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ACCOUNTS.

DEPUTIES CONFIDENCE VOTE FOR DALADIER

(Continued from Page 1.)

January 27, 1939.

LOYALISTS OFFER NO RESISTANCE (Continued from Page 1.) with regard to Malta and Gibraltar, Insurgent flags of red and gold.

Folangist slogans were on the lips and I can therefore affirm that thereof all, indicating that these had been is complete solidarity between Britain and Fronce on this question.” M. Bonnet then announced the

Chargeable water and meter rental accounts are posted to the readiness of his Government to con- person who signed the Form "vake an international conference, if it found the necessary support, re- guaranteeing payment. This per-ranking that the armainents race son is generally the landlord or threatens to bring Europe info

bankruptcy or war. his recognized agent.

BLUM'S APPEAL

learned secretly during the past few months.

A Paris communication says that according to a telegram from "Leper- thus, at the western end of the Franco-Spanish frontier, the Spanish Government has set up new head- quarters at Figueras, 20 miles from the frontler-Reuter,

ITALIAN VICTORY

M. Leon Blurn sukl that the

Rome, Jan. 26. "General Franco's victory is great- Socialista favoured an international conference. He said that recented with joy through all the cities of events showed that conversations two Spain, which have been freed from countries could be dangerous, and he the infamy of the Reds,” declared events showed that conversations be Signor Benito Mussolini, speaking to- tween two countries could be dan-night from the balcony at the Palazzo gerous, and he expressed the opinion Venezin that

"The victory would be greeted It would be very imprudent believe Germany would disassociate with joy by ali anti-Bolsheviks in the herself from the Italian clolma,

Ile world. urged France, in agreement with Britain, to reconsider the problem of non-Intervention.

In many instances Inconveni- ence is caused to, tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the failure of the guarantor to pay the accounts within the speci- fied period. Tenants are, there fore, advised to make suitable arrangements with their landlorda to ensure that all water and-meter rental accounts are paid promptly. Consumers in Hong Kong alould note particularly that as the new

M. Edouard Daladier declared that Waterworks Ordinance came late any policy of withdrawal for France Wherever there force on 1st January, 1939, the would be disastrous.

in were French interests, France must chargeable water accounts

reply with a respect of the first quarter of demands, France wishes to have

categorical 1939 will be sent out in two por-pence with her neighbours. She NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tinns-the- first portion covering turns especially to the great Anglo- throughout Italy as an Italian victory, Saxon communities, who have given and scenes occurred reminiscent of the month of December, 1938 and their word to be at our side. There

those following victories in Ethiopia. the second portion

-Reuter, covering is Great Britain, whose friendship is January and February, 1939. precious, and the United States, whose President addressed to us This also applies to the High words which touched our hearts,“——

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary, Hongkong, 25th January, 1939.

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that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be HELD at the TONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong on THURSDAY, the 16th. Feh-vela, Peak and all Village discuter. ruary, 1939, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a

year ended 31st. December, 1938. London, Jan. 4.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Heavy penalties on a director and eleven players were announced by Company will be CLOSED from February to the Football Association yesterday SATURDAY, 4th, following a Joint Inquiry by the EA. THURSDAY, 16th, Februnry, both and the Football League into illegal payments alleged to be made in 1937. daya inclusive.

AND SUSPENDED intement of Accounts for the second portion January, 1939. M.

Mr. G. Worsley former Stockport| County director was suspended sne die from all football and fined £50, to be paid within seven days.

ፕ. Leuch, now Lincoln City player, was suspended from all foot- balt for four weeks and fined £20; D. Galloway and H. O'Grady, now

Wells F.C.. with Tunbridge lined £20;

were

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managera. Hongkong, 24th. January, 1935.

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ANNUAL DANCE will be held in the Rose Rooni, W. Adey (Aberdeen), J. W. CH&c] Peninsula Hotel, Saturday, 28th (Carlisle) F. Higgs (arrow), J. C. Johnson (Accrington Stanley), IN January, 1939, 9 p.m. to 2 3.m.

Kere (Carlisle) P. Mills (Curlisle),

Tickets $2.50 on application to

N. E. Roberts (Shrewsbury), and WThe Hon. Secretary, J. S. Webster, Smith

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Chartered Bank Bulklings, Tele- phone 28116.

Stockport County were ordered to pay the costs of the inquiry.

