to assist in the repairing of Iwater and power plants.-Domei,

Okazaki

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"IT'S AN ILL WIND-

Tokyo, Nov, 20. The summer typhoons and very heavy rains, which have been

destructive in most Japan, have brought a hump- er crop of Nori, which is a popular Japanese delicacy of seaweeds.

It is said that the typhoons purified the water seabeds, and for this the Japanese population is grateful, despite the havoc of the typhoons--- United Press.

Man Killed

By Falling

Cargo Boom

REFUGEES FLOCK TO MACAO

Effect of Japanese

Air Raids

Macao, Nov. 2. In view of the raid carried out by Japanese bombers over Shek- ki, and the Chung Shan district 28 miles from Macao, when 11 persons were killed and 42 others wounded last Friday, refugees to the Portuguese colony have be- come more numerous than ever.

Buses crammed with passengers of all descriptions including numerous women and children of the peasant class from Shekk and the adjacent common villages, have become a sight In Macao. Every avaliable seat and all standing room is taken, whlie bundless of clothing and other arti

the fronts of cles are stacked over the arriving vehicles.

buses con- tinued to come through the Barrier Gate (Porto de Cerco) ns bombings continue, and

Chinese villagers are

Throughout Saturday

secking the protection of Macao.

It is reliably learned here that Siu- lam was also bombed by the Japan- ese ralders last Friday. The num- ber of casuallles is so far unknown-- Our Own Correspondent.

600 Italian

Mysterious Affair on Soldiers To

German Ship

Leave Shanghai

Shanghai, Nov. 21.

Oakland, Calif., Nov. 20. While Mr. F. N. Peiper and several

It is reliably reported that some other investigators were aboard the

nearby N.D.1.000 officers and men of the Savoy s.s. Vancouver, the motor-ship Weser snapped a cable, Grenadiers, who arrived in Shanglat dropping! a twelve and a half

ton

on September 14, lust year, are leav cargo boom, crushing to death a long-ing aboard the Conte Verde on shoreman named Nick Pessa.

November 28.

The investigators boated the vest

Nothing is known regarding their officers, sel, questioned the

and destination, although it is presumed ufter which examined the boom,

they will Arst go to Italy in order langshoremen resumed work.

Later a second boom collapsed, but 10 see their families, prior to re- turning to Abyssinia, from where no one was injured.

they sailed to

to Shanghal

Captain Franz Voight expressed

Meanwhile approximately 200 on- the opinion that the affair was on ac-

eers and men from the Compagnia

arc San Marco, who cident.

al present However, In view of the explosion stationed in Tientsin, are expected in on the Vancouver, offeinls are in- | 200

Shanghai cither to-morrow, or on vestigating the possibility of sabotage Wednesday, to take over temporarily

-Reuter,

14 Suffocated

In Air Raid

Shelter

Madrid, Nov, 20.

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