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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

PERSONAL.

BETTISHER intending to go Home across Siberia, hard class, would be Interested to hear from others with similar plans. Leaving Hongkong carly April. Box No. 511, "Hong- korg Telegrapha."

.of

seeks

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be HELD at the: HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong on THURSDAY, the 16th, Feb- ruary, 1939, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st, December, 1938.

A

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 4th. February to SATURDAY, THURSDAY, 16th, February, both

POSITIONS WANTED. EUROPEAN with knowledge book-keeping. Insurance, banking. import and

trade, export pedition. Has represented leading European concerns. Speaks Englishi, | daya inclusivo. French and Germani. Good refer- Write Box No. 512, "Hong- ences. kong Telegraph,"

The

H.K. Stock Market

following quotations

were

Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning

BANKS

H.K. Banks, $......1,400 b. & sa. .84 n. .9% n. .2724 n. 13 n. .88 n.

H.K. Banks Lon. .

Chartered £...... Mercantile, A. &. D. £

East Asia $

China Underwriters vs.

Mercantile, C. £.

INSURANCES

Canton S.

Uniou $ ...

480

215 sa. & sa. 45 n.

ILK. Fire $...

170 b.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.

.03 n.

Steamboats $.

indo-China, P. S

Indo-China, D.Ş.

..24 n.

Shell Bearer s/

Waterboats $.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.

Docker (old)

Doele (new) $

Providents (old) $.

New Eng. Sh. $..

Sha. Docks, Sh. S.

Providents (new) $.

Kailan /-.

Raubs S

MINING

Venz: Gokineld

Hongkong Mines cts..

Antamoks: Pa.

Atoks P

Bagulo Gold Ps.

Benguet Con, Ps..

Coco Grove Ps.

Con Mines Ps. Demonstration IX.L. Ps..

Gunaus Ps.

San Mauricio P. Suyoc Consul Pa..

Paracales Pa..

Hotels $.

Lands $.

LANDS

Lands 45% deb. $.

S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys S.. H.K. Realties $.. Chinese Estales $.

UTILITIES

Trams $.

Peak Trams (old) $

China Lights, (old) S.

15 n.

60.

82/0 1.

.9 #

115 b. 17.25 80.

.10.25 b.

.0.10 n..

300 7.

.5.00 n.

.100 n.

10/9 n.

D 11.

.3 n.

5 n.

4315 su,

.9412 m.

13.60

26 ua. 4.

.47 0. 0025 sa.

.214

m.

.07.

1.74 sa. 23 sa. 67 Sa

.0.90 b.

b.

.30

107

n.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. hongkong, 24th. January, 1939.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors 10- Keller with

Statement Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938,

24

of

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 17th February, 1939,

to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS, .

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939.

Wang Leaving Hanoi For European Tour

It is confirmed from usually well- Informed Chinese creies that Wang Ching-wei, foriner vice-president of the Kuomintang who was expelled from the party in consequence of his peace move at the end of last year, will shortly leave Hanoi for Europe.

The passport for which Wang re- cently applied to, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has already been re- leased from Chungking, it is learned. .9,60 m. It is believed that he will sail .8% 1.

directly to France from Hanol, where .5.50 n. he has been saying since his secret departure from Chungking on Decem- .97 b.

ber 18 last year. He will be accom- panied by his wife and Tsung Chung- ming. -

17.40 6. tn. .4 n.

Peak Trams (new) $..

Star Ferries $.

.71 sa.

Y. Ferries (nid) $....

Y. Ferries, (new) S

.226 n. .22 n. .8.30 n. ..51%

b.

.50 5.

17

n.

,10 n.

23 b.

China Läight (new)

H.K. Electric S..

Macho

no Electrics

$

Sandakan Light $.

Telephones (ok)

Telephones (new) $....

Tractions /-

Tractions (Pref.)

si- INDUSTRIAL

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Marg, (Pre.), Sh. $..

Canton Ices S..

Cements $

Ropes $

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $.: Sinceres $.... Wing On (H.K.) $.. Powell, Ltd. eta.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh.$AN Sh'hai Colton Sh. $ Zoong Sings. Sh.$, Wing On Textiles, Sh,$

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments $.

Constructions, $..

Vibro Pling $.

Ch. Govt. 5%

1025

G$ Bonds -ex, int,

.7% n.

22/0 n.

22/0 n.

,14 n. .13 n.

1,70 n.

15.75 b.

...4 b.

23 n.

With confirmation of_Wang's in- tention to leave for Europe, the Japanese reports to the effect that the former Kuomintang tender will join the puppet government in Nanking are dispelled,

Gas-Masks For 2-Year-Olds

London, Feb. 2.

