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No. 29,552 HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1937 PRICE $3.00 per Month

AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST

BUTTER.

GOVERNOR LEAVING HONG KONG IN APRIL

Sir Andrew Caldecott, Hong Kong's popular-Governor, who has been promoted to the Gov- ernorship of-Ceylon, generally regarded as the "plum" of the Colonial service.

WAR PERIL

IN SHENSI

OUT SAFELY 75 FOREIGNERS

TROOPS READY

FOR ACTIO

Nanking, To-day.

All foreigners in the menac ed Shensi zone will be clear by to-day.

His Excellency Promoted To Governorship Of Ceylon: Taking Up Appointment At End Of September Next

TAKING

FURLOUGH BEFORE GOING

TO CEYLON

SIR GEOFFRY NORTHCOTE COMING HERE FROM GUIANA

Reuter announces that Hong Kong is short- ly to lose its most popular Governor in many years.

It is officially announced by the Colonial Office that Sir Andrew Calde- cott, Kt., CMG., C.B.E, has been ap- pointed Governor of Ceylon, to succeed Sir Reginald Stubbs, himself a former Governor of Hong Kong.

Coming to Hong Kong as a result of the changes decided upon will be Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote, E.C.MG, who has been Governor of British Guiana since 1935.

An official communique issued from Government House states that His Excellency Sir Andrew and Lady Caldecott, who will return to England for a period of furiough before proceeding to Ceylon, will leave Hong Kong on April 16 in the K.M.S. Em-

It is officially announced that 75 who left Sianfu by motor-press of Japan.

bus have arrived safely at Tungkwan on the Honan bor-

der yesterday.

A machine of the Eurasia Avia- tion Corporation is expected to fly the remainder, consisting of three Britons and two Americans, day.

to-

Reuter's Peiping correspondenti says that the foreigners who ar rived at Tungkwan yesterday con- sisted of "all those desiring

to

SERVICE IN AFRICA Sir Geoffry

Northcote will)

FRENCH MOROCCO shortly celebrate his 55th birth-

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UNREST

V

day, and will come quite freshly to the Far East, most of his ser- ivice with the Colonial Office hav-

Strikers Among Feying been spent in Africa.

Labourers

He was educated at Blundell's: and Balliol and entered the Colonial Service in 1904, spending

next 22

years, in Kenya

Paris, To-day- The strike movement among the native Moroccan labourers in Colony. leave," according to a telegram an- Fez is spreading to construc- nouncing their arrival

He was Chief Secretary Presumably the remaining five tion workers who have been

their receiving a salary of from 135 Northern Rhodesia from 1928 to are determined to stay at posts, although the plane will bet 02 francs per hour and who 1930. Colonial Secretary on the available if they change their are asking for an increase.

minds.

ATTACHES GOOD WORK

in

Gold Coast from 1930 to 1934, and The Police have been mobil-his promotion to Guiana was his ised and are prepared for any first Governorship. emergency.

а

Attempts by the Strike Com-! Sir Geoffry is the son of the It is learned that Lieutenant- Colonel Lovat Fraser, the British mittee to negotiate have been Rev. Canon Hon. Arthur Francia

Attache, and Military

without results to date, but Northcote, and he married Captain

daughter of the Rev. J. W. Adams, Popula Front" Committee of David Barrett, the American as-

V.C. They have three sons. still endeavouring to sistant Military Attache, left for Fer are Sianfu from Loyang this morning bring about a settlement.

Trans Ocean. in order to persuade them to do so..

Captain Ronald Scott, the Bri- tish assistant Military Attache, accompanied the motor-bus party from Sianfu to Tungkwan, after which he returned to Sian, pré-, sumably for the same purpose.

WAR IMMINENT

Prospects of open war in Shen-

si are now definitely serious.

BUTCHERS GO ON STRIKE

Three Thousand Out

In Paris

Paris, To-day.

on

SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT

Sir Andrew Caldecott leaves after one of the shortest periods of Governorship in Hong Kong.

