1940-12-02 — Page 15

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

By Ernie

AND GOATS TOO!

NANCY

SLUGGO! THAT'S. CALLED THROWING

A STEER!

I BET I COULD DO DAT....... BUT STEERS 19 KIND OF BIG SO I'LL USE

A CALF!

I GUESS CALFS IS TOO BIG:

Nanking Recognition By Japan Effected

Far East Summary of News

General Nobuyuki Abe, Japanese special envoy, and Wang Ching-wel on Saturday morning signed the Nanking-Japan treaty. With the conclusion of this treaty Japan and Manchukuo became the first countries to recognlse Wang's government.

On terais similar to those disclosed some months ago by Messrs. Kao Tsung-wu and Tao Hsl-hsing, former Wang Ching- wel men who deserted him, the treaty provides that Japan will begin withdrawal of her troops within two years after the

war.

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The Nanking Government promises to compensate losses Hustained by the Japanese civilians in China and in the concessions due to hostilities,

"The treaty was quickly repudiated

Plane Crash Deaths Of Japanese

Accident in Korea

Tokyo, Dec. 1. The death of Major-General Enich. Kusunoki, member of the Inspec torate-General of Military Aviation, and Colonel Hiroshi

Hanaya, Instructor at the Army Staff College, when a commercial airplane in whit they were travelling, crashed into the mountaion north of Kalshu along the northwestern coast of Korea or. November 29, has been revealed by

he War Office.

AS the

Four members of the crew of the died in the The situation on the Thailand bor-Ul-fated airliner also

the rash which occurred while the plant in Chungking by the Chinese Foreign der is lense and critical, with Minister, Dr. Wang Chung-hul, who French showing aggressive action, de was proceeding from Kello (Seoul) warns foreln Powers that recogni-clares a Bangkok communique. Theo Hainking. Lion of the Wang's government will Thailand Police has issued on order be considered a hostile act by Chung-expelling within 24 hours all French residing near the border. The order king.

President Roosevelt has announced does not include French residents in the granting to Chungking credits of Bangkok.

Chungking reports claim that the U.S.$100,000,000. Washington parts say that the loan is intended to Japanese winter offensive in upch with has ended in failure and only a quick counter-act Nanking's treaty

withdrawal will save the Japanese Japan.

defent from turning into a rout, a The British Wireless says that the Chinese military spokezanan said. posillon of the British Government Chinese have retaken Lichiatang and in clear. Britain recognises Government of General Chiang Kai-Hsienchu, in Central Hupeh.

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shek in Chungking us the National Government of China.

It is notified that the time of the And nspection of the Hongkong Corps of

Abount 60 British women and chil- dren

from Japan evacuees Shanghai arrived at Hongkong dur-Air Raid Wardens by His Excellency

December 2, 1940.

Bushmiller

-KRNIS BRUSHM,

Serious Charge Of Defence Law Breach

The case against Mak Shu-wa, 40, on a charge of breach of the Defence Regulations, by having in his possession certain documents for the purpose of conveying them out of the Colony otherwise than by post, was commerced before Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy on Saturday.

After hearing the Police version as docu- outlined by Sub-Inspector M. J. Flatlery, and examining the ments, Mr. Lowry decided that the rest of the hearing should be in

camera.

Sub-Inspector Flattery said that shortly before 2 p.m. vl. Nuvember 25 defendant arrived at the Tung On Wharf intending to take the boat to Macao, which was due to leave at

BOMBER FUND

Colonel Kusunok!, who has been promoted to posthumously Major-General, served

A total of $1,474,043.99 and £70.0 was of theached on Saturday by the War Fund-

the inaugurated by the B. C. M. Post, Ltd., Assistant Military Attache Japanese Embassy In Washington. with the following donations:

fe had also been stationed in London Mr. J. Bentley (3rd donation)...m and Geneva. He made a brilliant re-. M. (monthly donation) .... cord by serving as a start-officer in Mr. & Mrs. B. O'M. Deane (monthly

donation) the Nomonhan incident along the

"Salt of Scrap" (further donation) Manchukuo-Ouler Mongol border Bezique Winning last year. He is survived by his wife Treasury Shrapnel

donation and four children.-Demet.

ALBANIAN KING

Sofa, Nov. 30. Unconfirmed reports state that ing the week-end on their way to the Acting Governor has been chang-King Zog has arrived at Istanbul to Australia. Evacuees seld that nearly ed to 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, December confer with Albanian Legion leaders,

-United Press. all British women are leavinųt Japani. 79.

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B.W.Q.F. Knitters

Here are some hints to B.W.OF. knitters:-

Do not knot your wool...wool -should-be-spliced.Remember-every- khot in o sock may mean a blister for the wearer.

Toes of socks must be finished by grafung.

Darn in all ends of wool.

Cast on and off loosely but firmly on all garments.

All finished garments to be pressed,

Lastly but most important, follow the instructions with pattern.

Kindly attach name of knitter to garment.

Patterns may be obtained and advice given at the Knitting Centre at The Helena May Institute on Thursday mornings.

WAS stopped and 2.30 p.m. He searched in the usual way,,und in the Inside pocket of his jacket were some When letters in scaled envelopes. opened they were found to contain Information relating to political acli- vity in the Colony.

Mak told the Police that the letters were given tu hun by one Lam Man, and but 'later changed his story

umed another man called Clu. The Sub-Inspector told the Court that the Police took a very serious view of

the of the matter owing to political nature of the documents, which he handed to the Magistrate. and Mr. Lowry examined them deelded that the rest of the pro- ceedings should be in camera..

Mr. M. A. da Silva, appearing for defendant, sakd his instructions that were to plead guilty, but he had a statement to make,

It was ascertained that the de- fendant was fined $150, with the alternative of two months. Imprison- ment, after a half-hour session.

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