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Promise To Refuge Problem
Neutrals
Little Interference With Bona Fide Trade
Worries Roosevelt
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (Reuter), -Addressing luncheon of the Committee ort Inter-Governmental political refugees, President Roosevelt urged redoubled vigour in helping 300,000 people rendered homeless be- PARIS, Oct. 1; (Router). fore the war started, in order to cope The British Government's de-with the possibility of an infinitely termination to interfere with greater refugee problem.
bona fide neutral trade as little as
After all, he said, there were many possible was expressed by Sirvent
spaces where Europeon Frederick Leith Ross, Chief settlers could live permanently such the Alricon, Economic Adviser to the British as many positions in Government, in an interview Australian and Aslan sections of the published in "Le Petit Parisien."
Will the object of reducing delays; caused to neutral ships by examina- tion for contraband. the British Government had, opened negotiations) with the countries concerned.
Hint To Noutrals
globe.
GESTAPO
(Continued from Page 4.)
The best way of permitting con- their neighbours, often on Imaginary
tinued normal imports by neutral grounds.
countries, Sir Frederick is quoted as Watched Abroad
Baying, would be by the governmenta
concerned to give a guarantee that
none of the goods imporled would be
re-exported to Germany,
TVERY German Embassy and
Legation abroad hon its
Referring to the German efforts to Gestapo efficial, who organises super- obtain neutral co-operation in the vision of its nationals in those coun- German counter blockade, Sir tries. Frederiek declared: "I think neutrala themselves ought to answer that, They know that we sink no neutral ships and endanger no lives."
ninns
A man from Germany ex- pressed to me the conviction that a street photographer taking pictures) outside a London cinema which was lowing "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" was an agent of the Gestapo. Ger-
·who went to sce an anti- German flm could thus be confront- ed with evidence of it on their return. So long as we were at pence with Germany It was no business of ours what methods of government were adopted in that country, but now the LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter).-Lon-Verfugangstruppe and the Gestapo,! doners are to have an early Improve-under Herr Himmler and Herr Hey
drich, are the forces arrayed against ment in' bus service.
As from to-morrow more buses those who, within the Reich, may be will be put on 22 routes and this striving, like us, to make the cause promises greater regularity of service. fo' Ilberty prevail.
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There's Nothing Up My Sleeve-
səld Max Mailni, famed marl-" clan, as he performed his, well- known egg and cup telek t members of the Hongkong Polico Recreation Clab Just night. General impression among tlie policemen was that, Max would make the collection of Hongkong's War budget look simple job.
Among arrivals in Hongkong from Manila this week were Mr. J. Mars man, and the well-known mining magnate Mr. G. C. Dankwerht, Mesars. Marsman's office in Manila. They are in Hongkong on business,
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A Look Through
The "Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO
Oct. 18, 1880.
First Offence 24 Years Ago Middle-Aged Woman With Bad Record
"Your record is an unsavoury one We notice that the latest thing in and an old one too," said Mr. Justice private tickehne in to have a bell at Lindsell at the Criminal Sessions to- the alde, to ting ting the coolla which day when referring the police file allo to, go,.,We shall not have any in) of Shek Tsol, 30-year-old woman, ours, though not while we can rench charged with breach of the Depor the bosom of our biped's pants with totion Ordinance.
| nur testay-woolzica.
Shek admitted that her first offence
The Mouvement Geographique", states) was committed 24 years ago and that that lonry M. Stanley is marching to- since then she has returned from wards Montonas, after fighting his banishment several times, She was | way through the hostile country of the arrested in Hongkong on September Unjoro and Uganda tribes and con- 15 having been banished for life in quering the natives. "He has," the November 1938.
paper says, "established the authority:
of the British Enst African Company Sentence of two-and-half years' from the upper Nilo to the east cost hard labour was passed.
Another Old Offender
The Times Philadelphia special of
On a similar charge, Chan Sap, a September 16 anys! The speed trials of the great warship Baltimore are at man, was sentenced to three years" an eml. The cruiser has made one of hard labour, by Mr. Justice Lindsell. the most wonderful records of the day. From the police record, His Lord- She has logged as high no twenty to ship told Chan that 10 years ago he twenty-one knots an hour on four was banished for life from Singapore. hour continuous ru. Her engines Almost immediately after his arrival developed fully 70,360 horse power.
The Daitimore now occupies a position here he was accused of stealing, and in the foremost runk of modern fight was later banished for 10 years, He ing ship. The recent doings of many was back again two years later and modern warships abroad compare very was arrested for stealing. He was unfavourably, with her performance, moled and since then has returned and in her own tonnage class she has four times in deflance of the De- no peer alloat. The following are the principal dimensions of the vessel.portation order. Each time he re- Length, 336 feet; mean draft, 19 feat ceived 12 months' imprisonment.
