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February 3, 1939.

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Soviet Russia Breaks Off Diplomatic Relations With Hungary As Protest At Pro-Totalitarianism

"NO LONGER AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRY,"

MOSCOW ALLEGES

MOSCOW, FEB. 2.

MAXIM LITVINOV, THE SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER, HAS

M. FORMED THE HUNGARIAN MINISTER THAT THE SOVIET

GOVERNMENT HAS Decided to SEVER DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY.

The decision has been taken owing to German pressure on Hungarian affairs, and because of Hungary's adhosion to the anti-Comintern Pact.

M. Litvinov informed the Hungarian Minister that the Soviet Legation at Budapest would be closed, and the Soviet Government expected the closure of the Hungarian mission in Moscow.

According to the official agency, the decision of the Soviet is connected with the fact that as a result of the Munich agreement,. Hungary has lately been subjected to strong pressure by certain

VETERAN TO RAISE STANDARD Ma Chan-shan To Fight Japanese

CHUNGKING, Feb, 2,

States, and the "policy of the Hungarian Government shows that it easily yielded to this pressure and has lost its independence to a considerable degree."

AGGRESSIVE AIMS

It is pointed out that the decision of the Hungarian Government to join the anti-Comintern Pact cannot be justified by the interests of the Hungarian State itself, which by no means coincide with the aggressive aims pursued under the guise of this pact by its participants,

A RELIABLE MILITARY source stated to-day that General Ma Chan-shan, who, shortly and in the first place by Japan.

after the Mukden Incident in 1931 resisted the Japanese

$250,000 FOR GOVT. SHIPS

FOUR

NEW LAUNCHES,

costing $250,000, are

ALFONSO CONGRATULATES |INSURGENTS

under construction for the Eulogistic Telegram

To Franco

Hongkong Government, the "Telegraph" learns.

These vessels have been

partment.

TO-MORROW

DEFINITELY

The

LAST DAY

of our

WINTER SALE

Final Reductions In AlI Departments

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

--RADIO-

7.02

Variety with Lealto Henson, The Hodlars, Lealle James, Juno Knight and Jack Jackson and Als Orchestra.

Hal Lorenzo (Piano) ·

From the Studio

EMPIRE VARIETY THEATRE

Plano-Old Fashioned Love Quickstep; If We Never Meet Again Programme Broadcast by

Slow Fox-Trol........Gerry Moore in Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c's Strlet Dance Tempo; Vocal-My heart (Alm, "The Lilac and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. Will Be Dancing

Domino'); 0,52 and 8-11 p.m. on

m.c's.

Domino-Waltz per

Lilac accond.

Song (from The Lilac Domino'),

Radio

art and Bligh)......Illdegarde chestra-Gypsy

with

BURGOS, Feb. 2. EX-KING ALFONSO of ordered by the Harbour De-Spain, and his son, Don Juan, to day exchanged telegrams with General Franco on the occasion of the fall of Barcelona.

6.35 Records: Free (aim i-Key Arches Used To

Nicholl. reads us follows: "My enthusiastic For Sound'): Night Must Fall (#lm) Orchestra; Piano Charlle Kunz Plano

Included in the orders is a new launch for the Postal Department, to be used for conveying mails

the harbour to and from Kowloon, and to and from ships in mid-

stroam.

across

Another launch, when com- missioned, will replace the old Police Launch No. 10, while a third vessel will replace the Harbour Department launch No. 4.

The fourth vessel, which is being constructed at a cost of $90.000, will be used as a control launch at Kai Tak Air- port.

KING ACTS IN CRISIS

The message

#9 n

The

6.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra June Knight (Soprano) with Orches from the Roof Garden of the long-tra and Male Chorus: Dance Orches-

tra-Sailing Home With The Tide kong Hotel.

Waltz: In A Little English Inn-Fox- (a) To-night we love; (b) Stop Trot. ..Juck Jackson and His Or- You're breakin' by heart; (c) Starchestra with Vocal Refrain: Har- Dust; (d) Lullaby in Rhythm

monica Duct-Italinn Favourites (arr. 6.14 Record: The Scene Changes Hodiars)....The Hodlars; Dance Or- (Billy Huli)....Hildegarde with Fritz

Violin Fox-Trot; Some Other Time Fox-Trot....Jack Jackson and His (Vocal) at the Piano.

6.21 Mama's Gone Good-bye: (c) Where gins Again (Flanagan); Where The

(a) Change Partners; (b) Vocal Refrain; Com in the world; (d) Rhythm Mad.

