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E. M. Hazeland in continuing hin practice as Civil Engineer and an national expenditure, and said Architect at the sume, address:that in the present circumstances do- No. 20, Queen's Rodd Central, liberation will be confined to matters necessary for the effective projecu- Koyamally Bulidinga,

on of the war.

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LAWN BOWLS

The Annual Lawn Bowls Match between members of St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies will be keld on 9th December at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

The war, an now being conducted, had been described as a siego wor, und as far as land operations were concerned, that was an appropriate term.

Heroic Action But-on-the sea, the fight was being waged in deadly earnest,

Nobody could read the account of the heroic action of the naval rezer- vlatz and pensioners who maoned the Rawalpindi against overwhelming odds without deep emotion.

These men must have known as roon as they sighted the enemy that there was no chance for them, but they had no thought of surrender.

They fought with their guns until they could fight no more and then went to their deaths, thereby carry ing on the great traditions of the Royal Navy.

WITH FINLAND

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keep Lentigrad under the immediate threat of its army.

The Soviet reply also asserts that the Finnish Government has com- mitted A hostile uct against the Soviet in concentrating the majority of its troopa opposite Leningrad.

The presence of these Finnisli troops

directly threatens Soviet troops, which. do not constitute n' menace lo Finland.

It would be absurd to withdraw the Sovici troops 10 miles from the frontler as

as this would place them beyond the suburbs of Leningrad."

Soviets Disbelieve Finns MOSCOW, Nov. 28 (Router)-The Soviet Press contains no mention of the Finnish reply to

to the Soviet note denying that Finnish shells had been responsible for the death and wound- ing of several Soviet soldiers, and continues to fill up, its pages with re- ports of protest-meetings of Soviet workerä

It is evident that the Finnish dentul is disbelieved in Moscow.

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Soviet troops have been ordered to fre back in future.

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German Sympathy For Finns The Exports Embargo

BERLIN, Nov, 28 (Router) —AI- Regarding the Order-in-Council on the placing of an embargo on German though the Nazi Government is prae- All members desirous of playing exports, Mr. Chamberlain recognised tically supporting Soviet Russia in

on Finland, there loss, its pressure. Dec. 20th 5 p.m. in this Match are requested to that inconvenience, perhaps

communicate by 1st December would be inflicted on neutrals, but signs that the German people

these measures for helping to bring sympathetle towards Finland's case.

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"We intend to do our best to cause the least possible injury to neutrals consistent with the purpose of stop- Baid Mr. pink

German exports," Chamberlain.

The date, December 4, was pur- pasely fixed to give them ample time to make preparations.

SPECIAL TO

Nov. 28, (UP) — HELSINGFORS, The Foreign Omee press department, this evening tersely announced Soviet denunciation of the non-aggression

"uncon Pact and the receipt of an ciliatory" reply to the Finnish note. No oficial comunicht was forthcom- Ing pending consultations, but pre- viously commenting on the Soviet de- monstration, the Government spokes- man said: "We are right. There is no doubt about it, and we cannot be shaken by demonstrations of this or any other kind."

In the meantime, It is understood that Soviet agents during the past few days, have openly bought at the two largest banics between 45 and 60

million Finnish marks. There is con-

Reply To Attlee Referring to the recent speech of Mr. Clement R. Attlee, the Leader of the Labour Opposition, Mr. Chum berials said that Mr. Attice had sold! that imperialism must be abandon cd, but did not say what country he had in mind us practising imperialism, to-day

"If imperialism means assertion of siderable mystery regarding the pur- rucial superiority; suppression, both pose of this move particularly since economle of other the Governmental restrictions prev. political and of other countries for the benefit of peoples; exploitation of the resources ent shipment abroad, the imperialistic country, then I say that these are not the characteristics į of this country, but they are the characteristics of the present ad- miniatrution of Germany. will be cloned from Friday, 1st "Whatever may have been the case December, 1939, 16 Friday, 22nd in the past, we have no thought of Tecember, 1939, both days inclu-treating the British Empire on the

nes I have described.

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13y Order of the Bourd Directors,

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JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 15th November, 1939),

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Win The War First

Mr. Chamberlain, continuing his address, said that he would like to scc that side of the Lengue developed and extended..very, considerably.

U.S. Gold Imports WASHINGTON] Nov, 28 (UP},--- The Department of Commerce re- posts that gold imports for the week ending November 22 were valued at $12,008,803, and cxports were valued at $5,337, comparist with $29,760,406 and $3,155 respectively during the preceeding.week..

ilusionment followtd," he said.

"We are not so rigid in our views that we would refuse to adopt our methods to the changed conditions, but all sets of fancy plans were ndvcrated in the last war and dis- after."

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