Inches: displacement, 4,400 tonn,
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The Gorman military manoeuvres how are of much greater interest than) usun because of the special and extra-i ordinary attention that has been given| lately to the horne as an alemant in modorn warfare. The evolutiune
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that a new era las dawned for cavalry.
Attempt To Obtain $50 By Trick
Three months' hard labour each
Kaiser Wilhelm's forces tend to show how far the hellof of the best tasti were imposed on Chan Wong-cheung, clans of the age has gained around 28, unemployed, and Yeung Fuk, 42, This arm of the service is likely in tailor, by Mr. Himsworth at Kowloon the opinion of many to become the Magistracy this morning for attempt- main dependence of contending armies, ing to obtain $50 from Chan Hang- instead of merely a powerful aid to king, 26, by uttering forged docu-
Infantry,
This change in favour with which ment
letter
cavalry in regarded is due chiefly to the Del-Sgt. Morrison said on October caption which is now-a-days necosaury 9, complainant received in making na approach to hostile from his brother who was in Shang- army, since the introduction of report-hai. He
Was suspicious, 3 his ing rides and experiments with smoke brother had never asked him for lens powder. The latter, although not) rellable for field work in artillery, is, money. Attached to the letter was nevertheless, indorsed by many for a photograph of the man to whom rife work.
he was to give the $50 as instructed. Besides this, the open boasting In the afternoon, first defendant which has been heard from Russia, presented himself to complainant as that the cavalry of that country is cap the brother of the man who was to able at overrunning Europe to thei
westward, has aroused the Gormans to be given the $50. He was asked to mulations-and-the-Kaiser-Intends-to return in two days. Ume... They.hud have his mounted army second to none) a quarrel and defendants were ar- in the world. The result is that skle-i rested. mishing gud reconnoltring by cavalry will now become of the utmost import- ance in all military manoeuvres here- after in this country,
Tientsin Blockade
Still Continues
Another question which is agitatingj the German military nuthorities and alli who are interested in matters of waṛ,j either practically or theoretically, 15 whether the spear or anbre les more)
CHUNGKING, Oct. 19 (Central), eficient weapon in clone cavalry -
ORD, the recent Instituted four months counters. It is reported that manoeuvres executed with a special Japanese blockade of the British and view to reaching a decision this French Concessions in Tientsin shows matter have led to a conclusion la no signs of relaxation. favour of the spear. This is really no Several foreigners, it is stated, ntore than a conßrmation of the opinion have again been subjected to search long ago ampted by Runala and lately at the barriers by Japanese sentries.
expressed by a number of able writers
on the subject. The result of this will Chinese workers at a tobacco fac- be that if (ierman envalry will ultim-lory in the British Concession were ately be Arnied with speňrs and will unable to report for duty, this morn- discard the sabre,
ing, as they were held at the barrier for several houra,
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35. Eiffel, the builder of the great] tower in Paris, le expected in Quebes! in November to helld bridge over the 9. Lawrence, which will connect the International Railway with the Cana-i dian Pacific, and give Conan a con- tinuous road from the Atlantle to the Paclie on her own territory.
by
25 YEARS AGO
Oct. 18, 1014.
Attempted Suicide
In Hospital
Li Fuk, 62, a patient of the Kwong Wah Hospital, attempted to commit
The cruiser, Hawke has been unk sulcide yesterday by hanging him- submarine in the North Sea. Itself in a lavatory. He was removed,
In niated that about 50 have been raved before life was extinct, by attend- out of a crow of 400,
A telegram from Amsterdam Baysi that the Germani sccupied Bruges on, Wednesday,
10 YEARS AGO
Oct. 18, 1029.
ants who discovered the man after hearing a chair fall.
$86,000 ESTATE
An Interesting discovery has been Hongkong estates worth $80,600 made in the course of excavations for was left by the late Mr. Luu Hol (vr Gloucester Building which is to Lau Hoi), alior Luu Le-ilah (or crected on the old Hongkong Hotel Lau Zal-ting), rice merchant, för- site.
merly of 104 Quay of Choquan, Cho- Workmen recently unearthed the ra-h mals of what appeared to be a stone on, Salgon, who died on February wall, which presented a serious obstacle 8, 1932,
to normal progress. Enquiries were Letters of administration to the made and it is now ascertained that|colate have been granted to Mr. L the wall forms part of the original Sul-lam.
"Fedder'n'. Pler, at one time the most
Important wharf in Hongkong.
5 YEARS AGO
Oct 18, 1034. H.M.B. Suntex, bringing the Duke of Gloucester to the Centenary Celebra tions, arrived in Melbourne this morn-i
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