Be (Flanagan- ....Fluhagan and

and Allen with Quentin M. Medley No. D. 4; Intro: With Plenty

and You; Let's Money

Heads our

Togetherrlie Kunz Moonlight and

Shadow ctc. with Rhythm Accomp WIL Sketch The German rateslonaire Se

Scene (from 'Seeing Stars')

....Leslie Henson and Fred Emney; Cinema Organ-Wedding Of The Painted Doll (film 'Broad- way Melody'); Medley Of Old Songs....Leslie James playing on the Organ of the Regent Cinema, Stam- ford Hill, London; Dance Or

Orchestras Love's Just A Melody-Fox-Trot (from 'Stop-Go'); Valparaiso Rumba (Alm 'Dance Band')....Jack Jackson and His Orchestra with Vocal Re- train;

from King Alfonso

Tenth Aiau.... and heartfelt congratulations, niso to the whole glorious army led by Your Maclean at the Organ; The Squirrel Dance (Smith). Rudy Starta Excellency, and my gratitude as

with Piano, Accordeon (Xylophone) Spaniard, together with the assurance

and Saxophone, of my devotion and of my confidence In the re-nwakening of our country."

General Franco replied: "Most grateful for your congratulations and your tribute to the army, as well as for the assurance of your devotion nnd of your confidence. send sin- cere and hearty greetings."

It is stated that the telegram cx- changed between Don Juan and Gen- eral Franco were couched in equally cordial terms.Trans-Occcn.

LOYALIST APPEAL

DISALLOWED

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0.44 (R) You and Me; (b) Old Apple Tree; (e) My Own; (d) Rhythm Excursion.

7.00 Closing Loent Stock Quota- tions,

5

Export Credits For China

London, Feb. 1. the debate in the

Put

Humor

Com-

3.00 Time, Weather, and Announce-

Replying to House of Commons to-day on the The House of Lords, the Export Guarantees Bill, Mr. R. A. supreme court of appellate judgment, Hudson said that if there were dements. to-day disallowed the appeal lodged mands for railway and other equip by the Spanish Loyalist Government ment for China, he thought a trans- against the judgment of the Court of action of the order and magnitude he Appeal, confirming the orrest of the had in mind would require terms of Spanish cicamer Arantzazu Mendi, in credit so lengthy, as hardly to fall

within the purview of the Bill. British waters.

The steamer, which belonged to a If it were decided to do something Spanish Insurgent owner had been of that nature, the House might be

by requisitioned

Loyalist cure that a special Bill would be Government, claiming to be the only brought in. legal authority in Spain, whereupon,

IN BELGIUM Consequently, the decision has been forced upon the

advance toward North Man- Hungarian Government from outside.

churia at Nonni River, is going back to Manchuria to fight the Japanese.

This informant said that General Ma Chan-shan TV its nt presunt commander of n "will advance army", which is Aghung the Japanese western Suyuan, and his men are Manchurian native cavalry.

It is remembered that General Ma, after his Nonni battles surrendered to the Japanese outwardly, and the Japanese appointed him Minister of War in Manchukuo.

TRICKED JAPANESE

General May after swallowing Up

Soviet circles explain that distinction is made between, other signatories of the pact and Hungary because the olher signatories are still independent States. It is declared that "Hungary is now a vassal of the Rome-Berlin axis, and does not deserve full diplomatic status.”—Reuter.

A GREAT SURPRISE

STIRRING DEFENCE

OF JEWS

Moscow:

BRUSSELS, Feb. 2.

the

Mr. Hudson added that were national viewpoint to publishing the mount allotted to each country.

Reuter.---

province.-Reuter

INSURGENTS CONTINUE

ADVANCE

Burgos, Feb. 2. Insurgent troops to-day occupied Berga in the valley of Llobregat.

Loyalist troops are reported to be retreating further on all fronts in the direction of the French frontier.

B.03 Loudon Relay-Under Big Ben'.

A talk by Howard Marshall, 8.15 Studio-Jazz Piano Recital by Hal Lorenzo.

1. A-Tisket-A-Tasket; 2. Medley; (a) Serenade to the Stars; (b) Whis pering; (c) Love walked in; 3. (a) Rosila Tango; (b) Cherie Waltz; (c) Tears in my heart-Tango-Fox-

4. my You're a Swechsart; (C) I've set that Foolish Feeling; 5. Medley; (a) C Old to Dream; (e) Major Frolles; (b) When I Grow too

a Kiss; d. China Boy Kingdom for

8.33; The Duncan Sisters. Adam And Eve (Duncan Sisters- Granatt); TI-PI-Tin (Leveen-Grever) Sweet Onion Time In Bermuda (Duncan Sisters-Coslow)....necom-

panied by fun play at the Org.

