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New Yangtse Protest Germans Collaborate With Other Nationals
CHUNGKING, Mar. 7. BRITISH, Italian, German and Portuguese shipping com- panies in Shanghai have request. ed their respective consulate- general to lodge fresh protests with the Japanese Government over, the stringent control over navigation along the lower renches of the Yangtze River, ac cording to Shanghai dispatch.
In
kang in Tahsing, Hochilachno Yangchow, and three others.
Shipping of third Parties has been greatly affected-Central News,
PALESTINE TALKS
Objections To British Proposals
London, Mar. G. THE BRITISH and Arab delegations held a lengthy meeting this morning when they continued discussion of the British proposals, and the Arab objections to them. The meeting will be tinued to-morrow.
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Holocaust In Ninghsia Indiscriminate Bombing
Of Capital
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A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
Feb. 7, 1880..
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STOCK MARKET
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The Hongkong Stock Exchange oficiul summary issued at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, snys;
Впуста
Hongkong Bank 31,300 Canion Inaifance $220 11. Fire insurance $15 Wurves $110 Ducks (Old) $17% Ducka (New) $103; Taube $914
The firmness noticeable at the end] of last week being maintained. Lanchow, Mar. 7.
The recent declaration of increases) The President in his annual In- EXTENDING THEIR bomb.
augural mesange to Congress on assum in the dividend distributions by some ing operations to far-flunging office protests against foreign of the Local Companies appear to be and austaina American bearing frult, resulting in enquiries Ninghaia, 15 Japanese planes, domination dying from Sulyaan, staged aghts in Samen. Ife is in favour of an now spreading over a wider selection, increase to the Nary and states that terrific air raid over Ninghsia, it is the duty of Congress to adjust the provincial capital, yesterday. the protection tariff.
A large number of bombs were dumped indiscriminately in the out- this of the city. Investigation of the losses sustained, which are be- Hleved to be considerable, is still proceeding
25 YEARS AGO the Japanese the attack,
March 7, 1914. raiders
flew away in a southeasterly Bombardier Wells beat Bandaman direction pissing
northern Blake in the fourth round of a contest
for the beavyweight of Great Britain.
-rojecting Tho campaign against hatplus in Berlin, which has been car ried on for some time by the German! Police authorities, is now being taken:
After
Over
Inncheng-Central News.
The Daily News, In view of Bismarck's speech on the African question, wants to know what is the price of Bismarck's friendship, and in regard to Samen, what dignity England in to make.
ancriAce of
national
On the pretext of military oper tions in north Kiangau, the Japanese have blocknded allharbours with the
To-day's meeting of the Jewish Shensi, exception of Tsinglungkung in Hal conference committee was post- Yenan, in northern Shenal, and the Nantungchow, men, Tienshengkang
Hangcheng, in east Shens on Hainshongkong in Jukas, Tiershing-poned until to-morrow.
"Reuter" was informed in author-Yellow River bank, were also bomb Jewish quarters that this ed by Japanese planes yesterday, afternoon's meeting of the Jewish Scores of missiles were calued in the conference committee was postponed suburbs of Yenan and seven outside by the milways. In the Brestau because I was thought that to
ihe night's informal meeting with British Government delegates might make it clear whether or not the British suggestions were able modidentian,
fiable, If they are so
then to- morrow's meeting of the committee is expected to discuss the counter- proposals to be put forward by the Jewish delegates."
Queen Victoria Of China
London, Mur. 6. "Madame Chiang Kai-shek means to China to-day what Queen Victoria decinred meant to Great Britain," Mr. G, W. Shepherd, confidential ad- viser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-
to
King Leopold Orders General Election
Brussels, Mar. 6. King Leopold of the Belgians to-
decres day signed a
dissolving Parlament, and a General Election JEWS GO BACK The three foremost Palestine mem-will be held on April 2,
It is announced that King Leopold shek, in the course of a tribute to thebers of the Jewish delegatlon, namely, splendid work the Chinese women Benzwl, chairman of the Jewish has not accepted the resignation of National Counell in Palestine, Mosin- M. Plerlot, and his Cabinet will thus were doing for their country.
of the remain in offer until the election sohn, Education Director Council, and Suprasky, called on Mr. Reuter, Malcolmn. MacDonald at. 4 o'clock to-day.
Mr. Shepherd, who, is spending a short time in London en route to New York, from where he will return to China, expressed the belief that the war in China will continue for at least another three years, and would nol end in the defeat of China.
The mistake Japan had made since the beginning of the conflict was that she had not token into account the new spirit in China.
China's greatest need to-day was medicines, and this would become even greater during the next three years. Reuter.
Exceptional Terms!
It is understood they said farewell as they are leaving for Palestine this weck.
Arab circles in London profess to be mystified by the news from Egypt
have district the authorities
posted notices to the effect that the wearing of hat pins with unprotected pulnts forbidden in railway stations and in trains, and that offenders can be rai Tured railway tickets and are Ilable to.
nes up to the amount of £0.
10 YEARS AGO
March 4, 1020.
found Extensive repairs have been necessary at Government House, follow. ing an Inspection of the ball roum roDI. The work is already in hund, thus rendering Government House tens- porarily unsuitable for entertaining purposes on a large scale.
The streets of the city are adornadi with age and burting and crowds of visitors are pouring in to celebrate the inauguration of the new President and vien-President on Monday.
which Pennsylvania Avenue, along
lined from morning did not refer to any such Mir. Ifoover will ride, le
Capital I to the White House with hold the proposals.