"PURE AND UNSULLIED" "The game must be kept pure and unsullled " said Football

League vice-president Mr. W. C. Cuff, who acter na chalmann of the commission, after the penalties were imposed.

commission's report stated that it had been proved or admitted that Mr. G. Worsley, then a Stock onet director, offered a sum of money T. Leach, then a Carlisle United player, for distribution among the Carlisle players at the conclusion of their match against Lincoln on April 15. 1937. Leagit

was alleged to have ac- epted the money and disbursed it nequi amnunts to the players who

thaneti, have been

that time all members of Carlisle United.

to Carlisle players provided that they beat Lincoln City on that day.

The commission agreed that there was no evidence to support the alle- gation by Mr. Worsley that he acted upon instructions from the Stockport County chairman, Mr. E. Barlow, or that Mr. F. Westgarth, late manager of Stockport County and Curlisle United, had knowledge of Mr. Wor- sley's actions.

There was also no evidence to sup- port the allegation by Mr. Worsley that Mr. Westgarth had attempted by improper means to effect the result of the Hartlepools United vs. Lin- coln City match on April 24, 1837.

The commission decided that "a dearen of responsibility rested with It was also stated that Mr. Worsley the Stockport club." Oficials and sent to Incoln on April 17 for the players of Carlisle, other than those purpose of altempting to affect the [fined, were found to have had no restilt of a maten by legal jyments] knowledge of the irregularities.

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FRENCH POLICY REVIEWED

Paris, Jan. 26. Georges Bennet, the French Foreign Minister, this afternoon ad- Changes of ownership of pro-dressed the Chamber, and it a speech parts should mediately to this Office,

be notified

im- which had been awaited with con- siderable tension, reviewed in detall France's relations with all the chief countrica of the world,

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong. 26th January, 1939.

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in the diplomats gallery was Mr. Winston Churchill, who sat next to the British Ambassador, Sir Erle Phipps

The splendid victory of Barcelona is new chapter in that history of Europe which we are creating. The troops of General Franco and our Intrepid legionaries have beaten not only the Negrin Government, bui many others among our enemies.

The order for the Reds waa thunderous cheers,

The fall of Barcelona is welcomed

RESISTANCE COLLAPSE

'No

Burgos, Jan. 20. Reports received here stated that Loyalist resistance on the Estremo- dura front, has completely collapsed. It is added that the breakup of the Barcelona front was hastened by the almost complete absence of trained professional fleers in the Loyalist

ranks.

From Saragossa comes a report that simultaneously will the entry into Barcelona of General Franco's forces. the town of Sabadell, with 30,000 in- habitants, situated to the north of the Catalan capital, has been occupied by the Insurgents. They did not, how- ever, remain in the town, but con- I was made known that on Satur- tinued their advance in an easterly day the Comell of Ministers meeting direction towards the main road and will be held in the Leysce Palace, railways from Barcelona to Puigcerda, and will deal almost exclusively which at 2 o'clock was within range with the Spanish, and related Medi- of the Insurgent batteries, so that the terranean questions. The French road along the const is now the only PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Government hopes that by Saturday

one open to retreating Loyalists from of the Sale by Public Auction French Ambassador, M. Jules Henry,

[11 exhaustive report from the Barcelona,

It is

is now revealed by official des- to be held on Monday, the 30th who has returned to Figueras con-

that General Franco ordered patches day of January, 1939, at 3 p.ncerning

prospects of the his troops to enter. Barcelona only at the Offices of the Public Loyalist Government will have been after making quite sure that their Works Department, by Order of: received.

positions around the capital were per- His Excellency the Governor of French

question of the despatch of afectly secure.

representative Burgos, which has now become neute, will doubtless be discussed.

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In an exhaustive resume

of the

events that had verurred since the signing of the Munich agreement, M. Bonnet described that as an event that

enabled France and Europe to avoid a terrible adven-

ture."

"bod

At midnight, the Moroccan corps under the personal command of Gen- eral Yague, began storming fort, Ment Julch, immediately south of the har- bour, taking it at dawn to-day. At the last moment the Loyalists tried to blow up the powder were prevented from zine, but so by the Moroccan troops Insurgent rush. then occupied the western cutry to Barcelona and the recrcourse in the Dealing with France's with England, the Foreign Minister Loyalists had entrenched themselves, Casa Antunez suburb, where the spoke of the friendship between but who could not defend their post- two countries, the value of which, ne

the Insurgent frontal said, had been shown In the Septem-tions because ber crisis, and which would remain attacks. De cornerstone of French tereign Loyalists made a last desperate stand At the Pedralvea suburb the policy.

