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SHANGHAI AGREEMENT
Rostoration Of Normal
Conditions
SHANGILAI, Feb. 29 (Reu- ter). Out of the blue, the "Domei" news agency announced this evening that the Japanese Consul General, Mr. Miura, and the Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, Mr. Cornell
STARTING TIMES AT FANLING
To-morrow
OLD COURSE
2.04 P, C. Jackson, I. J. K. Walker. 2.12 A. . Purves, N. K. Littlejom,
Sunday
8.10 G. G. Aitkenhead, R. C. Gairdner.
OLD COURSE
1.20 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen.
924 8. I. Dodwell, A. 11. Purves.
8.28 A. Pollard, W/Cdr. Steelo Perkina.
Franklin, will sign an agreement Groves, F. D. Bunter. at 4 p.m. to-morrow.
This agreement will provide for the restoration of normal conditions" In the Settlement areas to the north
9.30 K, S. Robertson, F. A, Redmond, - 9.40 T. . Pearce, C. C. Black, 1.34 A, IL, Penn, A. C... Bowker. 9.40 A. B. Stafford, G. Thomerson. 1.52 G. C. Worrall, B. L. Lloyd. 956 A. L. Potter, E. L. Groome,
C. Robbertion.
of Soochow Creek, namely, Hongkew 18.00 A V. Greaves, W. and Yangtzepoo, which have been
100 W. W. C. Shewan, A. McKellar.
10.00 J. W. Ciague, II, II. Mundy. under Japanese military occupation 13.12 A, D. S. Murray, P. E. Annls. since 1937.
10.10 Comdr. Hole, R. Young, 10.20 The announcement took Shanghai, C. Biargrett, J. B. Harrison.
J. C. C. S Lt. Col. E, D. Matthews. completely by surprise and aroused on Morrison, M. G. Carruthers. speculation how far-reaching the 1032 F. Philips, Sure, Cdr. Nicholson, agreement is--whether it means re- assumption of full control by the Municipal Police and withdrawal of Japanese sentries, or only fuller dis- triel control.
Italian Marines Rout Strikers
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
10.30 J. M. Pearson, M. Pollack.
10.40 11. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie.
10.41 A. Nicol, E. C. Norris, 10.43 C. M. Stark, W. H. E. Heath. 1052 E. Evelle, M. Gardan
10.38 N. C. MacLeod, G. M. Horgreaves. 11.00 . T. McMullen, 1, S. Delaney, 1104 D. Humphreys, G. T. Harrington, 31.08 Major Templo, Capt. Reidy, 11.12 A. G. James, E. W. J. Wedlock. 11.10 J. W. MacLeod, L. Jackson,
NEW COURSE
0.24 J. W. Mayhew, Mrs. Smalley. 9.32 . B. Andrewes, T, Megarry. 0.40 II, J, D. Lowe, J. Linaker. 9.40 B. D. Evans, A. Mabu,
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10.44
Mrs. Greaves, Mrs. Robertson. D. II, Clark. It. C. Stewart.
SHANGHAI, Feb. 20 (UP)-For 10,32 Mrs, Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. the second sucressive day Italian 10.30 Mrs. Nicol, Mrs, Norris, Marines have routed the 'bus strikers 1043 7 D. Winter. Miss Vickers.
Sir Vandeleur de Miss Grayburn. by using tear gas bombs to disperze 10.52 Mrs. Winter, Bilas Madonnid. several hundreds of the 1,200 bus 11.12 Mr. Wedlock, Mrs. Jumes. company strikers from the Company's
grounds.
Thirteen strikers have been sent to hospital as a result of the tear gas.
The Italian Marines were employed becmise the British-owned bus com- pany is located in the Italian Defence Sector.
When the linllans dispersed the General Edison Company strikery, it has been disclosed they aided several Americans who were lacked in the
premises.
First Canadian "Hurricane"
LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter)-The first Hurricane fighter ntrcraft to be built in Canada arrived in England to-day.
Annual Meet Analysed
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SITUATION EASIER
Britain And Norway Over Altmark Caso
LONDON, Feb. 29 (Heuter), "Reuter's" diplomatic correspon- dent learns that in well-informed. quarters In London, the diplomatie; issues between Britain and Nor- way over the case of the Allmark
are considered to have lost their acuteness.
