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FRENCH
Press
Attacks Grow
а
TERRITORIES Court Sequel
the chances of her sinking her differ- ences with France depend.
The success Italy considers she achieved as arbiter at Munich and Vienna, and her confidence in German support and the feeling of security given her by the completion of the Anglo-Italian agreement, han com- bined to make Italy set a high price for the resumption of the Franco- Hallon talks.
1t is noteworthy that French occupation of Tunis was the de- termining factor in Italy's decision to ally herself with Germany, Austria and Hungary in 1882.
to
ROME, Dec. 4. WITH UNSLAC
Out of a total European population KENING vigour thein Tunis of 213,000, some 100,000 are Italians, including its French and 94,008 continues press
naturalised Italiens.
Italy would now Hike not merely attacks on France, and demands
further the rights held by Italiana
under the L agreement of
which Italy con- development of the siders to have owing to French
artleipations in
in sanctions Munich agreement to Asian war, but, by the extension of the minorities principle adopted ut Italy's advantage.
Munich, 10 encroach on the territorial Both the
of the
the French possession. Rome," and Signor Gayda in
to Suez Canal dues,
one "Voce d'Italia" scout the suggestion being that the Canal Com-
1992
Stalemate
Ends War In
North
China
CHUNGKING, Dec. 5.
THE DARING ROBBERY of two diamond rings, valued at $3,800, from an open show window of Messrs. | Sennet Freres, City, had a sequel in Court this morning,
when Chen Ping, alias Chen Chi-leung, aged 62, was · charged with the theft.
The
the
An alternative charge' of re-,
from ring recovered ceiving a diamond ring, knowing pawn-shop was identified in court by asalstant at it to have been stolen, and of Chan Siu-wo, general illegally pawning &
diamond Messrs. Sennet Freres, as one of two
stolen from the establishment.
Chow Fung-chiu, counter-hand at ring, was preferred.
Detective Sergeant E. Franklin the Tal Fong Pawnshop, identified revented in evidence before Mr. R. defendant as the man who had pawn- Edwards this morning that the man ed the ring.
had been arrested six hours after the The case was adjourned for 24 two rings had been discovered hours. missing.
The arrest was made following a tour by Det. Sergt, Franklin of pawn-
At the Tai Fong pawn-shop, the
by an elderly
WOUNDED MEN
WAR PACE in south Hunan along the Canton-shops in the city. Hankow Railway and at central Hupch along the police officer was shown a diamond Hankow-Ichang highway which was slowed down since pawned for $1,100
ring which, he was told, had been GO TO HOSPITAL
a fortnight ago has now been further slackened to practically a stalemate with the invaders busily digging "Popolo di intes other demands relate firstly in to prevent Chinese counter-attacks.
fied with the Franco-Italian in the re-agreement of 1935.
will attend in the Colony, was the dedication yesterday of the DW Chapel accommodation creation building for the Royal Ar-
Italian
Chinese.
The pawn-broker was instructed Managing to roach the British: to detain the man should be return. Border yesterday, two men named Two hours later defendant, who King Yau, 10, and Lau Yuk, 32,
their bodies.. was the man alleged to have pawned with bullet wounds the jewellery, returned to the shop were removed to the Kowloon Hos-
The men were- to redeem some articles he had pre-pital for attendance. At south Hunan, the Japanese | To the cast of the Canlon-Hankowviously pawned. He was arrested. from the Nantou diatrict.
at their mutual positions across the Slu River.-Central News.
напу should be converted into a Major-General A. W. Barthelainew idea that Italy can be satis uble utility, secondly that Italy are held up on the railway and Railway along the Nanchang-Kiu- |
would like to control the Djibuti rall along the Hupeh-Hunan high-ang line, the opposing forces remain
within way,
2 radius of and thirdly that France should way acquiesce in a Spanish settlement thirty kilometres from Yo-yang, favourable in General Franco.
while in central Hupch the Japanese spearhead is about 100 kilometres west af Hankow.
contning
the
Royal
has
BRITISH ENVOY SEE CIANO
London, Dee. 4,
British circles here, however, are inclined to believe that Italy will finally reduce her terms-Reuter.
JAPANESE SUPPORT
Tokyo, Dec. 4.
Support for Italy's claims against France is voiced In an article in the
Yomiuri Shimbun, which says that it is wiser for both countries to give due consideration to the question of reaching an amicable settlement by reasonable mesures.--Renter,
Along the Tungting Lake, where Japanese gunboals had been most active two weeks ago, the place is described in military messages ceived here as quiet with occasional visits by Japanese planes doing re- connottring work.
AUSTIN CAR STOLEN
Lo Chi-on of Kowloon reported to the police yesterday at someone xtole his Austin seven, worth $1,000, from the Jordan Road ferry wharf.
