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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1939

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AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST

BUTTER

PANIC

IN

DR. MARY MI FRENCH BORDER

TING FREED

Tientsin, To-day.

Dr. Mary Mi-ting, Superinten- dent of the Peiyang · Women's Hospital, who was arrested about two weeks ago by the Japanese military authorities, no reason being disclosed, has been released.

Seen by Reuter shortly after she had been freed, at noon yes- terday, she declined to make any comment on her arrest or deten- tion. Reuter.

SWATOW'S OLDEST FOREIGN RESIDENT PASSES

Swafow, To-day. Dr. Brengwin, Swatow's oldest foreign resident, died from heart failure yesterday.

The funeral takes place to-day. -Our Own Correspondent.

CLOUDY WEATHER

TUNNEL

Perpignan, To-day. Scenes of frightful panic were witnessed in the one kilometres long tunnel between the Spanish frontier town Fort Bou and the French town Cerbere.

Because of a rumour that National Spanish troops had landed at Fort Bou and were occupying the town, militiamen, and a large number of civilians, men, women, and children, fled in panic into the tunnel, endeavouring to reach the French border.

Within a few minutes, horrible

scenes occurred, when women and

children were brutally trampled.

upon in the wild rush through the completely dark tunnel, which was

immediately blocked by a mass of

struggling humanity.

figures

There are, as yet, no available, as to the number of fugitives having crossed 'into France.

HONG KONG FAIL

IN FAR EAST TROPHY SHOOT

London, To-day.

At the Bisley meeting, it is an- nounced, the Federated Malay It is known, however, that on States, with a score of 767, won Saturday alone 15,000 persons the aperture sight section in the crossed the border, and on Satur-Far East trophy match for 1938. day night between 30,000 and

The Straits Setttlements were 40,000 fugitives were still waiting

second 759, followed by at the frontier.

Ceylon 724, and Hong Kong 719.

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It is obviously impossible gain accurate information from the refugees, many reports tradicting one another.

con-

The Royal Observatory reports that weak anti-cyclones cover It seems, however, probable, that China and the Pacific to the S.E. the report, according to which the of Japan. A depression is moving Foreign Minister, Del Vayo ordered north-east over the eastern part police and militia to prevent officials, of the Eastern Sea. - Forecast:- officers and politicians, from cross- N.E. and E. winds, light toing the frontier, is true to some moderate; cloudy.

extent-Trans-Ocean.

British Aircraft Production Now 400 a Month

London, To-day.

British output of military planes which now exceeds 400 monthly is within measurable distance of equalling the German rate of production. This statement is made by the "Daily Telegraph's" aviation correspondent, who declares that of- ficial reticence about the progress of rearma- ment had led foreign observers to under-estim- ate recent great strides.

Although little had been heard 15,800 trained pllots and 1,800 under of the British counter-offensive. Instruction, while, including the bombing force, the Air Ministry various Air Force reserves but, was actually strengthening the com- excluding the Civil Air Guard, the position and réserves of this force number of pilots - qualified for military duties would som sp speedily.

The regular Air Force now has proach 10,000, ---- Reuter,

The Open Sight section was won by the Straits Settlement with a score of 700, the Federated Malay States were next with 641 followed Kong was next with 641 followed by Ceylon with 619.

Reuter.

WOMAN IN ASIA HOTEL RAID FROM NEW YORK

As a sequel to the raid carried out on Friday night at the Asia Hotel by Miss P. Harrop of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs during which an American girl was found on the premises, three per- sons were charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morn- ing, with exercising control and influence over the move- ments and actions of a pros- titute by the name of Tam Lin-chui, alias Yuet Ming, alias Helen Wong.

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The defendants were Wong Chat-mui, aged 45, ried woman, residing at No. 5, Wo Fung Street, former- ly of New York, Chan Fa Yuen, aged 52, a married woman, of No. 3, Possession Street, and Wong Kong.

Inspector E. G. Poat was in charge of the case and asked for a week's adjourn- ment, saying a considerable amount of papers had to be .translated.

Concerning the girl, it is understood that the authori- ties are making arrange ments for her future welfare.

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