The Lord Privy Seni announced

In the House of Commons that sails- Inetory gas protection for infants tinder two years had now been de-

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH... February 3, 1939.

R.

G.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1939, at 3. p.m. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Is Excellency the Governor of

ono

Lot of Crown Land· at Konnedy Street, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of re- nowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. Intonding bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- aal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the saic, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS

Inland Lot No. 5420. Adjoining Inland

Kennedy Street.

Lot No, 950,

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality.

1

11

Relayed

Hongkong's Broadcasting Station

To U.S. Listeners In Unique Ceremony

A

BRITISH PLANE CRASH

Shot Down

By Arab Irregulars

JERUSALEM, Feb. 2. BRITISH AEROPLANE was shot down by Arab irregu- lars while cruising over the village of Deir Ballut, at a low altitude today, the British pilot being killed in the crasli.

The machine, with others, had been ordered to. asalst searching parties at work in the Samaria dis-

trlet. OF THE LOT.

Boundary Alexaurements)

N. H. E.w.

(tertiteatret fork

As per salo

plau

ឌ ៧ជយ

"+

$48

$10,500

4. feet.

Rental

1 Upset Price

G. 送花 R..

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1939, at 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing From 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur-

Numerous other minor incidents which occurred to-day indicate that Arab resistance has not diminished. A train was wrecked on the Jaffa- Jerusalem route 113 A result sabolage, although the extent of the

damage is not yet known.

of

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

TT. India

T.T. U.S.A.

TT. Manlin

T.T. Batavia

1s. 248 .1 21 175 Nom,

.53

1057

025

.2018

.577%

.63/2

.150

108%

10.00

.71%

127i

1/03

BUYING

T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland TT. Australia

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/p do.

4 m/s L/cU.S.A.

4 m/s France

of

30 d/s India

A bomb was tossed into the office a Jewish taxleat company in Jerusalem, the building being prac- Really destroyed.

A Jewish iron-ware factory in Akko was partially destroyed through

a fire started by Arabs, and an Arab was shot from an ambush In the same town.

The body of an Arab, riddled with bullets, has been discovered west of Rampeh.Trans-Ocean.

MOUNTING STORM OF ANGER IN GERMANY AT ROOSEVELT'S OUTSPOKEN DECLARATION

(Continued from Page 2.)

.1/3 .1/3.3/32 .203% 11.30

.84%

U.S. Cross rate in Lon...4.07 }}

GERMANY'S

U-BOAT REARMAMENT

Official

SPECIAL PROGRAMME

FOR N.B.C. NETWORK

FOR THE SECOND time in history, special programmes broadcast from ZBW have been relayed throughout the United States.

In response to a request from the: National Broadcasting Corporation of America, Hongkong's broadcasting slation went on the air at 0 o'clock yesterday morning.

Japan Purrs

Only the short-wave transmitter At Hitler's

was

used, the programme picked up in Manila, and relayed

from there by trans-Pacifie radio-Reference

phone to San Francisco.

MILLIONS HEAR

From San Francisco, ZBW's special programme was broadcast through

"Pat my back and I'll pat yours." That apparently sums up Japan's reactions to Herr Hitler's statement. in his Relchstag speech, that Japan was "fighting the light of civilisation in the Far East."

the N.B.C. notwork of ciations to millions of American listeners.

The broadcast was made in con-

"Herr Hitler understands Japan's nection with the Tenth Anniversary mission in East Asia correctly, "the Programme of the First International Foreign Minister. Mr. Arita, sald in Broadcast by the N.B.C.

the Diet to-day. The first International broadenst

"Various misunderstandings exist. was a relay, in 1929, of an orchestral in various quarters regarding the rise concert from London to the United of Germany in Europe, but there is States over the N.B.C. network.

no room for doubt about the peaceful The singer from ZBW yesterday intentions of Germany from our point morning was Miss Law Shun-hing, of view.

who has also sung in both San "We believe we have n Correct Francisco and Honolulu. Typical understanding of Germany's aspira- Cantonese music was also relayed tions."

good.

tram Hongkong to American listeners. "Just a Chancellor Hitler under- Messages from the United States stands Japan's mission in East Asia yesterday afternoon indicated that correctly, so do the Japanese nation reception of ZBW's programme was understand Germany's mission in

Europe. In addition to Hongkong, the "I think it is greatly necessary for NIC. relayed speelal programmes the peace and prosperity of the from London, Tokyo, Manila and world, that Japan and Germany should continue to co-operate aract collaborate."

