Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 5, 1939.
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ANGLO-JAPANESE ncgotiations in Tokyo regard ing the Tientsin crisis may never commence.
This seems to be the opinion held by informed quarters as a result of the latest demands.
According to "Domel," tho] British Authorities have inform-
poan or Chinese instructors. Terms water it is necessary further to the Japanese that Britain Women Will
$25 to $75. Phone 20082.
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DR. KUNG'S STIRRING "GLORIOUS FOURTH” BROADCAST TO US.
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is yours and the world's as much as
It is ours.
considers that a prerequisite to conversations must be the relaxation of the blockade of tho British Concession.
restrict the hours of supply.
Commencing at 10 p.m. on Wed-the nesday, 5th July, water will be shut off in all districts from 10 pim, to 5 am, every night until further notice.
A. G. W. TICKLE,
On the other hand, the Japanese appear to be demanding that a pre- requisite is that the $80,000,000 in Chinese silver speele held by Chinese banks in the British Concession must
Lead "Army" Auxiliary. Territorial Services
Forest Guard Set Upon "Refused To Allow
Me To Remove My Ancestor's Bones"
ANGLO-U.S. BARTER PACT To Come Into Force
As Soon As Possible
LONDON, July 4.
and.
Internee On Escape Charge Court In Session At Camp
Yip denied the charges. Inspector-
That he had attempted to escape IN THE House of Commona to-day, the Rev. R. W. Sorensen from the Matauchung Internce Camp by throwing a heavy log against the THAT forestry guards were requested further information wire fencing, was the allegation inade frequently assaulted by un-concerning the Anglo-American against Yip Tim-kai, 31, Interned also soldier, when he appeared before known persons because their barter agreement, various duties gained them whether further arrangements Mr. T. J. Houston at the Kowicon Magistracy to-day charged with at- enmity, was sald by Inspector were contemplated with the tempting to escape from the Camp Rogers at the Kowloon Magis: | American or other governments, and disorderly conduct. tracy to-day when he prosecuted Mr. Oliver Stanicy, President of Li Yui, 25, who was charged be- the Board of Trade replied that the foro Mr. T. J. Houston with hay- United States Senate had ratified the Rogers prosecuted.
Constable N. Singh, B. 709, sald in ing assaulted Lau Chau, forest agreement, and legislation empower-
Ing the American Government to evidence that at 8.60 pan. on July 9 guard No. 17, at the junction of acquire the necessary stocks of cotton he was sitting near the gate of the Tam Kung Road and Prince Ed- was being considered.-
Comp when he saw the defendant LONDON, July 4.
ward Road yesterday,
It was hoped to put the agreement moving a heavy log along the ground It is announced that Dame Helen Inspector Rogers sald
into force as soon as the necessary towards the wire fence. The defen- that fast powers had been obtained.
dant picked up the log and threw it The negotiations may founder on Gwynne-Vaughan has been appoint-
was walking in the The Minister aald he was consult at the fence. He immediately ron ed Director of the auxiliary territoriat night these two widely-divergent points.
regard to There seems Intle hope that the service army branch, with the ranks Kowloon City district when four men ing trade interests with
of Chief Controller.
set upon him from behind and as detailed agreements which would be up to the defendant and the sentries on duty blew their whistles and the Japanese military clique in Tientsin
Formation of the auxillary tersaulted him with their fists. A fre- necessary when the agreement comes alarm was raised. After a struggle, will moderate the blockade of
man from Kowloon Fire Brigade saw into force. No further arrangements the defendant was taken to the was announced in Concession, which was, in fact, inten- september last. The corps of women the urzault and went to Lau's assta- of this kind were at present con- Guards Office, xifled only last Saturday.
Yip: I wanted to use this wooden Tokyo believes that 'the
Dritish was created to release them from per- tance. The defendant was arrested templated-Reuter.
log to burn order to make warm Asked by Mr. Houston why he had
water to take a bath, because I was authorities will refuse to surrender forming certain milliary duties. The but the other three men escaped. the Chinese specie and, in fact, some force is now organised, and it is felt
suld
not feeling well, sources claim that the silver has aly at the present juncture opportune for assaulted Lau, the defendant
been removed from Tientsin it to be administered and controlled that Lau had once refused to allow British warship.
In future by a woman commander him to remove some of his ancestors bones from come place and had also assaulted him.
Water Authority.be handed over. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 4th July, 1939.
THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION
The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Associa- tion will be held in the Associa-ready tlon's Offices on MONDAY, the 10th day of July at 6.30 p.m.
C. A. GOLDENBERG,
Hon. Secretary, Association Offices, Bank of Canton Building, 4th Floor.
the
ritorial service
fand her staff in the War Ofce. London Interest
The strength of the service is now LONDON, July 5-The outlook in China was the theme of two addresses D12 officers and 10,547 members.
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan is In London last night by speakers with professor of Botany in, the University first-hand knowledge.
Mr. 11. J. Timperley addressed rajof London. She is best known to the meeting of members of all parties in general public however na chief con- the House of Commons, and express-troller of Queen Mary's Auxiliary
Corps with the British armies cd the opinion that. Tientsin was
In a sense, we are also fighting a battle for the Innocent, hardwork- Ing masses of Japan who are now in the grip of their military Lyrants. For we believe that the final victory of right and Justice in Asia will bring freedom to Japanese people from the feudalis PRELIMINARY, NOTICE nature of capitulation to Japan over later as Commandant of the Women's
them in bonds and shackles,
the
holds
tlo dietatorship that now
afford consolation to our people in
Now It is these considerations that
I wish to inform ny esteemed
the tremendous sacrifices neessaliated supporters that I have left Messrs.
in our resistance to the aggressor.
Own
In
merely a test case. Anything in the France during the Great War, and Tlentsin would, for long time, end Royal Air Force.-British Wireless. the possibility of American co-opera- tion either in the Far East, of Europe. American willingness to stand at
nur side Ja, the Far East and Europe was contingent upon Britain's read-
Mother Charges Her Son
The other speaker was Mr. William MineColin Kirkpatrick, who, in ad- When a theft case was heard by dressing the 1012 Club declared that Mr. T. J. Houston at the Kowloon undoubtedly
We are not despondent; rather ate WINDSOR BROS., Jewellers, Kow-iness to take a definite stand. we proud to make these sacrifices in
loon, of my
accord and the cause of ultimate peace and frec- dom throughout the world. To this propose shortly to open my own cause we solemnly rededicate our Jewellery Establishment. I shall selves, for without peace and liberty, life is pointless. We wholeheartedly accord them the same attention
courteous nervice да
G. M. ARTHUR,
Jeweller. Kowloon, 1st July, 1939.
pre-
the failure of the
Inspector Rogers said that there were frequent complaints concerning forest guards being assaulted. "The ashorities are doing their best to these assaults on forcatry stop guards,"-concluded the Inspector.
Mr. Houston to defendant: "You weeks' hard are sentenced to six
the law into your own hands." labour. You are not allowed to luke
SOVIET RELUCTANCE TO GUARANTEE NEUTRALS
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Price Of Rubber
LONDON, July 5. According to the "Financial Times", the price fixed for rubber under the Anglo-American barter agreement is 7d per pound Lab, Singapore, but the consent of producers in other countries has yet to be obtained. Reuter.
DANZIG CRISIS STILL BOILING (Continued from Page 1.)
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Singh sold that the defendant had been going in a direction opposite to that of the bathroom:
Referring to the struggle Yip anid: I did not know where he was taking me and I refused to go.
"I know the rules of the camp. so I never do anything wrong," - Yip | said. "If this log hud not fallen on the fence there this would not have happened,
"I took the log to boil water in the hut where there is an oven. There will take some action, such as the is a regulation that if you are sick mobilisation of the Dret in order without a doctor's certificate you to impress Germany with Britain's cannot get warm water to take o determination to resist aggression in bath. I was sick and it I use cold water I would catch a bad cold. If Danzig-United Press,
I wanted to get away I would not Roosevelt's Concern
choose a place which is abcut 10 HYDE PARK, July 4.-Those close paces away from the policemen. 1 to President Roosevelt say that the would choose another way. President in becoming increasingly Inspector Rogera remarked: That, no cxcuse, Every part of the concerned over the possibility of war is
To Mr. Houston, Yip said that no refusal to lift the arms embargo las in Europe and believes that the House Camp is invulnerable, muterally strengthened the Italian Implements were supplied to cut up the log. "Even the small knives for and German positions. New Points Raised
It is understood that the President's finger nails are taken away," said he. was merely 4.—"Reuler's" diplomatic advices from Europe huve One end of the log LONDON, July diplomatic correspondent learns that confirmed the bellef that Germany pinced into the oven and allowed to in well-informed circles it is consland Italy have considered the House burn.
disadvantageous speak of an neilon
to Great Mr. Houston to Inspector Rogers: dered premature to agreement having been actually Britain and France; moreover, it is Is that so?
