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LONDON, July 25,

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MINCING LANE is frankly MR. CHAMBERLAIN to-day All-treated in * manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury disappointed at the international refused to comply with Mr. Lo SINGS

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House adjourns for the recess. Public drivers 205) at once with-

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Some weeks ago Mr. Mander ob- The market fully expected an Cars for hire. Phone 87122, 523, The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. Nathan Road.

The Old City Hall, Queen's Road Cannouncement of a higher quota for tained Uso consent of the House to Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, the fourth quarter, accompanied by introduce the bill but since then other

the i Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the u rise in the price to three-eighths of business has Intervened and

measure has not passed its pre- Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, a penny.

Dealers, however, tra cheeringliminary stages and has not yet had a Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow-themselves with the thought that the second reading.

When the Premler refused to allow Toon.

Juation may relatively be stabiilsed anyhow until the end of the year, further discussion on the bill during announcement covers the the current session, Mr. Mander de- whole of 1030, while some even go clared: "Does the Premier not think so far as to read into the communique that it would be right at a time when the belief that the Anglo-American flesh and blood is being conscripted bartor agreement may never that similar measures should also be

which

the taken with regard to capital?"- nilegedly

stock position of Trans-Occdn. United States manufacturers might| cause them to make large purchases, which they have hitherto been leaving to their Government.

Del Lano Scotches A Rumour BURGOS, July 28.--General Queipo

del Luno was in conference General Jordana here to-day.

with

He afterwards told the "United Press" that he came to Burgos at General Franco's request to confer "on the important post I am to be given obrond".

the Ho asserted that Hbrand of his being arrested "fontustic and pure

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ns

the

U.S. Will Defend materialize, in

low Panama Republic

25.-The

July WASHINGTON, Senate, by 04 votes to 15, has ratified the treaty with Pariama providing for consultation in the event of any rumours threat of aggression which will en- were danger the security of the republic of nonsense"-Panama, or the neutrally and security of the Panama Canal."

Del Lano For Argentina?

Paris, July 25. General Gueipo Del Lano was re- ceived to-day by General Jorduna, the Spanish Foreign Minister, accord- ing to a despatch from Spain to a French newspaper.

case

'CANNOT CONCEAL

· DISAPPOINTMENT CHUNG KING

The treaty, which was signed in 1930, has already been ratified by SPOKESMAN DECLARES

Panami.Reuter,

(Continued from Page 1.) ·

ARAB LEADER ARRESTED

JERUSALEM, July 26-The Jarrest of the best-known leaders of the Arab irregulars, Abu Darra, was officially confirmed to-day-

Abu Darra fled to Damascus in April, and he was caught near the frontier when, it is assumed, he was order to take further part in guerilla warfore,

U.S.-Japan Treaty bowed to force and swallowed her on his way to return to Palestine in

May Be Abrogated

The interview is said to have insiert

WASHINGTON, July 25.-Senator 20 minutes.

Key Pitman, Chairman of the Senate complete reticence is Foreign Relations Committee, to-lay Although being displayed, it is believed that the predicted that the current ression of talk revolved around the alleged in Congress will pass Senotor Arthur tention of the Spunish Government to Vandenberg's resolution expressing send General Del Lane to Buenos the intention of the United States of 1011 Commercial Aires as Spanish Ambassador to the abrogating the Argentine-Trans-Ocean.

Treaty with Japan-United Press.

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pride.

"Certainly the agreement can't be expected to deter aggression or lo promote confidence in the effort which the British Government is now making to build up a peace front against aggression in the Europe.

"The apparent disposition to de- coinmodate aggression in the Far East a boomerang."- may prove to be Reuter.

An American missionary, who had been taken prisoner by Arabs, was released to-day after a ransom of 500 had been paid, he mission- ary has now returned to Jerusalem.

Trans-Ocean.

July 26, 1939.

ORDER FOR EVICTION Flat Not Used Entirely For

Domestic Purposes

Judgment with costs in favour of the plaintiff was given by Mr. Justlec Lindsell in the Bummary Court yea- terday at the conclusion of a posses- alon caso brought by Tsoi Yee-koo, married woman, against Yue Fook hing, trading on the Fook Hing firm, at 6. Thomson Road, ground floor.