Communique Issued Honolulu.

In Berlin

KULING: JAPAN'S DEMAND DANGERS

(Continued from Page 1.)

GERMANY'S

BARTERING SYSTEM. (Continued from Page 1.)

BERLIN, Feb. 2. THE RECENT Anglo-German naval conference in Berlin. in the course of which Germany announced her intention of in-

the Chinese Government from Nan- creasing her submarine tonnage residents making an early return to king to Hankow, but with the with- material to France and Britain have up to the limit provided for in the wealth resort seems very remote, drawal of the German advisers and

the Anglo-German naval agree-being damaged or destroyed as a re- to

and the danger of foreign_property official sanclion to the export of arms

China, numerically large group of Senators, ment, was the subject of the fol-sult of war operations undoubtedly suffered. the barter agreement and there are no signs that they willowing announcement made by exists.

Criticism of President Roosevelt,

the semi-official German News which, in some quarters is very' sharp, is confined mostly to the Agency this evening: Republicans and Democrats already

so far not enlisted the support of a

It had been planned to exchange PRESENCE A SAFEGUARD

goods to the value of $100,000,000, how much of this amount has been Another doubtful quality is whe-contracted for is not known.

INTERVIEW REFUSED

at odds with the Administration. "The German Government inform ther the Chinese guerilla forces Existing contracts are being liqui-

There are some indications that the cd His Britannic Majesty's Guvern to evacuate, as it is felt their pre- "Hapro's" activities will cease.

around Kuling will permit foreigners dated and it is then believed that secrecy issue will be disposed of very muent last Devetnber of its intenting sence on the top of the mountala quickly to-morrow when the Senate of exercising the rights accorded to constitutes a Military Affairs Committee considers it through the Anglo-German naval the Chinese forces against Japanese certain safeguard for

that the details of the plan to sell 17, 1837. planes to France should be made public.

ther term of 24 years less the the motion by Senator Bennett Clark agreement of June 18, 1934, and July at:cember last, when a party of viewed on the subject of "Hapro" but

last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

sal of the lot the Purchaser (ifaldent Roosevelt is focussing public certaki questions that arose from the municated with the Chinese Gover china goods will not, It is believed, be

An

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price, - PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

I No. of Sate

Registry No.

Locality

New Kowloou infand

Lot No 2653.

Juland Lot No. 1854, Adjoining New Kow.oo Castle Peak Road,

Cheung Sha Wan

Boundary

Measurements

NEW.

feet feet fent}fest

as per valo.

plan.

Contents in

Annual Rt.

sq. feet.

"Upset Price

About

4,696

$4,896

744 54. signed, and production was going for- British Gunboat On

-Η Π. ward with all possible speed.

13% n.

.37 b. .00 1.

.10.20 n. 101 n. 24 D.

.42 b.

-7 b. .1% n.

,0.00 n.

.60% n.

H.K. Govt 4% Loan..0%prm, n. HK. Govt. 3%.... .par n. Marsmons (Lond.) s/-. .2/7 b. Marsmans (H.K.), a/~,.....2/7 b.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re- ceived after the close of the morning Iession through Reuters:

Antamok

Atok

Baguio Gold

Benguet Cons,

Loco Grove

Business Done Prices in Pesos Feb. 2, Feb. 3.

4314

24

35%

13.00

13.00

AT

47

Consolidated Mines

0023

.0025

214 Vng.

.07

ranate QIRAL

Ung.

Ung,

Con Mauricio

1.74

1,74

13 07

23

Demonstration

Uvoc

United Paracale...

The following is Swan, Culbertson

..arket:

Fritz' report on this morning's

The Manila market held A quiet ression with most prices remaining unchanged. Benguet Consolidated was the high spot in the market, Laving gained 30 centavos. Antamok and Atek showed losses of and 1 Para- centavo respectively. United calo gained one centavo, while Bagulo Gold and Suyoc gained conlavo cach. Yesterday's volume in Peson was 400,000

In addition 1,100,000 respirators suitable for small children over two years were on order.-British Wire- Less,

Gib. Governor To Tour Morocco

Gibraltar, Feb. 2.

Visit To Macao

of the democracies' policy as an avenue for a third term as President.! -United Press..

PRESS CRITICISM

written

TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY

"On January 18 of this year the

The firm in whom the Hongkong agency is vested, decline to be Inter- "A friendly conference was held foreigners evacuated Kuling, the it is known to be n semi-Government Some critics are alleging that Pre-in Berlin un December 30, concerning foreign authorities at Shanghai. com- body.