8.45 Harold

Rodeo March (Ramsay); Six Great Melodies: Intro: Londonderry Air; Cherry Ripe; Annie Laurie: Black Eyes; Lorelei; O Sole Mio; Populer Melodies; Intro: Alone at a table for two; Alone; I'm all alone; You started me dreaming; The touch of your lips;

KING LEOPOLD'S interven-state demand of the owner, she was grave objections from the iner tion in certain questions of home port. policy in the course of the

The judgment of the House of Cabinet Council meeting held the previous decision of the Court of Lords is important since, following here to-day was stressed in a Appeal, it expressly recognises the objective, thus gaining a firm footing communique issued later by Insurgent Government as the Gov-in the Geronu Premior Spaak,

ernment of a sovereign, independent Special. The decision of the Soviet

State.Trans-Ocean. The communique slates that the

DEMONSTRATIONS IN Government to break off diplo-King dwelt on the necessity firstly, matic relations

NEW YORK with Hungary of precision in matters of economic has called forth the following policy, secondly, of adaption of a budget to the financial resources of

New York, Feb. 2. comment in Hungarian circles at the country, and thirdly, of the Between 10,000 and 12,000 people development of social legislation. demonstrated last night in front of

Italian The King also discussed the ques- the

consulate in Fifth The step, coming so suddenly and tion of constitutional guarantees, and Avenue, demanding the repeal of the

A detailed statement regarding the Lost.

0.00 The demonstration tied up traffle capture of Berga says that the Insur-

London Relay--Food For surprise. Complying with the Soviet ton of

executive and legislative demand, the Hungarian envoy

at powers, ans

and insisted that odministra- despite the efforts of 200 police.

gents advanced on Thursday morning Thought'.

Three short talks on matters of Moscow notified his Government attive reforms should be carried out Parade permits had been issued for in two columns on the town, com-

the 3,000 only, and the authorities in-pletely surrounding Loyalist topical interest. Budapest of the Soviet's step. Ilow-without further delay.

9.20 Next week's Programme. Informed quarters odd is known as to whai de-

that the dicated that the police had been garrison, which soon ceased to offer

the handle expressed the earnest desire Instructed

crowd further resistance. king

9.30 London Relay-The News. The occupation of Berga brings the 9.50 Gershwin-'An American in Hungarian semi-offelal circles here that the constantly increasing fric- tently.

No casualties were reported al-Insurgent troops in this sector to Paris' and 'Rhapsody in Blue'. nament issued by the head- further stated that M. Litvinov had on between the parties in Parlia

In the morning within 35 miles of the French frontier An American In Paris... New Light Symphony Orchestra with George through Sinklang, but he himself. quarters of the World Jew suggested that the safeguarding of the ment should be diminished in the though, pletures

interests of the two countries would interests of the nation.-Trans-Occan. papers indicated the frequent use of at Puigeerda with ather

It is further announced that the Gershwin; Rhapsody In Blue..Boston commanders of

Congress was issued to-be entrusted to the respective diplo

night-stleks-United Press. TURBULENT SESSION

conducted Maestrazgo army corps has advanced Orchestra

by Arthur guerillas Manchuria

matic representatives of both Soviet-

SILS OCCUPIED

a considerable distance beyond Vich Fielder with J. M. Sanroma at the China after a trip through Europe. night, and is as follows: Russia and Hungary in a third coun- An attack on Premier Spaak, says

Burgos, Feb, 2.

and has captured the villages of Seva, Plano. Since his return in 1933, General "In view of the outrageous try.

Trans-Ocean" message occurro General Franco's legionary of mix-Taradell, and Ruldeperas, thus en- 10.20 Londen Relay — "Empire Ma Chan-shan has been honoured by

It is, moreover, confirmed in Hun-after a turbulent session in the Cham-ed corps, advancing on Gerona, to- veloping the Ment Seny mountain Variety Theatre.“ being given a position as a member attacks against the world of

of Deputies, during of the National Military Affa

Affairs Jewry made by the Chancellor garion circles that M. Litvinov actu- ber Council of which Generalissime of the Reich in his last speech, ally had a talk with Hungarian envoy Premier Spaak was violently attack-day occupied Sits, 12 miles from

a huge sum of Japanese money, and

huge quantities of Japanese equip Hitler Impeached

ment, turned his guns against the Japanese in 1932 and fought a guerilla war in North China until he was hard-pressed over the Mon. churian border, when he entered Soviet territory.