"Never has friendship ben defence of this key position, but tween France and Great Britain been stronger than now," he declared.

relations

RAPPROCHEMENT STARTS -

Relations with Germany, said M. Bonnet, were indicated by the sig Inst of the Franco-German declara tion of December, 1938. After dis cussing the individual points of the agresinent, M. Bonnet asked his critics whether any inan, conscious of

his responsibilities could have re- fused to sign such an instrument of prace.

"We are of the opinion that the declaration represents the Arst stage of rapprochement, and opens up pros- prets for the future in which the two ecuntries will work together with mutual confidence".

M. Bonnet then dealt with Middle and Eastern European questions und Fur East, and then turning to Franco-

Italian relations, he said that these had undergone change pince the imposition of sanctions and the CS- tablishment of an Italian empire, but the French Government had been striving to bring about an Improve- ment since the beginning of the Anglo-Italian negotiations, for pav

lhe way to a new modus vivendi in the Mediterranean.

la

were finally ejected from the trenches in on Insurgent bayonet charge..

A Bilbao message from-Insurgent headquarters announces that General Franco's troops in the course of their 33 day Catalonian cffensive captured 108 miles of coastline, and 78 miles of front from Lerida to Barcelona.- Trans-Ocean

LOYALIST REFORM LINES

London, Jan. 20. The Loyalist army has reformed into a new front north of Darcelona. according to the Spanish

Presi Agency, which, in a despakh from Gerona, asserts that If the Loyalists had fought in the streets of Barcelona, the incessant bombardment of massed aircraft would have caused an in- human massacre of civilians.

With a few exceptions, all able- bodled men returned to new and pre- pared positions, and only old men, women and children remained in the city. Reuter.

H.K. Stock Market

The

werd

following quolations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor- ket this morning:

DANKS H.K. Banks, Ș....... II.K. Banka Lon. £. Chartered ....... Mercantile, A. &. B. Mercantile, C. £ East Asin $

CABALLERO IN FRANCE

Perpignan, Jan. 20. Senor Largo Caballero, former Pre- mier of Spain, was among the pro- minent Loyalists who crossed France to-day.

Inlo

Two thousand refugees will be nd- mitted to France to-morrow,

The Foreign Minister, Senor Alvarez Del Vayo has arrived Perthus en route to Figueras.

Referring to the recent Italian clatins on France, he stressed the need for reaching a definite settle- ment on this matter. No statesman, he declared, could possibly justify the attitude adopted by the Italian Government. That had been the view expressed by Mr. Chamberlain and Viscount Hallux in the conversa- flons they had while passing through Paris on their way to Rome. To be sure, added, M. Bonnet, they made and

at Senor Companys, President of Catalonia, with n few members of the Loyalist Government, is believed to be at Olot, near Figueras.--Reuter,

Only

recently the French Paris Inc becu

the Japanese)

no further mention of it in order Ambassader in not to give rise to a misunderstand-instructed to notify

ing. "France is not prepared to Government of the determination of tolerate any attempt to lay hands on France to uphold its rights in China

on the basis of the agreement of 1922.

Washington

His empire which has been built up by the sacrifice and toll of the French people."

with

FAR EAST SITUATION

very

|

"None of these, France, Britain or the United States, will agree さい unilateral denunelution uf treaty,"

this

to

them-

The Foreign Minister then dealt with the situation in the Far East. observing: The herole struggle of

SPANISH SITUATION General Chiang Kai-slick and hir Chinese army in detence of Chinese Bonnet id that France had, from Coming to the Spanish question, Mi independence and integrity is being the outnet, pledged itself to a policy followed by the French Government

close attention. The of non-lutervention. I was resolved French authorities and Frenchmen tricity to adhere to this policy.

Tho living in China lett nuthing undone Spaniards, he declared, would have In an attempt to alleviate the suffer selves. General Franco had given an

settle differences among ings of the civil population. It has assurance of neutrality and Italy and been found possible to save tens thousands

llyca

undertaken to withdraw her troops which

were imperilled consequent upon invasion. elvil war.

from Spain at the conclusion of the In its efforts to do everything possibile to ameliorate the suffering of the the Deputes to show understanding In conclusion, M. Bounet exhorted Chinese people, the French Govern- ment la irmly resolved not to allow for the harsh necessities of Bie ile interests in this part of the world coming trials with calm confidence. moment, France would face the

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