German and other firms dealing in ment at Chungking, which Kave Interests on foreign affairs in order to exercising of these righta.

orders the guerille to permit sufe sorry to see the liquidation of the divert attention from the unsatis-

"The German Government agreed conduct through their lines. Simul- barter agency which kept goods from factory conditions in America.

One or tivo Senators even go so at that time to provide the British taneously British and United States the open market and shut traders oft far as to express the opinion that Government with a

state-naval ofeers proceeded to Kuling to from competition. From the Chinese President Roosevelt is using the aid ment.

negotiate the evacuation on the spot. point of view, being able to dispose of large stocks to Germany enabled 5,000 GUERILLAS NEAR

them to keep a good price on the particular According to "Trans-Ocean," there open market for those German Government handed to the are 5,000 Chinese guerillas in and goods, but according to a message British Government a written state-around Kuling, and the Japanese from Reuter, the barter transactions

were otherwise one-sided. New York, Feb. 2. anent regarding the intentions as re-military authorities have decided to

Reuter's message stated that the The secrecy surrounding the foreign vealed at the aforementioned confer- try and eliminate them in the near future. Because of this, and the con-

Chinese in London

That believed policy of the United States is gener-ence.

sequent danger, they have requested quidation was inevitable: ally deplored in press comments on

"Germany will, accordingly, in the foreigners to evneunte forthwith, obtained some consignments of arms While it la believed that China has President Roosevelt's reported state-

submarine tonnage to giving them, as yet, only ten days in and munitions under the barter crease her The "Herald-Tribune" suys that parity with that of the British Em-walch to carry out the request,

agreement, the Chinese say it proved while President Roosevelt's foreign pire, the beginning to be made in

anything but satisfactory to them. palleles have been as admirable as 1930, and construction to be con-

They allege that German payments treaty limit they are bold, nevertheless, when the tinued unlit

The Japanese demand specifles that consisted of large consignments of issue is as grave as peace and war in achieved.

the foreigners must evacuate before pocket knives and other mass pro- the balance, the right for the people

next Friday. The route, "Germany will, furthermore,

the duced articles which Germany was arm Japanese further direct, should be unable to sell elsewhere and useless two 10,000-ton cruisers In such a taken from Lushan through Lien-in Ching, manner that they will be advanced hwatung to Kluklang. from

Regarding the allegation that the cruisers of sub-class D to In

leaving the mountain, foreign barter agreement enabled China to cruisers of sub-class A. In doing so, nationals must act in a group and, by keep up prices in the open market, Germany Is exercising the right flying Recorded to her in the agreement." methods, show that they are not com- need therefor, since wood oil is flags or other adequate the Chinese point out there is no Trans-Occan,

bolants.

wholly and wolfram largely exclu- After descending the mountain, the sive Chinese products, the demand foreigners must obey the directions for which in worldwide, irrespective of the commander of the Japanese of any German agreement. troops stationed in Kluklang, whether they stay in Klukiang or proceed to other pinces.

mont.

paramount.

15

to be informed seems

The "Chicago Tribune" says that the White House has become un im perial palace. President Roosevelt acting as if he were absolute ruler of a people who have nothing to say about their own destiny, whoi could be sold into war

light

$0

they were 18th century

an if

The "Washington Post" declares that the Administration's efforts to facilitate the sale of planes to France is a possible factor in the slight re- laxation of tension noted in Europe.—

Macho, Feb. 2. Under the command of Lieut- Comm. D. L. C. Craig, HIM.S. Sea-peace.-Reuter, mew arrived in Macao on a short visit yesterday afternoon. The usual exchange of salutes and official calls

given when the Ser

Seamew borthed Portuguese waters.

the

Is

No Racial Discrimination In Britain

ROUTE MADE KNOWN

NAMES OF FOREIGNERS

Bomb Explosions

Among the foreigners at present in Sequels In Court

Kuling are Mr. and Mrs. J. Berkin (British); Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert

REPUBLICANS ACT

Washington, Feb. 2.

