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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 13, 1938.

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Waterside Sanctions

AUSTRALIAN waterside!

Jews Disappointed workers have adopted un- sanctions against With Lord Samuel Japan.

official

Chamberlain Will Speak To Empire

London, Dec. 12.

As a result, the E. & A. liner Jerusalein, Der, 12. Jews in Tel-n-Viv to-day showed Nellore, scheduled to arrive in Keen interest is being shown by their dissatisfaction with the House Hongkong early in January, is politicni observers in Mr. Chamber- of Lords statement by Viscount indefinitely tied up at Piermont, inla's speech to-morrow. Samuel, the Jewish peer, and the Sydney, first British Chief Commissioner in Palestine, by tearing down sigriboards bearing the name "Sanuel"."

It is generally expected, says Reuter's dintomatic correspondent, that the Prime Minister will make Brush foreign policy. He is expect- 2002 Important pronouncement on

ed to speak for 40 minutes from 0.40 Waterside p.m. G.M.T., and the speech will be by brate Jews, who Consider the Workers' Federation has refused broadcast throughout the Empire. attitude adopted by Lord Samuct towards the Palestine question, ton to handle any cargos which may Italy.

be used by Japan 14 War "Samuel Square" in Tel-a-vis is materials against China.

A considerable quantity of the cargo to be lifted by the Nellore Pictures of Lord Sanuel were re-in Sydney comprised iron ore, moved from all shopwindows, thrown allegedly for Japan. into the streets, and trampled upon The Australian

moderate.

to be renamed,

It is Melally reported that two Jews were shot on Staday in Halt, and one Brifkh zoldier was wounded

30 Nationalities

and relayed to the United States and

Particular Interest is attached the address in view of Mr. Chamber- lain's impending visit to Nome,

.to

During the past few days several British leader-writers have carried comment along the lines of the week-end speech delivered by Mr.

in a flight south of Bethlehem, when Reside In Hankow Oliver Stanley, the President of the

British troops and Arab Irregulars clashed. Thirty Arabs were arrested when three villages near Nablus were Marchd by British oldiers- Trang-Occur.

Leper At Large In Colony

Tokyo, Der. 12.

Board of Trade (reported in yester- day's issues of the Telegraph") in* According to official statistics based | whlch' be referred to the difficulties on information supplied by the of international appeasement unless Japanese consulate, there are 1.103 concessions were reeiprocal-Reuter, foreigners representing 30 nationali- ties now lying in 1anitow.

Japanese Consular Reception Planned

The British commanity, which counts 379 members, Is The mex numerous, being followed in order of numer.cal strength by White Russians. Americans, French, Italians ati Germans A leper is at large in the Colony, and

Atr. 1'. Nakamura, departing The foreign community also in Jare Consul General, will return i wanted by the police for allegedly eludes Lithuanians, Latvians, Est-to-morrow from Conton stabbing another leper, Lam Chingan, Bulgarians, Grecks and repre- journeyed on oftleinl tursiness obiad where he at Kennedy Town list "night,

i sentatives of other nationalities.

The gimboat Saga on Monday. Included in the colony are no fewer i

missionaries Th varistus į Mr. A. Tajiri, the new Consul denominations. There are also 20 General, will be received by E. the Women darwers and waitresses, and Governor on December 15 and the 15 musicians, these being composed Consul Generals will hold a re- exclusively of White

the Consular Russians. ception for Trans-Ocean.

December 17.

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Lam, who was leaving the leprosy was accosted by another leper, and was stabbed in the shoulder. Lam is not serl: ly injured.

Britain Will Not Denounce Treaty London, Dec. 12.

Asked in the House of Commons whether he would consider denoune- ing the Versailles Treaty on behalf of Britain, Mr. R. A. Butler replied in the negative.

Count Ciano To Go "Stag-Shooting"

Budapest, Dec. 12.

The Halian, Foreign Minister, Count Dino Ciano, following an in- vitation extended by the Hungarian Regent, Adrairal von Horthy, will go stag-shooting ire Hungary before Christmas.