A striking pictare of the buried out carriages in KCR fire disaster on Saturday afternoon. The fire had almost completed its work of destruction when this photo was taken but they were still glowing under the Intense Best:

In the early stages of the K.C.B. fre disaster. Two black columns of smoke issuing from the burning coaches while rescue work was in progress on the other side. When this picture was taken the undamag- ed carriages had not been drawn clear of those involved in the disaster.

Rioting In Motor Factory

New York, Today. Rioting is reported to have broken out in the General Mo- tors plant at: Flint, Michigan, late last night-Reuter.

EVE OF HOUSE'S REASSEMBLY

Į his appointment dating from early mammaTMISKAFLANGEKEUKSTESIFONTESSOUVISITAT

in 1935.

He came to the Colony from Malaya with a high reputation which his career here has greatly: enhanced.

Hong Kong will be extremely

pointzert.

IN SEPTEMBER

T

MR. BALDWEN BUSY

London, To-day. On the eve of the reassembly of Parliament, Ministers were busy in that departments to-day and the Prime Minister had consulta- tions with the Air Secretary, Lord!

A military drive against the re- A big strike occurred in Paris regretful at his impending de bels was due to begin to-day folyesterday when 3,000 butchers from parture, while unstinting in its lowing the announcement that the two large slaughter houses in Van-congratulation upon his new ap- Government has decided to termin-jirard and La Villette went ate the armistice at midnight. ́.... ( strike` demanding an increase

This decision followed the pre-wages. The workers in the Van-

It is learned that the appoint-Swinton, the Lord President of sentation of a series of demands jizard slaughterhouse, occupied the by Yang Hu-chen, after he had premises, but those of La Villette ment of Sir Andrew to Ceylon will the Council, Mr. Ramsay. Mac- raised hopes by pledging his loy-merely refused to work, Negotia take effect on Sir R. E: Stubbs' re- Donald, and the Dominions Secre alty to Nanking on Saturday night, tions for a settlement of the strice tirement from service at the end tary, Mr. Malcolm

It is stated that the Govern-have already begun-Trans-Ocean of September next."- ment troops have completed their concentrations and are now awaït-]

ing the order to swing into action communists to be dealt with. against Tang.

CHANG'S TROOPS

Other, appointments announced are:Mr. Henry Bradshaw Pop- ham, Administrator of Dominica, Chang Heieh-liang's forces to be. Governor and Commander- would then be transferred to an-a-chief of the Windward Islands, other province, probably into succeeding Sir S. Grier, shortly

retiring.

Macdonald, among others of his colleagues.— British Wireless.

AUSTRALIA'S TEAM FOR FOURTH TEST

Australia's

team for the Fourth Test has been selected as follows: Bradman, Brown, Fingleton, McCabe, McCor- wick,

Oldfield, O'Reilly, Fleetwood-Smith, Rigg. Chip- perfeld, Gregory, The match opens on January 29- Reuter.

KING AND QUEEN AT NEWMARKET

Hope To See Grand National

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Railway Wreck In Spain

London, To-dog. Forty persons were killed in a railway disaster on the Ma- drid-Valencia, Line, according to despatches réceived here.

Four coaches of a train, carrying 700 refugees from Madrid to Valencia, were 'der railed. Besides those killed, numerous passengers were in-

jured--Trans-Ocecor.

FOREIGN INTERVENTION IN CIVIL WAR

FORTY THOUSAND

“VOLUNTEERS

80 PER CENT. ON FRANCO SIDE

London, To-day.

FRENCH DESTROYER BOMBED

NATIONALITY OF PLANE UNKNOWN

Paris, To-day.

A French Torpedoboat Dese troyer was bombed. In the Mediterranean by an aeroplane of unknown nationality, ac= cording to French authorita- tive circles. Sir bombs were dropped but no hits were re- gistered. Renter.

Barcelona, To-day-

An insurgent warship was driven off the coast of Barcelona early yesterday morning after a eng agement with shore batteries. Better.

NEAR SAN SEBASTIAN Paris, To-day-Excitement has been aroused here at the official communication that a French des- troyer, "Maille Brizi," was attack- ed by an aeroplane in Spanish wa-. ters near San Sebastian.

The aeroplane whose nationality could not be determined dropped six bombs without, however, hit- ting the French warship.--Trans Ocean.