Drital is considering its reply to the last Norwegian note, but there only one point at Issue, namely, in- terpretation of the clause In the Hague Convention providing for the "innoccat
of belligerent warships through territorial waters. Norway regards the Altmark በ " warship which was free to travel through territorial waters, while the British maintain that the fact that she transporting prisoners made her passage through territorinil waters an act of war and therefore fnndmissible. Further, the British maintain that the Altmark should have been refused admission to ter- ritorial waters or the prisoners should have been released.
was
No Reason To Doubt There is no reason to doubt the good faith of the Norwegian Govern ment when declared that it was, unaware of the presence of prisoners.
The Norwegian suggestion of arbitration rabies difficulties which scem not easy to surmount,
Volunteers XI
The following will represent the Volunteers at Cricket against Crai- gengower Cricket Club on Sunday next at 11appy Valley commencing at 11.30 am.
R. M. Kini. L. C. Baker, D. G. Day, E. C. Fincher, W. S. Gegg. R. H. Grinths, N. A. E. Mackay, A. E.. Perry, T. M. Sulter, A. Zimmern and A. N. Other.
of five pontes entered for the Meettthird, and the lad was never among Mr. Eric Moller has returned to the the "unplaced" riders.
The second most successful owner northern port with a fat cheque of $10,320 won in slake money, with fand Mr. Li Lan-sang, who picked up the addition of the Challenge Cup $7,723 with the extra trophy of the (valued hundred guineus), the Chater Sports Club Cup, while the Quarter- Cup and the Lusitano Cup, and the master's stable follows behind with gee-gees have made him the leading a nice collection of $5,866 earned by Burford and Jennifer. Next best t owner of the Spring Meeting.
His son, Mr. "Booje" Moller, heads Quartermaster was Mr. L. Dunbar. won as aggregate of the list of most successful jockeys whose ponies with seven_wing_a_second_and_a $5,782.
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YOU will see from map how large a part of the world is engaged in war. All but two of the Great Powers-the U.S.A. and Italy being the exceptions are fighting in one or other of the three wars which are in progress.
Take our war first. On one side are the mighty Empires of France and Britain. The British Empire covers a quarter of the world's land surface, its area being about 14 million square miles. Its population num- bers more than 500 million-which is a quarter of the Inhabitants of the world. France's Empire has 107 million people In Is 1,335,000 square miles..
On the other alde is Greater Germany which occupies a greater con- tinuous land area than any state In Europe except Russia. Including Wes- tern Poland, Slovakia, the Czech State, and Austria, the Germany of to-day covers 321,575 square miles and has a population of more than 104 millions. Buf Poles and Czechs are anti-Hitler and the Slovaks cannot be relled on by the Nazis. Many of these Slavs are fighting to-day on our side.
Then there is Stalin's war against Finland. The V.S9.5.R. covers a
sixth of the world's land surface and has the advantage of being one con- tinuous area, unlike any other great Empire. Its peoples number more than 180 millions. Finland has 3,800,000 people.
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Last comes the "forgotten" war | between China and Japan, the war
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£100,000,000 declared Sir John cludes Tibet, Mongolia and other Anderson in a special interview with areas which are more or less inde- "Reuter's" correspondent to-cy. pendent, as well as districts overrun
The Civil Defence Forces number by the Japanese. Its total area is MARINA HOUSE 1,250,000 men of all ages and classes. rather greater than that of the French
Only one in six, he said, receives Empire-4,457,000 square miles, Tony reward for services.
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Japan's population, with varions dependencies, is nearly 100 millions, and its puppet state of Manchukuo has 34 million inhabitants..
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Americs is the most peaceful con- tinent, with Canada the only part of mainland North America
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SHANGHAI, Mar. 1 (Reuter) Wang Keh-min, head of the Pelping Provisional Government, will shortly leave, for Japan where he plans to
Sinking Of Ships make a long stay, says the "Sin Wan
The paper adds that he will not OLSO, Feb. 29 (Reuter).-M. Koht,
Minister, participate in the new Wang Ching- the Norwegian Foreign announced that Norway would make wol Government. His resignation as new representations to Berlin shortly head of the Provisional Government of Norwegian has not been accepted by the East against the sinking
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Northern countries would support Tokyo Government, the report. con the protest and he hoped that other clades. neutrals would do the same.
M. Koht said that German semi-
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They had proof that nine of the ships were run by definan forces, while the majority of the remaliuter] were munk. by mines,
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The Scandinavian countries cisim "We don't like the Contraband Control and we have declared that that the present methods of warfare the control of vessels en route from practised by both belligerenteare one neutral port; to another. Is con-violating International Lav
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