He was sent to Central Asia and his men were sent back to

Chiang

returned

In World Appeal

GENEVA, Feb. 2.

without previous warning, is a great emphasised the principle of separa-Spanish embargo.

ever,

THE TEXT OF A state-/visionpest will male.

Kat-shek is the President. it is our duty to make it known

and

In the meantime, he never gave up to the governments and public hio efforts to fight the Jape of opinion in civilised nations, the his cavalry forces, under the

. "stiff Advance Army" are fighting profound indignation felt by the Japanese in western Sutyunn millions of Jews represented by checking the threatened Japanese advance from Paotow to Ningshino. the World Jew Congress.

United Frest.

Paris Prepares

For Air Raids

THREAT OF EXTERMINATION

"The head of the German Govern-

who are prevented from praying in their synagogues or even from seeki

ing an asylum elsewhere; is not con-

10-day.

140 anti-Comintern

ed by the opposition during a debale

violent scener.

10

SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS

its range in which the Loyalist artillery

on a plan submitted by the Walloon The impression prevails in Mon Socialist, M. Truffaut, recommending cow diplomatio circles that the drastic and sudden step towards the conversion or Belgium into a federal and the establishment

State, and

Great care is needed in the feeding Hungary is intended as a warning

ot administrations for the Flemish of sufferers from gastric and to other States which miglit i

and Walloon reglans.

duodenal ulcers and Inflammation of futuro Join Pact.

The protect was supported by the the stomach. The wrong kind of Special attention is paid to the fact Flemish Nationalists, and finally re- food will increase the pain and dis- ment not unly insults our unfortunate that Japan is definitely mentioned injected by 111 voles to 82, after comfort. In the early stages of trealment small quantities of liquid the official commnufque as one of the Jews in Germany, whose lives are "ggressive unti-Comintern Powers."

Demonstrators assailed M. Spaak, food must be taken at frequent made intolerable by high regime,Trans-Ocean.

when he returned home to confer with intervals, the presidents of the Croix De Feu But strength must be maintained: and

the Belgian ex-servicemen's the body must be kept nourished. and nurses organisations, hid previously attempt- That is why doctors tent to ridicule nations who are ably ber last, in their lust for conquested to force their way into the recommend Horlicks as an ideal food Paris, Feb. 2. A decree regulating French alr tule endeavouring to help the victims of brought the world to within an see of Government quarter in the central for patients suffering from gastric .defence has been passed by the one himself to threatening millions who, by 50-called 'natural' aspira- round guarded by strong cordons of

Nazl persecution; who does not con- most dreadful catastrophe, and part of the city, which, however, they ulcers and all infamed conditions of Government. The regulations in of Jews with complete extermination, tons, recently created a new and ex- police. clude enrolling of volunteers for air but is trying to air up all the nations.tremely dangerous crlalu. raid precautions work. Enrolment of the world against them. will last for a year and publle ser-

"The Chancellor of the Reich even

"It is in just those countries where vants may be requlationed if neces-amrms that it is not Germany which the Jews exert no influence whatever, the Jews do, not even and where sary-Reuter,

threatens the peuce of the world. but that it in the Jews who want war.

possess elementary rights,

"If the Jews have been eliminat- ed from national life, this is preto einshes during which several were and worry, the task of carrying on cisely because their relleion, their arrested and taken into custody. and doing, work which must be done mentality, their sentiments

and

Premier Spask, who was rescued a doubly difficult one which must shele tradiflems are epposed to by policemen stationed outalde his send to exhaust one's nervous energy. every enterprise of aggression and residence, which was later guarded by Horlicks builds up strength, vitality violence, and to every act contrary strong detachment of steal-elmeted and prevents that listlessness and to the Lawa af humanity gendarmes, armed with rifles. tiredness caused by constant, nervous and solidarity between man."--| fortunately suffered only minor strain. H. M. Hodger, 406-108, Asia United Press

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"We desire to recall to the world that the countries which, in Septen-

the stomach,

Horlicks contains the essential elements of nourishment. It The demonstrators showed by their

restores vitality, without Irritating cries that they included Nationalinis pleasant to take. It builds up energy, a well as Left-Wing extremists and even the most sensitive stomach. It others, as some shouted "Long Live gives you strength to combat a long King Albert" and others "Long Liveliness, and shortens convalensence, The Republle."

Get Horlicks to-day, Dispersal of the demonstrators led]

In theso dimeult times of anxiety

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