When asked what portion of the treaty was regarded as sUli existing | and binding upon the signatories, Mr. He is expected to stay in Hungary Butter declared that the matter was three or four days, during which time too extensive to be suitable for treat-he will exchange views with the new ment by way of question and answer. Hungarian Foreign Minister, Coun!

Stephen Canky-Trans-Ocean.

--Reuter.

S'HAI C.-IN.C. TO LEAVE Gen. Telfer-Smollett for Guernsey

MA

LONDON, Dec. 12. [AJOR-GENERAL ALEXANDER TELFER SMOLLETT, Commander of the British troops in Shanghai, has been ap pointed Lieutenant-General of Guernsey and its dependencies with effect from June 5, 1939, when Major-General Broadbent's tern expires-Reuter,

was awarded the

Major-General Telfer - Smallett, which time he M.C.. D.S.O., has been commander of D.S.O., M.C., and Croix de Guerre, the British troops in Shanghal since and was appointed in succession 1936. Fifty-four years of age, he was Brevet-Major and Lieut.-Colonel. educated at Sandhurst, and joined

the army in 1904. He served He married in 1913, and has three throughout the European War, during sons.

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Mr. Nakamura will leave for Tokyo about the Empress of lis on December 23.

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The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

The market was steady with prices fairly well maintained but the turn- over was on a restricted scale owing to sellers holding off for better rates, Buyera

Douglasen $5015

H.K. Docks (öld) $18. Providents (018) $0 Providents (New) 3.80 Bubs $7.10

H.K. Tramways #17.10 Star Ferries 7119 Sandakan Lights $10.05 Walsund $7

Entertainineria 14:30

Govt. 4% Loan 8% pni. I.K. Govt. 316 Loan par

Sellers Hongkong Bank $1.383 H.K. Ropes 44,63 Constructions $11

Balei Hangkang Bank $1.35 HK. Docks (Old) $105 IK. Docks (New) BITËL HK. Tramways $17.10 Chinn Lights (Old) $1012 IIK. Electrics $50 Sandakan Lights 311 Cements #15.80 Antamoks 4 Atoke+23) Baguio Gold 2241⁄2 Penguet Consol. 12.00 Coed Graves 144

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RUGBY FOOTBALL Club "A" To Play

Navy Fifteen

Official Calls By New G.O.C.

His Excellency Major General A. E. Grasett, new General Officer Com- manding the British Troops in China, paid his official call on H.E. the A game of Rugby Football will be Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, at played on the Club ground at Happy Government House this morning. Valley to-morrow when the A Guard of Honour and the Pipes Club A XV will play a Navy and Drums of the Kumaon Rifles alde. The game will com-paraded at Government House for the mence at 4.45 p.m. and will be re-ocension. fereed by Dr. J.. A. R. Selby. The

The Governor later returned the been selected DR cail of Flagstaff House.

Club side has follows:-

The Onicer Commanding the Royal

H. F. Hopkins; K. A. Munro, D.Air Force in Hongkong. Group Hynes, J. Hutchison. D. I. Bosanquet; Captain A. H. Peck, and the Con G. S. Wilson, J. Redman; W.matore in Hongkong. Commodore Stoker, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), J. C. E. B. C. Dicken, H.N., also paid calls Menhinick, P. W. Burton, G.

M. on the G.O..C. at Fingstaff House dur-

Marrs, T. H. Pratt, W. A. Johnson Ing the morning. and G. L. Enstgute.

Portuguese Sloop Arrives In Colony

The Portuguese sloop Goncalves Zoreo has arrived from Mação overhaul and repairs.

for

Brisk Business At Chinese Bazaar

London, Dec. 12. The Chinese Bazaar being held in London, and which was opened by Madame Quo Tai-chl, wife of the Chinezo Ambassador, did two days of brisk business, the nett profits for

Capt. Coelho, her commander, will the international peace hospital being pay official calls to-morrow.

more than £400,--Reuber."

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICE PERCY FRANKLDK' at I and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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