The meeting with the Arab com-gally decorated stands to mittee this morning dealt with the spectators.
the Arab British proposals and
of an approach to the Mufti to obtain counter-proposals. The Arab dele- his consent to the revised proposals, gates described progress
as slow.
were
It is stated that the initiative for They declined to admit they such a move has not come from the satisfied with the position, but agreed were not dissatisfied.- Arab delegates in London, and that that they
Mufti this i Router.
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ONE-EYED. SAM
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The following will represent the Hongkong Stuckey Club second eleven and some-one thought to mention in their match with the University an One-Eyed Sam. the latter's ground ni 5 p.m. to-day--- A. C.. lowell, F. E. Henry, L. F. Nichol
He was by no means unknown in aon (captain), R. R. Todd, L. A. R. police circles, having half-a-dozen or Dunean, Rev. N. Evans, A. . Botelho. 30 convictions to his debit. Ofcial- W. A. Nowers, R. K. Valentine, B. V dom was inclined to suspect my Parker and T, J. Price.
friend of a further escapade, but I'
The "A team to meet the TM.C.A. indignantly flouted the idea. How nt king's Park at 5 pm, on Friday will could such_pn_old and infirm fellow! consist of R. W. Sapsed, E. R. Robinaon,
F. I. Rowell, G. Rankin, I., A. R. Dun perform such perilous gymnastics? ean, A. J. Ashby, G. Munn, A. R. But my confidence was fast waning. Butrihe, HI. V Parker, T. J. Price (Captain) and Ross.
5 YEARS AGO
THE END
Was not yel. Some twelve months later I spied the old fraud again in the neighbour-
March 7, 1934. Talented demonstrations in all form hood. of dancing featured yesterday's display
With the temerity of the practised by the pupils of the Montgomery O'Kerto school of dancing at the King's old hand he evidently supposing me to be even more dreamy-eyed "than Solo work was particularly commend is the cone accosted me with the' able, and in this respect Mias Botty time-worn trick of a dirty scrap of Pestonj, with her Spanish dances, paper purporting to something of
Juta Aragonesa," and "Fandaguillo de other.
Theatre..
Almerin," earned outstanding honours. I
Ms. "Gus" D'Aguine sang the refrain eyed him and asked where my in "Joto Aragonesa" which helped to $10 was? Som turned not a hair, nor did his expression change; he make this a charming study.
In the opening number Miss Gloria merely spluttered an indignant denial Yee gave a clever spio number, and and made oftat no infirm gall, by Yvonne Martin and Joan Fergusson the way.
were no pretations.
en In excellent inter- Is this the Anale? At all events) 1 am convinced-nearly--at the in-
Mian Pat Anslow's Hungarian Danco anity of indiscriminate surrender to was thoreughly enjoyed, the dimeult the incessant cry of "Cumshaw, mis- steps boing displayed with rare accom-se, cumshaw!" plishment.
The "Minettes," in which the senior pupil, together with Mism O'Keeľa WAS performed splendid tap dance, warmly received and an encore inxisted upon, 3 lie
of clever work
Mixes O'Keefe, riette, the
E. Pustonji, G. Yeo and Norah Kew, was especially attractive.
Their Majesties' Visit To Canada
the
London, Mar. B. Their Majesties departure for Canada, originally arranged for May 8, has been altered to May 6 in view of the possibility of their arrival in Quebec being delayed by weather conditions.
Their arrival in Quebec will be May 15, as scheduled in the first place,
Reuter,
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Calcutta
Rioting
Calcutta, Mar. 6. One hundred and thirty persons were taken to hospital following an outbreak of fommunal rioting in af cóiton mill area, 14 miles from Calcutta to-day.
The police dispersed the and made 17 orresis.--Reutor.
Cantoni Killed
crowd
Milan, Mar, a. The 27 year-old racing car driver, Signor Renzo Cantoni, was accident-j ally killed to-day while carrying out a trial run with a Maserat car on the Monza racing track-Tranz-Ocean.
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12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Servicel Brooks)....Judy Garland (Vocal) of Intercession from St. John's with Orchestra. Cathedral.
12.30 Compositions of Delius. Brigg Fair....London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Geoffrey Toye;
6.44 (D) Sweet as a Song; (b) Swing low Sweet Chariot; (c) Now it can be told; (d) Mỹ walking stick.
7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota-
To The Queen Of My Heart; Love'stions,
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Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- iments.
1.30 Dance Music.
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Fox-TrotsMy Sweetie Away: Handel In Harlem.....Scott Wood and His Six Swingers with Vocal Chorus: Slow Fox Trot Blazin' The Trail... Billy Cotton and His Band with Vocal Chorus.
1.40 Relay of the Rotary Tim Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, Speaker: Rotarian Prof, C. A. Middleton Smith. Subject: "After Twenty-Boven Years!"
2.13 Close Down.
A Musical Sequence. Produced and conducted by Stanford Robinson.
Time, Weather and An-
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8.03 London Palaoca."
4: Buckingham Palace; Written by L. Du Gorde Peach. Produced by H. Rooney Pelletier.
8.30 Studio Luba Shaflain (Piano) playing "Kreisleriana” by Bchumann. 8.55 Schumann-Trio In D Minor, Op. 13,
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Edward Fendler; Symphony No. 102 (a) Sweet and Slow; (b) Coffee in B. Flat Major
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