GERMANY REPLY TO THE BRITISH NOTE

Berlin, To-day. The German reply to the British Note agrees in principle with the proposal for banning volunteers for Spain, according to well-in- formed circles.

A spokesman declared that while Germany was pleased to see the liquidation of the civil war im

Spain, she could not close her eyes

to the attempts to form Soviet colonies in Spain. Germany fully shared the Italian views on this point-Ecuter.

ITALY'S REPLY

Rome, To-day, The Italian answer to the Bri-

Over 40,000 foreigners etish Note on the volunteer ques at present fighting for the tin will be handed over in the Spanish Government, roughly. immediate future, according to 32000 for General Franco a statements made yesterday in, an- cording to the latest estimates thoritative quarters, which add compiled in London.

It is believed that Russians do not exceed 1,000 and almost all of them are technicians. The precise number of Frenchmen unknown, although their number is reported to be as high as 20,000!

are

that the answer itself will be con- structive in character and will take into consideration the actual situa ion in Spain as well as the answers made by France and Soviet Bus sia Trans-Ocean.

SIX SOVIET SHIP SEIZED

Moscow, To-day,

The remainder of the foreigners

Six Soviet steamers “Vtoraja”, in the Government side are com- {“Pjatiletim”, "Lunatsharski” prised of various European za- | "Transbalt”: “Neva”, ““Budenny”- tionalities including dissident Ger- and "Petrovski” have recently been mans and Italians and probably, seized by Rebel Spanish warships, 1,000 Britons. The bulk of the according to an official Eussian Government's foreign volunteers statement."" are without any military training- The Soviet ships were on their

General Franco's foreign con-

way to European ports and were tingent is believed to comprise all released after being searched. 12,000 Germans, and 20,000 Ita Trans-Ocean. lians most trained men.-Reuter.

LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST

PARTY LOST IN ANTARCTIC

Extension Search In Progress

The Royal Observatory reports that the main anti-cyclone has moved north-eastward, and is now centred

Manchuria; Over

London, To-day. moderate anti-cyclone remains

The commanding officer of the over the central Yangtze Valley Royal Research Ship, Discovery A shallow depression has formed, has reported that a survey par- over the Eastern Sea, it will prob-ty, consisting of six oficere and ably move Eastward..

Local forecast:-N.E. and E. George Island is missing.

men, which were landed in King

London, To-day.

The King and Queen, accompani- ed by Queen Mary, the Princess] winds, moderate; cloudy. ||Royal and Lord Harewood, drove |from Sandringham to Newmarket General Hermann Goering, se- to-day, visited the Jockey Club (and companied by Fran Goering, arriv inspected the Royal racehorses

TO ISLE OF CAPRI

Naples, To-day.

CZAR'S FINANCE MINISTER

PASSES IN FRANCE?

It is hoped that as soon as the Autwei campaign begins, Chang Hsueh- The Government has concluded Mr. Hohn Hathor Hall, Chiefed here" yesterday from Rome by which are stabled at Egerton liang's troops will detach them arrangements with Yu Hench-Secretary in Palestine, to be Bri-special train. The distinguished House.

Paris, To-day-M. Peter Bark, selves from those of Yang and chung, who is still described tish Resident for Zanzibar Pro-German visitors will embark on a It is understood Their Majesties the last Russian Finance Minister transfer their allegiance to the officially ss the Governor of tectorate, succeeding Sir F. Ban-destroyer for the Island of Capri hope to see the Grand National at under the former Czar, has died at Government, leaving only Yang's Kansu, to take over charge of the kine, abortly zing-British where they intend to rest for two Aintree on March 19th. — British Aubagne, near Marseilles.---Trans-:

days ---Trent-Ocean.

Wireless. army of some 30,000 men and the troops in that province. Reuter, Wireless,

Ocean.

While there is some ground for f apprehension, the Commanding Officer still hopes to find the party in the extensive search-in which ALS. Ajax and whaling vessels are assisting now being made.

Discovery II is carrying out wisling research work. Br Wireless.

A Reuter message this after Isays the party has been found

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