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October 11, 1940.

Mr. Butler's Revelations In Commons U.S. BAN ON OIL TO JAPAN, TALKS

Special to the "Telegraph"

LONDON, Oct. 10 (UP)—It was revealed in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. R. A. Butler, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, that Britain has been in communication with the United States regarding the continued shipments of certain grades of US, oil to Japan.

on

Lowly Paid Foki Takes Money

Caught At Star Ferry Admitting fraudulent conversion of a total of $733.46 before Mr. K. M. A.

Barnett at Centrál Magistraży 18-day, Hung Wing-shum, 21, a shop coolie, was bound over"in #60 for a year on Mr. Butler dodged questions as to whether or not the three charges and sent to gnol for

two months on another charge. Government would ban all war material exports to

Det. Sergeant McVey said that the In the governmental and business defendant was employed at the Wo Japan.

worlds who still favour winning Loong King firm of 43, Desi Vorux Replying. to questions

Japan by taking her kicks patiently Road Central, and had been there for He declared: "The Democracies the past five years at a salary of și a Anglo American consaltations regarding the Pacific, Mr. Butler should finish Japan first: she is the month, with food free. The defen- said: "Certain

conversations weakest link in the Axis. With her dant's employer had a share in the

Central, Rnd have taken place which are of forces depleted in China, she struts To Shan Money Changer's shop in

as on Image in the Far Enst only by Queen's Rond considerable importance."

permission, and she could be speedily September 17 the defendant was given $34.55 to pay an electricity removed.

China, ond not Japan will bill. On September 24, and October determine events in East Asia on, the defendant received $14.13 and

$14.75 to pay similar bills. basis of collaboration, "China hopes that the reopening of

Did Not Return On October 9, the accountant of the Burma Road, synchronising with President Roosevelt's errbargoes, the Wa Loong Hing frm gave the de-

He added that these conversations were not yet concluded.

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Close Questioning LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter).In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Geoffrey to Mander asked whether in view of the approval recently given by the United States Government to marks the stort of a realiste policy fendant $070 with instructions to pay the export of enrgoes up to 1,000.000 of cooperation between the English- $284.66 to the Sze Wo firm, $179.31 barrels of oil to Japan, Government! "peaking democracies, China and to the Hing Sun frm and $203,66 to the Wong Chun Lee firm. When the would consider reprezentations to the Hussia in the Far East.

Destinies Linked

defendant did not return to the firm American Government for

LONDON. Oct 10 (Reuternfter 2 pan. enquiries were made und rent delion between the Birkish and United States Governments to pre-Speaking at a largely attended lun-it was discovered that the suns had lised by organised

the Chinn not been paid. Fokis were sent out vent further supply of all to Japan. cheun

Mr. R. A Buller, Under-Secretary Campaign Committee in honour of to look for him un

concur

he war loented

41

for Foreign Affairs, replied that is the Chinese Republican anniversary,at the Star Ferry, and taken to

Dr. Que Police Station when he refused to re-

Majesty's Government

understood the Chinese Ambassador.

tl

destiny

now

.

that the prohibition placed by the Tai-chi, said the Chinese cause and turn to his firm. United States on the export of

They related unly to certain grades were and hut been in touch with the the United States Government on matter

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The Det.-Sergeant suld that the Intimately Inked with the denscratic Powers defendant was found to have $600 in This possession and also a ring and a than ever before

All the World recognised the in- watch valued together at $61. He had portance of her resolute resistance to, also a basket with $7.01 May take aggression in East Asia and its beur-jaw clothing. Mr le Mandra asked

After sentencing the defendant it that both governments are deter- ing in the entire world condict

Chloest Thank t

and two months hard inbour on Courage Intned

refistin from supplying 10 Jugan everything they possibly can endurance, Japan is su hopelessly fraudulent conversion charge of $870, bogged in China that she can deliver Mr Barnett urdered that the $400. ut warlike nature?

to effective bloes either for herself the ring and the watch found on the

defendant, be returned to the her Axis partners Even those hostile to China should pintuant, the defendant's employer. keep in mind that Cline, not Japan,. will determine the nature of fluences and the course of events th

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No Sentimentality

Can't Murris Jones naked- the Minister assure the House that the same sentimental pulley which was adopted towards Italy will not be repeated in the case of Japan and that we shall refrain from supplying

modities of war to Japan”

The Govern M. Butler replied: ment en be relied upon to adopt the best palley in eneh eircumstance as

Ti

Mr. le Mandel Can't we have a avuraner that the Government are

nut going to supply warlike materiais to Jupan?

