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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MILITARY Anglo-Japan
LANDS
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been indefinitely postponed, It
yesterday.
the
was given
Relations
to the
newspaper
"Asnitl
November 9, 1939.
APPEAL TO CHINESE
The Importance of Air RaldTM Pro-
Famed Interview Not cautions was stressed at the monthly To Be White Paper meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. yesterday, Mr.' Li Sing- LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuter)-Atul last year's chisimmon presided Thio scheme whereby the Hongkong question-time in the House of Com-in the absence of Messrs. Phillip Government certain military
vermons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler, Cockchia (Chairman) and Ng Chalt-
wah (Vice-Chairman). Island, Including the Murray Bar Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
Mr. Li and Mr. Tse Ka-po stressed pre racks, the Murray Parade round said that Lord Halifax was not and some of the adjoining Innd has pured to submit, as a White Paper, the Importance of knowledge of alr
the text of the Interview recently raid precautions.
Mr. C. Champkin, Chlef Air Raid learned at the Colonial Secretariat Shimbun by Mr. Neville Chamber-Warden, Hongkong, told the gather- Jain concerning Anglo-Japanese rela-ng of his experience during a recent visit to Chungking during an air raid. It is understood that the outbreak | tlona,
He said that he was standing on a of war in Europe is the reason for Mr. Buller would consider the re-jroof of a house, when he saw a ten- the postponement and that the scheme quest that the text of Mr. Joseph C. house demolished by a direct hit. It will probably be held In abeyance Crew's recent speech in Tokyo be was later estimated that 84 customers until the termination of hostilities. placed in the Commons' library. were killed and about 70 injured.
The idea of the repossession was to Mr. Noel Baker asked if on us bombings were very dangerous, and He went on to say that acral facilitate much needed elty im-surance would be given that the de-nsked the assembly to Join A.R.P. provements and relleve congestion inclaration was based on the business area on the one hand fundamental principles of foreign AR.P. wardens
same classes. There were about 30,000 while allowing the barracks
to be polley.
! Chungking, he moved to a location more favourably
sald, compared with a few thousand
the
situated for the troops. The deal Mr. Buller ropiled: "Yes. The in Hongkong.
terms mental."
was transacted in complete agree foreign policy of the British Govera-| ment between the Colonial Government is both unified and funda- ment and the War Office on considerably more favourable to rate- payers than under the old Oakley award of 1924,
One suggestion in, connection with
ITALIAN PRESS
the scheme was that the new City ATTACKS SOVIET
fall should be erected on the Murray
Barracks site. With the shelving of
the plan, a suggestion has been made ROME, Nov. £ (Reuter). The for a temporary City Hall (e a sult- Italian Press continues to attack)
ble site can be found. One sug-statements from Moscow. gested site is St. John's Pince, op- posite the Peak Tram station.
New Zealand War Pledge
To Use All Resources In Common Cause LONDON, Nov. 8 (Reuter)
Count Clano's paper, "Telegrafo," says that Moscow's denunciation of what is called the Imperialistle ans of Britain, France and Germany In- dicated that there was not a perfect agreement between the Soviet and the Relch,
Moscow is not working for peace but for war as shower by her inter- vention in China and Spain, says the) paper.
80 WARSHIPS NOW GUARD U.S. COAST
Reaffirmation that New Zealand would bring the utmost of her.The U.S. Navy has
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (Reuter).
ordered two: resources to the common cause more World War destroyers to join was made by Mr. Peter Fraser, the Atlantic neutrality patrol, raising the New Zealand representative to over 80 the number of warcraft to the conference of Empire Guarding the East Coast Ministers in London, in his broadcast to-day.
In the course of his speech, Mr Fraser expressed the hope that the | representailves of the Commonwealth would examine the possibility of formulating terms on which at some stage peace could be firmly secured and honourably based.
No Sign Of Woakness
Preparations have also proceeded
lo speed construction of hangars and other aircraft facilities in nine points on the East Coast and the Caribbean, where planes will be bused to rein- force the patrol from the air.
Ministers Resign
.NEW DELHI, Nov. 9 (Reuter) The Congress Ministry of the Central; The Commonwealth was in such a Provinces have now resigned. strong position that even the wilfully: They are the seventh to do so in blind could not interpret them os af protest at the Viceroy's statement on sign of weakness.
British plans for India.
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