Inspector. Rogers: It has been cut reached in the negotiations for an interpreted as an indication that the anti-aggression pact with Russin. people of the United States are not into small logs but it has not been What the defendant It had been hoped that an agree sympathetic to the Administration's done lately. ment would be completed by this denunciations of the dictators,
says is possible, Informed eirèles say that President Mr. Houston then expressed a wish time, but it is clear the Soviet reply raises peints which require further Roosevelt believes that the United to see the Camp and the log and consideration.
States could make a notable move fireplace in question. towards peace by serving notice on The Camp was then visited' and the dictators that friendly powers, word, was later received at the Kow such as Grant Britain and France, loon Magistracy that the defendant could purchase arms and munitions had
discharged on the two from the United States In ense of counts at the Comp. war-United Preza.
Japanese military party to end the Magistracy to-day it was revealed Russia, it will be possible to conclude undeclared war and to present them that the complainant was the mother negotiations with Russia this week. with the spoils of victory had dis- he defendant, Lo Lin, 25. Lo-Trans-Ocean.
pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny appointed business, Bnancial, and of a pair of gold ration bangles, civil elements in Japan.
$45, for Yu Mun, 50, his British efforts then to retala trade worth of opening will he
mother. with China would not be easier, they published later.
Sub-Inspector Whelan said that at would have to be intensified, our 4.30 p.m. yesterday, Lo was searched methods of organisation changed, while our whole attitude towards the in the street by a constable and was policies of the Japanese military found to have had the bangies. En- Authorities would have to be stiffened, quiries revealed that the bangles had
[been stolen.
Answering Mr. Houston, Lo suid that he was not an oplum addict. He was a stone breaker. Referring Japan was revealed to-day when Mr. scolding me and I had no money.
The first mild "sanction" against to his mother, Lo said: She is always Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, in the House of Com-am quite certain that I do. not smoke
opium. mons, announced that the British
Lo was sentenced to six weeks Government has decided that import-
hard labour. ed goods must bear the name of the country of origin Instead of merely being stamped "Foreign".
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who
to
-Reuter.
Anti-Japanese Sanctions
London, July 4,
subscribe the feelings of your great and patriol, Patrick Henry, who anid: "Give me liberty, or give me death viously. Particulars of address
Not Only China's Concorn and date And yet, the maintenance of Inter national law and Justice is not tho concern of one nalton alone. Vital interests cannot be protected by shutting one's eyes to world realities.
than the any more
ostrich can achleve protective isolation by bury- ing its head in the sand. When gangsters attack one's next door neighbour, one cannot secure hini- self by ducking his head under the bedclothes. When Are breaks out in one's neighbourhood, one cannot protect his own house by closing its doers.and windows. Nol Američan pence and security in the long run are undeniably contingent on world has been assaulted, neglected, or petre and security. But to enjoy Il-treated In a manner likely peace, it is necessary to work for cause unnecessary suffering or injury pence; and to ensure security, one to health, or knowing of a parent must pay the price for security. who is seeking advice on any matter Let me remind you that Japan as concerning a child, would be doing a warring nation is by no means self- an act of kindness by communicating AuMelent. In attacking China it is at once with- dependent upon the outside world, The Hon. Secretarles, HK.S.F.C. especially America, for the supply of The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C.,
He was opinion that the war materials-and--instruments of Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40res of the pull military destruction; and to obtain the menns Pokfulum' Road, lat floor; or the for the purchase of these deadly inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, revolt, and that the undeclared war
would end with undeclared pence. weapons and materials it has to sell Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Its own products. For instance, Yeung Choi Street, 1st door, Kow-
FOOCHOW READY Japan must buy, your scrap iron and cotton and must sell to you its ilk.
FOR BIG ATTACK Herein lies the vulnerability of Japan the aggressor: Heroin Hes also the
The Informant's nome will be opportunity of the American people kept strictly private, except in cases to help in checking the insatiable where malice is proved. ambition of the Island Empire. In their economie strength alone, the American people possess a weapon more
foon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
powerful than all the forces CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Japan is capable of mustering to its support. The moment Amerlea in- tensifies its economic pressure Japan, Japan's feet of clay must give way. America con check Japan's aggressive policy without going to Steamship
war.
