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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 17, 1939.

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Parliament Sit In Yugo-Slavia

Belgrade, Jan. 30.

Mr. J. H. S, Duncan of 4, Duke Street, Kowloon was fined $8 when he pleaded guilty to a summons of having allowed two Irish setters to go abroad without a proper lead or muzzle on December 25.

Both Houses of Parliament met to- day for the first time since the recont of the Interior, Father Koroshetz was elections,

elected President. In a short speech In the Chamber all the 204 mem-expressing hi, thanks to the bars of the Government Party were Assembly, Father Koroschetz stressed present, but only 17 out of the 67 the net of national unity in view anembers of the opposition, led by Dr., of the dimeult political times through Matachek attended.

"which" Yo-Sinvia and Europe were In the Senate, the former Minister now passing-Trans-Ocean.

EUROPEAN MOTORISTS filled Magistracy to-day-traffic offences day.

JAPAN TO REPLY TO PROTESTS

"Colonial System In China Must Go"

the Kowloon

Mr. L. H. Smith, of the Cen- tral School, was fined $5

British Shefadyen for

leaving his ear unattended out-

side the Majestic Theatre, NE-

than Road.

A similar offence netted Mr. D, O. F. Lumsden, of the Royal Air Force, a fine of $5.

for

to

E. 11. C. de Carvalho was cautioned

falling

have his car properly luminated on Doxing Night, Car- Valho claimed that he was unaware that his headlights were not on until TOKYO, Jan. 17. his attention was drawn to the fact by AFTER CAREFULLY study-n traffic officer. ing their implications, the G. Hargreave, of Imperial

A. Japanese Government will send of $5 for leaving his car unaltended Chemical Industries Ltd, paid a fine formal replies to the

now in the Pedder Street car park beyond American and British notes re- the limit of two hours, and Lo Wai-: garding Japan's policies towards bee was fined $0 for a similar offence China, informed political circles Achaffeur, Chung Kwong-wel.

outside Holkind House. understand.

pleaded Not Guilly to a charge of It is pointed out that the British causing an obstruction with n ear in and American notes are practically Chater Road, and to a second charge; Identical in substance which Is of falling to produce his driving Indicative of their efforts to main cence. The cases were remanded tain Joint action against Japan so until Thursday morning. far as the Chinese situation is con-!

crried.

Norwegian Vagrant In Hongkong

HANDBAGS IN

THE NEWS

ADIES' HANDBAGS still fi-

gure prominently in news

gathered from, Police Stations.

Mrs. Baden, of 54, Mac-

Donnell Road, reports that her

handbag disappeared when she momentarily left it on a coun- tor in Lane, Crawfords.

A seventy-year-old woman, Tang Kwai-ying, had her hand- bag snatched as she was walk- ing down Wing Lok Street. The bag contained $61,

A bag snatcher met retribu- tion this morning, when Lam Wing, 18, was sent to prison for three months for stealing a handbag from Mrs. A. E. E

effries, of 177, Boundary Boundary Streat,

LONG LIST OF THEFTS

Police Inspector Among Yesterday's Victims

EUROPEANS ARE the vic- tims of several thefts reported to the police during the past 24 hours.

Its anticipated replies to Washington and London, the Japanes Government will point out that Japan's policies have been derived! from the new situation rapidly deve loping in East Asia which will not be regulated by any "conceptional" or formal logic."

Calling attention to the

A. Allekson, 24. Norwegian, was non-realistic ideas and selfish motives charged with being a vagrant when

Mr. M. L. Evans, of 117 Boundary underlying the two Powers notes, he appeared before Mr. R. Edwards Street, lins reported the theft of two Japan will manifest her "ardent de-at the Central Magistracy this morn-rattan baskets, containing articles to sires to realize a new Ideal which ing and committed to the House of the value of $40, from his car. forms the keynote of Japan's so-callest Detention. A similar charge against A Police Inspector was the victim

alleged

fundamentul policits towards China," another

another Norwegian was withdrawn, of a robber in Gascoigne Road,

political circles further indicate.

as it was sald dat he had since found Yaumati, thieves stripping his parked They argue that the British

and

a position.

car of its radio set and

clock, American proposals designed to effect

Detective Sergeant P. H. Loughlin valued at $148. The victim was Act- modiflention, if necessary, of The Open sald Alleksen hud missed his ship, Luting Inspector II. G. Hallam. Door and Equal Opportunity princi- had been offered employinent on two

Mr. Hogson, of Shekko, has re- ples in China by the means of occasions which he had refused to ported the loss of his motor-car, multilateral consultations among the take. The Norwegian Consul was which was stolen from the Connaught Powers concerned, ure in disregard still endeavouring to get him employ-Road Central car park.

of the past failures

ferential diplomacy."

No Agreement

con-men!. "the

It is further pointed out that the malter at stake is a subject on which even two countries will not easily} come in an agreement and that it is least likely that the object in view will be attained through multilateria discussions among various Powers concerned.

|

Japan To Occupy

SCHOOLBOY ROBBED Clothing, valued at $60, was stolen from the dormilory of the Diocesan Boys' School. The articles were the

Paracels, Report properly of a student. D. Hutchinson.

London

"News-Chronicle"

to

долех

the R.A.S.C.,

of

Ple. McCarthy, of learns also reports the loss of clothing, from "parliamentary source" that stolen from his quarters in Victoria Japan has decided Paracel Islands-which lie between Money and jewellery worth $58

the Barracks. Total value was $37.

Indo China

and the Philippine was stolen from the residence attach them adininistra- Chan Kam-chuen; Lockhart Road. Islands--and Willing To Comply

iively to Formosa,

Article adds that decision is likely Japun, however, is prepared to to serious concern to France—! comply with the British and Ameri-whose warships occupied the islands can requests, the same circles under- last July on the grounds they are stand, providing the following con- within easy striking distance of Indo- ditions are fullled:

China,

Cause

1-Complete "emancipation" of Japan protested French occupation Oriental ruces and abolition of of islands as a "violation of the colonial systems in China and sovereignty and territorial integrity establishment of free residence and of China."-United Press, travel by Orientals,

and

LATE NEWS

Air Mail Now On Schedule

2.-Realization of complete free- In the event of these conditions be- dom of world commerce which entailing fuiffled those circles express the In spite of earlier reports that to- liquidation of existing economic blocs belief, such restrictions at present morrow's muil has been delayed,

rem removal

of customs barriers and dictated by the requirements of the Imperial Airways announced this the system of import quotas.

national defence and economie afternoon that the mail will arrive 3.Equitable distribution of raw security of Japan, Manchoukuo and on schedule at 5 p.m. to-morrow. materials which will provide for Lee China will be removed to relieve the gequisition of materials necessary for uneasiness and anxiety on the part of the existence of the respective coun- Great Britain and the United States, tries and their national defence.

Domel.

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