Butler Evasive

Mr Butler This paint is obviously Important. M. Marider can be satin- fied that we fully realise the import-

ance of it.

Me. answer?

But?

Munder What IN the Are you going to do it or

East Asin.

fri-

Mr Churchill's re-opening of the,

naturally given Burena Rom! But tech satisfaction to China and re- flects the widespread public opinion here pri

the abroad, especially United States and India

com-

Hired Cycles

For Picnic:

}

Kept Them

Three cyclists who, having hired! 11 bead toark once and for all the

machines for a plenie, failed to re- end of the policy of appeasement in turn them, appeared before Mr. E. the Far East, which has repeatedly | Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy proved as disastrous there as else

where

trnd

de-

this morning.

Was

A fourth man, Yip Ming. charged with receiving.

Sergeant Morrison said that the

They were Chan Muk-hing. 20, Dt Quo Tai-chi urged the demos | Low Pui, 17, and Chung Firl-yuen, cructes

to nish will Japon first, 19, and were charged with larceny She is the weakest link in the Axis by bailee of three bleycles valued chain with her military

at $25 nach, from Ll Ko, of 148 Tung forces deployed in Chira, her final Chal Street. cial and economic resources Mr J. C. Wedgwood asked what pleted and her population war weary. Anglo-She struts and flaunts herself upon made with American ed-operation In the Pacife, the Far Eastern stage only by per- first three men went to the shop yes-

and tssion. She could be removed as

terday whether the Russian. Dutch Governments are co-operating a malignant factor with speed and That would be a tone both ur are being consulted, and whether effiency. there is the possibility of Argericon for the military and moral malasfles protection of the Netherlands East of the whole world situation. Indies.

progress

Chinese

Mr. Butler replied, "The questioner

is nesured that the importance of con- Thailand War Planes

Held Up In Manila

tart with friendly governments on matters of common interests is fully appreciated by the Government."

Pacific Talks

Mr. Wedgwood: Is consultation taking place at present in connection with the Pacific?

Wedgwood JB Mr. Butler: Mr. aware that certain conversations have taken place which are of considerable Importance.

сол

Mr. Wedgwood: Are they eluded or continuing?

Mr. Butler: I would not say that

they are concluded.

End Appeasement, Appeal

hired

the machines. and When they did not return, complain- ant grew suspicious, A policeman on duty at Talpo arrested the second and third defendants, on whose in- formation the others were arrested at

recovered.

La Tung Village. The bleycles were The third and fourth defendants, who had previous convictions, were two months' and 'three MANILA, O. 11 (Reuter)-Ten sentenced

months' imprisonment respectively. American diye-bombers consigned to Thailand were unloaded here and are and to be expelled from the Colony. The second defendant, was fined $30 being held on Washington orders.

grst was It is understood that negotiations or six weeks, and the are in progress to transter the planes bound over in the sum of $10 and

Colony. to the United States Army for de- ordered to be expelled from the fenes of the Philippines.

Estate Of Duke Of Northumberland

LONDON, Oct. 10 (UP) The LONDON, Oct. 10 (British Wire- Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tal-less)The will of the late Duke of chi, addressing the China Campaign Northumberland, Grenadier Guards, Committee at a luncheon in London who died on active service in Fluns to-day on the anniversary of theders on May 21 last, shows un iun- Double Tenth declared that the open-fsettled estate of £1,446,489. ing of the Burma Road should end Succeeding us ninth Duke in 1930, the policy of appeasing Japan.

he was in 1936 Parlamentary Private He advised vigilance against those Secretary to the Air Minister.

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For theft of a bicycle that was parked outside No. 40 Johnston Road, to two months' hard Inbour and yesterday, Liu Wai, 19, was sentenced placed under Police supervision for two years, by Mr. H, G. Sheldon, K., at Central Magistracy to-day,

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