On
In commemorating to-day's anniver
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
German Campaign For Scrap Iron
next three months.
It is understood that these further matters are immediately being taken up with the Soviet, and hopo la expressed that an agreement will not be long delayed-Reuter.
Di
Franco-American Ideals PARIS, July. 4.-In his Fourth of
July.speech here to-day, Mr. Willam Bullit, United States Ambassador,
"He who taketh the sword shall
Pope Cancels Tour Hitherto Britain has imported much
VATICAN CITY, July 4.--Popc drapery and clothing, food and toys
Plus XII has postponed his departure from Japan, which are merely stamp-
fer his summer residence at Castel ed "Foreign" when exposed for sale.
BERLIN, July 4-The cumpaign of Gandolfo for one, or possibly two made a strong attack on the Totall- If stich goods were stamped
In view ibe various "Japan" it would maite possible a collecting scrap-iron is to be carried, weeks, popular boycott of such goods-on throughout Germany during the intends to have in connection with perish by the sword," was the text
diplomatic conversations which he tarians, United Press.
iron, which gute increased from His Holiness bad actually planned. Also he stro
German requirements in scrap- the strained European situation.
Also he strongly emphasised... “Our 3,400,000 tons to 11,000,000 tons are to leave the Vatican on Wednesday. now covered up to 90 per cent, by
The Holy See has not yel abandon-common ideals" and that the United Statca and France would bath collections in the Reich, and it is ed hopes of playing the role of planned through the new campaign mediator in the present international naturally seeic to achieve their aima to cover requirements
Mr. Bullit also dedicated a plaque completely, crisis, especially in regard to Poland, without war, and thus to eliminate the necessity In Vatican circles attention is of Importing scrap-iron from nbrand, called in this connection to the arrival the American Unknown Soldier.
In view of the fact that most of in Rome of the Papal Nuncio in Germany's scrap-iron comes
from Warsaw, M. Corteal, following lengthy hal," the foreign community has America, It is belleved that Ger- conversations which he had with the been informed.
many's home campaign will improve Polish Foreign Minister. According to the latest sts there the passive German trade
It is also pointed out that precisely balance
at this critical moment the Poilsh the United are approximately 150 Britons, Afty-with
States Trans- three
Government has appointed Americans, and fifty-seven Ocean
Ambassador to the Holy See, after the other nationals residing at Foochow.
post had remained vacant for some The majority are missionaries,
27 Warships
Gather
ilme-Trans-Ocean, Chinese sources report that about including 27 Japanese warships, three aircraft carriers arc now concentrated at the mouth of the Min
Marseilles River.
"FELIX ROUSSEL"-"
17 A/30 sary of the American Declaration of
Bringing Cargo from Independence, I cannot refrain from vin Saigon, arrived Hongkong on expressing my sorrow that there are Wednesday, 5th July, 1930. dark clouds on the International Consignees are hereby informed horizon which threaten the principles that their goods with the exception for which the Declaration stancia. But for China the issues are clear of Opium, Treasure and Valuables and the way is set. As we gird our are being landed and stored into the loins to fight the third year of the Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon War of Independence in Asia, We cannot but draw inspiration from the loon, whence delivery may be ob- kerole sacrifices which your fore-tained immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me fathers laid at the altar of Indepen tience so that posterity might enjoy on or before 15th July, 1930, or they liberty and equality. I look forward will not be recognized.
to the day when there will be "Peace Damaged Packages will be examin- the Company's Surveyor by on earth and goodwill among men" ed
Dougins in and when our two sister Republies Messrs: Goddard and -across the Pacife will be able to con- the presence of the Consignces at 11th July, gratulate each other in memory of 10.00 am, on Tuesday, the thought that "Government of the 1939.
Consignees must have a Revenue people, by the people, for the people,: shall not perish from the earth."Omce in attendance when any duti- mbie goods are examined by the Com- Central News.
pany's Surveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected
I. OHL Agent. Hongkong, 5th July, 1930,
King And Queen Toby in any case whatever.
Visit Brussels
LONDON, July 4-It is officially announced from Buckingham Palace that the King and Queen have accepted with the greatest pleasure, the Invitation from the King of the Belgians to pay a State visit to Brussels from October 24 to October 27,
Reuter,
WILL RELEASE ENGLISHMAN
TIENTSIN. July 5.