NO TEA DANCE
4 message from Changteh stated severe artillery duel raged in the vicinity of Yoyang on the morning of December 3 and lasted throughout Hongkong Hotel to-day. the day. At Chenlingki, just above Yoyang on the neck of the Tungting Lake, a big fire was reported raging central Hupeh, strongly held further psitions hunnece westward thrust from Cheho, Kingshan and Tanoshih
There will be no Tea Dones at the
Gayda says that Italy has tillery at Stanley. The building in right to intervene in certain accordance with modern practice, directions to
for men
re-establish an all amenities living in barracks and one end is equilibrium so necessary, right given over for chapel, avaliable and proper now that sho for all denominations.
conquered Ethiopin-Reuter. Rev. W. M. A. Farren, Assistant
General, Chaplain
dedicated the buliding and Rev. S Hinchcliffe service. The chapel conducted the altar and furnishings were gifts from
Bih
Heavy Regiment,
Count Clane is understoud to have the General Officer Com-informed both the British and French Omeer Commanding. Ambassadors yesterday that he was
ANGLO-GERMAN PACT R.A., Hongkong; the late O.C., A. unable to take responsibility for the
TO Hongkong: Offerrs; Non Commission- shouts of individul Deputies.
BE SIGNED It is learned that Lord Perth saw
Berlin. Dec. 4. ed Omeera; Artificers; Ladies of the Royal
the Aide-de-Camp Count Cluno twice yesterday and Artillery:
Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop's de. enquired regarding the significanceparture for Paris to sign the Anglo- and many others,
Mrs. Bartholomew was present at to be attached to the incident in the German peace declaration comes as a
elimax to several works of the service as were also Brigadiera Chamber.
Major R. D. Walker, M.C., who A. B. Thomson, B. Burnnes, J.T. W. In the second conversation, says paganda in the press, over the radio, fleeve, officers and their Lales. The Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. it and in the utterances of public men.
The main forer of the Japanese returned to the Colony by the Em- Royal Artillery was, of course, pre- was presumed that Lord Perth re- ; References to France on the sub- troops along this line, fearing con-press of Canada on Friday, bas re- and chict sent in strength. The music for the ferred to the Anglo-Italian pact pro-feet of the general strike were so stant guerilla nagging and harassing sumed duty as manager
of the British section service was provided by the Middle-vision which stipulates that neither overwhelmingly and suddenly sym- from their hideouts along the Tapich Ko
Power wishes for alteration in the sex Regiment.
pathetic
Mountains, have been withdrawn to the Kowloon-Canton Railway. to arouse comment 05
Hunkow. territorial status quo of the Western diplomatic quarters here. Mediterrancan.
It is considered in these circles that Throughout the extended Japanese It was gathered to-night that there signature of the Franco-German de-line from Singang in south Honan, was no reason to believe that Italy claration must be considered in con- Chinese querilla activilles have been has any intention of not standing nection with the anti-French de-increasing following the recapture of by the terms of the agreement,monstrations in the Italian Chamber, Loshan and Hwangehuan. Japanese as it is felt inconceivable that the forces at Sinyang, according to a re- fatter could have occurred without port from Chungsiang, are subject to the approval of the German Govern- constant raids by these partisans. ment.
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Reuter.
FIRM STAND BY FRANCE
Paris. Dee. 4. The firm and prompt reaction in France arid among the populations One of the objects of this demon- of Corsica and Tunis to the Italian strations, it is believed, was to create. demonstrations, coupled with Count a diversion In the south in order to Clana's reply to the French repre- give greater emphasis to Germany's sentations, are considered here to gesture in the north, with the whole have closed the recent incident un-Jaim of furthering her designs in less the problem is raised officially, fother parts of Europe.
or the Italian press campaign again! The oflelal view is put In the becomes violent.
| Diplomatiz Korresponden, which says
Le Temps points out that while the that
that the "anticipated German-French Italian press refers to the Franco- declaration is intended to overcome Italian agreement of 1935 as non-prejudices and to croule a new basis existent, it does not mention that for fruitful collaboration. The Slates under the agreement France ceded of order which oppose the decompos- certain territories to Italy, numely Ing forces, in the world, now Southern Libya, and the stand of their Dumeira.
persons
Thirty-five thousand Ajaccio demonstrated in favour France
in 10-day. Marching
open doors 10 the good, FC- constructive forces of other nations." in--Reuter.
of A
column over a mile long behind the Mayor and Municipal Councillors, und shouting "Vive Corse", "Vice
CORSICA DEMONSTRATES
Paris, Dec. 4.
In all parts of Corsica, numerous
France, they marched towards the demonstrations of protest against the Italian Consulate outside of the town, incident in the Italian Chamber took where they were stopped by a large force of police.
A big demonstration similarly ar- ranged in Bastin passed off quietly. French and vernacular newspapers Tele-
place to-day.
Corsica ex-servicemen
assembled
this morning and later issued a manifesto in which they declared that Corsica had never been Italian.
In Tunis continue to protest against They added that 40,000 Corsicans had
demonstration.
the Italian grams and letters expressing loyalty to France arc pouring in to the Resident-General,-Renter.
HIGH PRICE FOR FRIENDSHI
Rome, Dec. 4. Italy's claims to Tunis are regarded as one of the chief clues on which
fallen for France in the Great War.
A great demonstration took place at Tunis, where 2,000 young French- men_marched through the streets and finally smashed the windows of an Italian bookshop.
Violent altercations occurred be-
tween French and Italian residents, but when the demonstrators tried to reach the Hallen Consulate they were driven back by police.
Order was
restored during the
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The decree udds that German Jews are no longer allowed to
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