Mr. P. Y. Woo acted for plaintiff and the defendant was reprezented by Mr. J. M. Hall.

Previously, defendant had said that; he was a blacksmith and had rented the premises in 1937. No business family and other was carried on in the premises, in which lived his people,

Cross-examined by Mr. Woo yes- terday, defendant stated that in the front! part of the house there were iron articles but they were old and useless and were the remains of undertaken. refting Jobs he had

used entirely for The house was domestic purposes.

The signboard put up was merely for the purpose of attracting cus- tomors

Leo Yuit-wal of 293, Ítennessy Road aald he had known defendant for over 10 years. Defendant called upon him one day and requested him to help to look for premises. He did this but later informed defendant that none could be found. Defendant had told him that a notice to quit hand been received.

Plaintiff said she had resided on the floor above defendant's flat for Defendant used the about two years. front part of his house as a black-

and amith's shop

coal was being 'n portable furnace in the burnt backyard. She had also heard noises of hammering iron. About three or four days a week work was carried on in the premises up to 11 p.m. or 12 p.m.

Wanted Premises Replying to Mr. Hall, plaintiff said that even if the defendant underlook to give to the Court an assurance that he would not reprat the alleged nuisance she would not necept such an undertakhig because she wanted

plained that some of her people hadi gone to live with her since they had come from Canton as refugees. They had nothing to do and she wanted to open a shop.

Broadway Mansions pussession of the premises. She ex- Adopts Puppet Notes

Anglo-U.S. Divergence WASHINGTON, July 25-accord-

SHANGHAI, July 25,-While the ing to well-informed quarters, the)

lower the yuan continued to drift to Anglo-Japanese agreement Is

akainst Lo Yong, rent collector said plaintiff subject of an animated exchange of levels, closing at 4.15/32

had once told him about the nose cents against the pinien between Washington and sterling and 8

and smoke from defendant's premises U.S. dollar, the Japanese owners of Landou,

The 20-storey Broadway Mansions and although defendant had been It is expected that this will result apartment hotel to-day announced told About this he did not cense In British and American Fur East that their charges will hereafter be burning coal. Defendant was given a verbal notice to quit but said that policies, which have, hitherto been made in Hua Hising banimotes. Parallel, becoming divergent.

The guests, therefore, will need to he could not find other premises.

He had been inside pny the Hua Hsing Commercial Bank

premises and The equivalent of . for the yuan, automatically bringing into effect a 35 per cent, surcharge compareti with the present value of the yuan. United Press.

Government circles regard the agreement 029 Д highly Important diplomalle victory for Japan, and it is expected to lead to a stiffening of The Japanese attitude towards the United States. Trans-Ocean.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

U.S. Criticised PARIS, July 25.-Further progress in the Tokyo talks is being watched The general view is very closely. that the Tokyo agreement will lead to a relaxation of tension in the Far East. It is hailed as a great success. The "Paris Solr" protests against the manner in which the Washing- ton Senate has criticised Britain for coming A speedy undertaking with Japan, painting out that these crilles have not right to accuse England, as they themselves are to cl. blame for compelling British states-Dec, manship to come to an arrangement Jan. with Japan.

Mar.

It is pointed out that when Britain May usked the United States to make a July common stand in the Tientsin-conflict, Spot these American Senators refused to

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All photographa entered must have been taken in the Colony pt Ilongkong, Photographs wilch have been already entered in other Competitions are trailgible. 0-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

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July HAGUE.

25. The May strengthening of the naval forces in the Netherlands East Indies was part of the programme announced by Dr. Sept. Colijn when he introduced his new Dec. business Cabinet Into the Lower Moy House.

A scheme for extension of the fleet Sept. for this purpose is to be submitted Oct. In September.--Reuter.

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had seen n furnuce and other things.

fis Lordship said defendant had failed to establish that the premisca were used entirely for domestic pur- poses, as he bad claimed, and there- fore judgment was for the plaintiff. He was given until the end of August to vacate the premises and was also ordered to pay meane_prodis at $35 a month from March 30 to the time of possession, and also to pay costs.

MILITARY PARLEYS

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Moscow more willing to come to an agreement with Paris and London.