Mr. E. T. Griffiths, Second Officer of the B. & S. steamer Yochow, will be released this afternoon.
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JAPAN SEIZES SWATOW C.M.C.
#
new
President's War Fears HYDE PARK, July 4.-President SWATOW, July 5-Arrangements Roosevelt stated at a press confer for placing the maritime customs at ence to-day that he wanted action on The Japanese control the islands Swatow under Japanese control will the neutrality legislation in this off the river's entrance and, in be completed when Mr. Tadahlia session of Congress with the objective addition control both banks of the Matsudaira, Japanese Consul, meets ut preventing a wor-Reuter. river and the const-line in the Mr. C. G. C. Askel, Swedish Com- immedinte vicinity.
Sinklang Held
missioner, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, it was rellably revealed. The Telegraph understands that Upon entry of Japanese forces into the British steamer Sinklong is the Swatow, a detachment of Japanese only vessel at present at Pagodu troops occupied the maritime customs Anchorage capable of evacuating property-bomel. British and otlier nationals it neces-
sary.
The B. and S. steamer Yunnan will from arrive there this afternoon Hongkong, en route to Shanghal. It is believed that few, if any, Britons will leave by her.
ROBBERS KILL GAGGED WOMAN
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Counter-Proposals
United Press.
been
SIAMESE TENNIS STARS COMING TO HONGKONG
Interport Match To Be Played
Siamese tennis players are being. sent abroad as messengers of good- will, and four players are now already on their way to Japan for a series of matches, after which the team will visit Hongkong, Manila, Saigon and Singapore."
Germany And Bulgaria BERLIN, July 4-The Bulgarlan Prime Minister's visit to Germany, which at first was regarded as merely a courtesy call, will develop into im portant political talks, according to The team salled direct for Japan on July. i and will be in Hongkong political observers here.
It is believed that the converan-around the end of July or beginning tions will strengthen political and of August. During the team's stay in economic relations beween Germany Hongkong, it is the intention to singe and Bulgaria.
an omelol Hongkong-Slam Interport
It is emphasised among political match, according to Mr. T. A. Pearce, circles that the German people have Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong always understood Bulgaria's - revi- LTA
alonistic aspirations, especially as The team consists of four players: Bulgaria's attitude against the British Munng Roeng, the presepi singles encirclement policy has sallanted the champion of Slam; Sanoh (who with German Foreign
doubles Office. - United Muang Roeng holds the Pren,
championship of Slam); Police Cap-
which
discussed
July 4-Competent MOSCOW,
Egypt And Bulgaria - tain Rasom Chatkavani, Cambridge SOFIA July The Egyptian Blue of 1934; and Miss Sanguan, the circles discount foreign reports that
Both Muong Roeng and Sanch are the Anglo-Franco-Soviet agreement Foreign Minister arrived here to-day present Lady Champion of Slam. has practically been concluded, and on a two days official visit. that signing of the pact is imminent. He was met at the station by the known in Hongkong, having been here before about three years ago There is ground to believe that the Bulgarian Cabinet-United Press,
when they look part in an exhibition. negotiations have made progress, but
match Cabinot Mooting
at the Hongkong C.C.. there is no indication whether the question of guarantees to the Balle. LONDON, July 4-The Foreign Chatikavani, besides being awarded
"Blue" In his
1934, played at Affairs Commitice of the British Wimbledon in 1930. After beating States has been retiled.
Informed circles believe that M, Cabinet,
British Molotol's answer contained counter-financial assistance to Poland during Reddell in the first round, he was The Sinklang has been held at
proposals requiring further dis- meeting at No. 10 Downing Street knocked out in the second by Fred Pagoda Anchorage for over a week woman Aways kept a substantial cussions, and the negotiations are ex- this morning, will re-assemble in the Perry, then making his last Wimble as an evacuation-ship.