London, Feb. 2. Nine Republican members of the

and son (British); Mr. and Mrs. J. L Sir Samuel Hoare told the House- Duff (British); Rev. and Mrs. W. Hof Commons to-day that 33 persons House of Representatives Foreign

London, Feb. 2. เก

"In this country there is no official Wupperfeld Scomew's officers The

were the

Affairs Committee to-day issued a

(German); Mr. Roy

had been arrested and charged with ជួរ

guests of Mr. F. J. Gellion, British stalement in which they "deplore and system of classifying people by race Allgood (American); Mr. and Miss various offences in connection

declared the

with Home B. Arndt (German); Mr. and Mrs. the recent, explosions. protest against the un-neutral actions or religion", The Governor of Gibraltar, General Vice-Consul for Macao, and Mrs. Sir Edmund Ironside, will, it is an

Gellion, for dinner yesterday eveolag, of the secret methods of the Presi-Secretary amid cheers in the House Massey (British); and Dr. H. G

The police were continuing en- nounced, pay

with the sale of ef Commons when asked to-day what Barrie (British). official

and a luncheon was held in their

dent" in connection visit 1onour by H.E.

quiries and taking all possible steps proportion of refugees admitted to French

the Governor of aeroplanes to France. Morocco during the latter honour by HE

to prevent further outrages. There is no objection against the the United Kingdom in recent months Macao, Dr. A. Tamagnini Barbosa, part of February.

to-day. The Governor and his off-

sale of acroplanes to a nation to was Jewish. In view of the existing tension be- cial party dined on board the Sea- which the United States is diploma- Sir Samuel Hoare added the in- tween France and Italy, considerable mew this evening and an At Home dicardy utral acts entangle us in refugees from

"but we insist that formation that the number Buch un-neutral importance is attached to the visit,

was held shortly before noon on the

Germany admified which is regarded as a clear demon-

foreign conflicts, and endanger the since September 30 last was about visiting siration of Anglo-French solidarity.

0,000. British Wireless. engaged a local peace of America." team in a soccer match this afternoon and the Seamew's team lost by a score of three gonis to two.

The French cruiser squadron which arrive here some days ago on a visit, left again on Thursday--Trans- Decan.

Staff

THE "TELEGRAPH" will send a Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests

·should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

The com

H.M.S. Seamow will leave this port to-morrow morning.-Our Own Cor- respondent.

Exchange Control In Shantung

They appealed to the President to present the facts to the American people who "irrespective of parly, are Being committed to a war programme through secret diplomacy."

The statement urged the President to uphold traditional foreign policy of neutrality, non-intervention, and peace-Reuter,

NO DANGER OF WAR

Washington, Feb, 2.

ATTACK ON JAPANESE

of

WEICHOW SEEN AS

BASE FOR DRIVE

(Continued from Page 1.)

cluding transports and an aircraft- carrier, at the island.

The proximity of the transportaį

Another twenty persons appeared in Court In Manchester to-day, charged with endeavouring to cause explosions. Of the twenty persons, two were women.

Twelve men: appeared at Bow Street, charged with being in unlaw.. fut possession of arms and explosives.. -Router Special

indicates that the Japanese may be Reich May Change

attempting a now landing in the vicinity Pakhot.

It is estimated that there are prob-

the vessels,

LA Ping-chun, 22, described as n partner and waller in the Cha Heung ably 20,000 Japanese troops aboard Sut cating house at 81 Hennessy Road, Wanchal, appeared before Mr. at the Central

Japanese.

+

ISLANDERS KILLED Increasingly Large number

Colonies Tactics

London, Feb. 3.

Important changes in form in the renewed German campaign for of colonies will become apparent in the

diplomatic cor

He

- The United States is not in danger R. A. D. Forrest of entering a foreign war under this Magistracy this morning in connectslanders are attempting to flee to the near future, says the Peiping, Pob. 2. Administration, sald Mr.

Harold tion with the recent attack on mainland to avoid Japanese atroci respondent of the "Daily Exchange control ta functioning, InTekes, commenting on Mr. Herbert Cheloo as from yesterday on Japan Hoover's speech last night-Reuter, ese naval orders that export permits will only be granted if export, bills -are sold through the YokohamEA Specio Bank branch, which is only

accepting them at the artificial rate

of 1/24 por dollar.

Shippers are refusing to export, and their constel vessels are sailing from

Chefoo without cargo-Reuter.

tics.

adds: "I learn that Telegraph." all branches Li was charged with wounding and On Sunday last, about twenty of the Reichs Colonial Association have to discontinue re- causing grievous body harm to islanders who were discovered leaving been instructed London, Feb. 2.

Hlyosh! Sagora with intent to mur-in their junks were massacred by the ferences to our old colonies, and” instead to concentrate on "a"mbre"" The Chancellor of the Exchequer der. Sagora is at present in hos Japanese. has received £25 from

All were killed, the bodies being comprehensive demand for colonies an ex-pital. service man in gratitude for. Mr. A remund was granted on the apexposed in an open field as a warning oqual in value to those held.or Chamberlain's efforts; for peaceplication of Det. Inspector W. N. Dar against further attempts to leave the administered by. other Europead

W. N. Dar- British. Wireless LAN keln,

States. Reuter,... island.

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