The British Ambassador is said to have Informed his Goverrument that the chances of reaching an agree- ment appeared more favourable dur- ing the last 48 hours than during the entire

period of preceding

the negotiations Brutem

"The Flying BAYREUTH, July 25.--Herr Hitler, who spent Monday in Nuremberg Inspecting preparations there for the annaal Naal rally in September. arrived at Bayreuth to-day, where the annual Wagner Festival was opened in the afternoon with a per- formance of "The Flying Dutchman". which was given here for the first time since 1014.-Trans-Ocean. No Negotiations With Germany

London, July 25. Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, stated

Lze? House of Commons to-day that in the view of the British Government, the International situation did not admit of the re-opening of commercial negotiations with Germany, which were broken off lost March following the German annexation of Carcho- Slovakin.-Trans-Ocean.

in

BREAKDOWN CONFIRMED

(Continued from Page 3.)

riple that Poland should be free to use part of the loan for making purchases outside Grent Britain, the Government does not want to suṛ- render nil control over employment of the loun.

Unrestricted liberty for Poland in this connection would endanger the British dollar credit balances and thus indirectly the sterling-dollar parity, which might lead to England having to pay considerably more for her armament purchases in he United States,--Trans-Ocean.

Inskip To Visit Newfoundland

LONDON, July 25.--OMetal con- firmation was given this evening to The report that Sir Thomas Inskip, the Dominions Minister, will pay a Vizit to Newfoundland.

He will leave England on Septem- ber 21, and his tour will last about a fortnight--Trans-Ocean,

Chungking Fears

CHUNGKING, July 25-The city has been thrown into a stalo of alarm to-night as the result of a report that Japanese planes hnd possed

over fetinng in the direction of the capital. --Trans-Ocean.

to

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Tientsin

Air Mail by "Tan American Airways

Kalgun

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Java and Manila Manlia

Haiphong

Shanghai

Talma ..

Tegelberg Tjinegara Beshoit

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Direct

date, Service”—London

22nd July Saigon Straits

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. dale, 8th July), Straits and Europe via Negapatan (Papers etc.,) Landon date, 20th Junc Japan, Shanghal and Formosa Japan

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July 20.

.July 20,

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Pres. Monroe

July 20.

Patroclus

July 26.

July 28.

.July 20.

.July 20.

July 27,

Canton Gneisenau

July 27.

.July 27.

Imperial Aleways Plane...July 27, Laos Regensburg

July 27,

.July 27.

Emp. of Canada

.July 28.

Hakozaki Maru Kasima Maru Kitano Maru Sulyong

July 20.

July 25.

.July 26.

.July 26.

July 20.

Toyama Marn

.July 26.

Glaucus

July 29.

Pres. Coolidge

July 29.

Talyo Maru

July 29.

Marchen Maersk Tjisatak

July 30,

July 30.

Imperial Airways Plane

July 31.

Nanning

July 31.

Suisang

July 31.

August 1.

Szechuen..........

Shirola

Carthage Hawail Maru

August 2, ..August 2.

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Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles and London-due London. 31st August

"Pan-

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lulu and U.S.A. by e American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 2nd August

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Amoy

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Reg.

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Ord.

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muny via Hamburg

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Ord.

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Ord.

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Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney 4th August

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ICP.O.

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.July 27, 5 p.ro.

Ord.

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G.P.O.

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Ord.

July 27, 6.30 pm.

Friday

Shanghai

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vin Hakozaki Muru

Haiphong

Tsinan

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Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 18th August

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except

Great

Briteln and Eire) Siberla

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Airways Kasima Maru ....Fri, July 28,

K.P.O.

July 28, 12.30 p.m.

July 28, I p.. G.P.Q.

July 28, 12.45 p.m. July.38, 1.30 p.m. Fri, July 20, 2 p.m.. ......Fri, July 28.

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Reg.

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Ord.

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G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Amoy

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via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 6th August

................... Thinegara ...

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Reg.

July 28,

Ord,

p.m. ...July 28, 7.p.m.

Central and South America via San Francisco, and (Papers only for Canada-due San Francisco, 17th August Monito

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Parccis, Reg. Ord. Emp. of Canada

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