[amount of money In her bedroom. pected to continue for some time House of Commons this afternoon to don appearance as an amateur, British
twice
"It was her habit to play “mah | Reuter.
consider Monday's Soviet reply to the offered to evacuate Britons from the Jongg almost every night, and quite
Holland's Domarche
latest British proposals. threatened elty, but on each occasion often she would not return home
An official spokesman described as: It was decided, after maas meetings, until
AMSTERDAM, JULY 4-Holland's premature the "Evening Standard's" one or two o'clock' ́In' the to remain in Foochow..
mornings," the Telegraph" reporter demarche to London and Paris pro report that an agreement on the terms Two British destroyers
was informed,
testing against attempts to draw of a triple alliance has been reached Holland Invited Friends
Into the Anglo-Franco-In Moscow-United Preas. In "Even at that hour she would often an Holland's initiative, according to Soviet guarantee system was made invite friends into her home, which the Telegraat", and was dictated by
naval authorities
at arc
Pagoda Anchorage.
Snatchors Active
Stock Exchange Report
London, July, 4. Unconfirmed reports of favourable,
The loss of two handbags yester was on the first floor of the building." nothing but Holland's own interest apparently a number of questions to progress in the Anglo-Soviet negotio-
day was reported to the Police.
Miss West,
The woman was almost totally deaf, the Kowloon the "Telegraph" was told. However, Hospital, reported that while shopp-it is belleved, that the robbery was ing at Gordon's her handbag, the committed by someone who must have contents of which were valued at $45, followed her into the building, as her apartment showed no signs of forci- Miss D. Bushford, 18 Military ble entry. Quarters, reported that between 3
was stolen.
The bedroom was 'ransacked, and, and 3.30 p.m. her bag, valued ni „$37, in addition to any money that may was stolen from the quarters.
have been in the woman's possession, her gold watch and other jewellery is missing.
The visit will be in return for the visit of the King of the Belgians to
An announcement to this effect was 'London in November, 1937 made by the Japanese spokesman at
this morning's press conference..
Grimthis was arrested Inst week The Board of Administrators, of WASHINGTON, · July 4 The outside a, cafe in the Japanese Con- the B F. n. D. C. have recently Treasury will issue a clarifying stato-cession for "Insulting a Japanese sanctioned the payment of $1,000 to ment on the monetary situation early sentry,"
the Canton YŴČA: (for relief of on Wednesday, some hours before the Representations were made regard- | refugees near the Chung Shan area),
II. C. Pih, the well known jockey, Senate is due to vote on the Monetary ing his detention by the British con- and $3,400 to the Foreign Auxiliary reading at 20 Village Nond, reports Bill. It is belleved that the state-suiar authorities,
to the National Red Cross Society of that some time between 0.30 p.m. and ment may include a' general outline The Yochow is scheduled to leave Chino (for an ambulance). Cheques 11 pm. yesterday, his car, 4477, of policy on the purchase of foreign Tientsin for Hongkong. to-morrow for the respective amounts have ne-valued at $1,200, was stolen from
outside the China Emporium, cordingly boon forwarded to them.
silverReuter.
Reuter,
In the
be settled.
Lionă, caused a sharp improvement in. was made simultaneouly on behalf of sight have revived a Stalin boom" to-day, owing to a renewed demand Foreign reports that a dermarche Reports that an agreement is in prices on the London Stock Exchange other amall States is semi-officially on the Stock Exchange. War Loans in markets, where stock is scarce, denied here.--Trans-Ocean.
jumped 5/8 to 93% while oils, mining
All groups benefited, particularly shares and trans-Atlantic Issues were gilt-edged securities, Kafirs and olie, British Pross Optimism.
sirong United Press.
the last-named recovering. .. good LONDON, July 4-Diplomatie:
Closer: Together
proportion of recent losser. quarters here express the bellet that
Among cornmodities, siger WIUL the month-long deadlock
LONDON, July 4-According to weak owing: to disappointed bull negotiations with Russis has been Soviet circles in London, the latest | liquidation
Inadequate findinguri broken and the chances of concluding Briüsh proposals mark one step for-take-off, combined with, absence of e nn agreement are now better than.at word towards meeting the Soviet lead from Wall Street, which closed- anytime slace the negotiations point of view, but not all the ques- for Independence Day, Reuter storted.
tions are yet cleared up, and further | Special. The British press optimistically re-explanations are necessary. ports that an agreement is in sight, It is understood, however; that both but Soviet quarters are taking a more sides have moved closer together over
The P. & O. Hiner "Rawalpindi cautious attitude saying that, while the question of the Baltic States, but the latest Franco-Brith proposals there are still some points needing left Shanghai yesterday and is due mock a subalantial advance, there is further elucidation,-Reuter,
here on Friday at about 3 a.m.
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