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NINETY - FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

INESE AVIATOR REPORTED DEAD

Alleged Crash In Italy Discredited

Shanghai, To-day. A report from Rome stating that Mr. Sun Tung-kang, "China's Lindbergh.” was re- cently killed in an air mishap,

TRANSMISSION OF TELEGRAMS

SINO JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS

·RESUMPTION OF CHINA TO -MANCHUKUO SERVICE

Tientsin

As a result of repeated nego-

1935

TIENTSIN-PUKOW RAILWAY

Reorganisation Of Its Administration

Nanking, To-dry-

The Tientsin-Pukow Railway

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| Administration was reorganised AT DAY ONLY

yesterday by the order of the Ministry of Railways.

Mr. Chen Yao-chu, Director of is discredited by circles in close tiations between the Chinese

the Finance Department of the touch with the Chinese fliers. and Japanese authorities, the Ministry of Railways, was ap- Acording to Mr. Sun's friends, transmission of Japanese tele pointed Managing Director of the they received a letter from the grams between China and Man- Railway, Messrs. Chen Min-ko young pilot' only last week and charia will be resumed, begin and Chow Hua-min, Assistant therefore consider the report of ning from November 1 it is yamaging Directors. ~ Mr. Yin his death to be groundless-earned here to-day.

Chun-tsai Director of the General Central News Agency.

According to the arrangements. Affairs Department and Mr. Chin Japanese telegrams in plain Hsi-hun Traffic Manager words sent to Manchuria will be tral News Agency, charged 12 cents per word and

SIR F. LEITH-ROSS IN SHANGHAI

Dinner Party Given By Major

Shanghai, To-day.

those in code double this amount.

Cen-

The Huitung Transportation Office MILITARY PARLEY

will be entrusted with the task of

keeping the accounts of such tele-

grams.

According to a representative

of local communications circles,

Mr. Wa Teh-chen. Mayor of prior to the Mukden incident the transmission of Japanese tele- Shanghai, is giving a dinner party

in honour of Sir Frederick Leith-Tams had already been effected and Shang- between, Manchuria Ross, the British economic expert hai and Chefoo and Tientsin re this evening.

IN DAIREN

Major-General Isogai Leaves Shanghai

Shanghai, To-day. Major-General Isogai, the Japanese Military Attache resid- left for ing in Shanghai, has Dairen aboard the s.s. Dairen Maru to attend the conference of

there

-

In spite of the re A large number of Chinese spectively. officials, local financial leaders Sumption of telegraphic communi

and and foreign diplomats have also cation between Manchuria been invited-Central' News

Tientsin recently, Japanese tele high Japanese military officers grams were not transmitted by Agency.

It is understood that after the the Tientsin Telegraph Office. While such was the case the adjournment of the parley” în local Japanese residents have had Dairen. Major Isogai will return to send their telegrams to Shan-to Shanghai with Major-General- haikwan

Yeocamure, Director of the Third to be transmitted to

Bureau of Awny General Staff.-----

INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION

China Decides Not To Participate

"Nanking, To-day. China will not take part in the forthcoming Paris International Exposition. it was decided at the recent meeting convened by the Executive Yuan upon receipt of the invitation from the French Government. Central News Agency.

EX-PRESIDENT OF MEXICO

Farewell To Shanghai

Manchuria.

This situation, the spokesman Central News Agency. pointed out, has greatly affected

the revenue of the Tientsin Tele-

WAY HOME

graph Office. As a remedial PANCHEN LAMA ON measure, the resumption of trans- mission of Japanese telegrams between China and Manchuria has at length been decided upon--- Central News Agency.

DOUBLE TENTH

Simple Celebration In Nanking

Special Envoy Sent To Accompany Him

Nenkinh. Today.

Mr. Cheng Yun, the special en- voy of the National Government to escort the Panchen Lama, the Living Buddha, on his way back to Tibet, will proceed to Ching- hai, probably to-morrow, to join Nanking, To-day. Simplicity will mark the cele the Spiritual Leader on his home-

ward tour. bration of the Double Tenth, to- morrow, by the Central Govern-Agency. ment here

Shanghai, To-day General

Members of the Central Execu- Rodriguez, the ex- President of Mexico, left here yestive Committee will pay homage terday morning for Hong Kong to to the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen at his return to Europe. He was seen Mausoleum at 8 o'clock in the off by the Consul General for morning, after which a commem

News oration meeting will be held at the Central Party Headquarters at 9 o'clock Central News Agency.

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HE COULD COmmand a REGIMENT ... BUT SHE COMMANDED HIMI

The

melody of her. baby laughter was more to him then the blare of martial music-

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Sleeping Girl Guide Attacked In Camp

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WATERSPOUT AT BRISBANE

Fish Hurled Into Sky

:- Brisbane. Scores of fish were hurled into the air when the sea near Bris- bane spouted up into giant column which stretched from thei

|JAPAN UNLIKELY

TO PARTICIPATE

IN SANCTIONS water to a mass of dark clouds

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above.....

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easy

The waterspout was visible for 10 minutes. When it broke gulls Doris Handy, aged 19, a men likely

to aggravate the strife swooped down to make an ber of Surrey company of Girl elsewhere in the world; there meal of the fish Guide Rangers, camping near fore, though desiring maintenance After rising the column. ap-1 Bridport, Dorset, was attacked of general commercial intercourse proached the shore, but suddenly! daring the night while the slept with Italy, Japan is virtually disappeared when only 30 yards

She was awakened by somebody beating her about the head with a pledged by the Rescript, humani-away stick. Her screams brought thetarianism and morality to veto occupants of adjoining tents rash-war-supplies going to Italy. ing to her help, but her assailant

Reuter

SILK AND BAYON BOOM

Soon afterwards there was a terrific clap of thunder, which shdok numerous buildings and pat several telephones and electric

got away without being seen.

Police officers and a doctor were Earlier. Although well-inform-lights out of action. Torrential summoned "Police scoured the dis-ed circles do not expect Japan to rain followed the thunder.

|trict," but without success".

Miss Handy's condition was not

regarded as serious.

MILITARY ALLIANCE WITH EGYPT.

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participate in the sanctions, it is

believed that she will han exports SON FOR DUCHESS of war-supplies to Italy. It is presunzed, however, that normal non-military commerce with Italy will be maintained a

Japanese exports, especially of silk and rayon, are expected to in- crease all over the world owing to Italy's preoccupation with Abys sínia — Reuter

GEN CHIANG DUE BACK IN SHANGHAI ON OCTOBER 25

SPECIAL CREDIT, REQUESTED

A special credit of £600,000-has) been asked by the State Railway for the purchase of coal

“Foreign members

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