Page
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG. & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificato No. 6/NS 502 dated Hongkong 14th April, 1982 for Five shares of this Bank numbered 130702/180798 inclusivo registered in the name of Richard Poorey has boon Lost, Stolen or destroyed by Fire, and should this -certificate not be produced to the Bank before 16th SEPTEMBER. 1982, a new certificate for the shares will be issued, and the afore- said Certificate No. 6/N8 502 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation as Null and Void.
JAP. COMMITTED
TO SESSIONS.
CHARGES OF EMBEZZLE- MENT AND FORGERY.
The case in which Masa Ije Tani,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932.
RAILWAY TRACK "
WRECKED.
CHINESE REPORT REGARD ING MANCHURIAN FIGHTING.
CHINCHOW REGION.
WORLD'S BIGGEST
BARGAIN.
YET NOBODY "CARES A DAMN" ABOUT ALASKA.
DESIRE FOR PEACE.
GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S RADIO TALK.
Berlin, July 30-The Chancellor (Herr Von Papan) addressed At last a country has been found American people at midnight over without any debts.
the radio. Speaking in English, ho
011
a Japanese employed as harbour | ENVELOPING MOVEMENT IN
It is Alaska, the only territory explained the necessity of the re- runner by Messrs. Gando, Price & Co., Ltd., wine and spirita mer
under the American flag which hascent government action in Prussia, chants, is charged with falsification
no public dabis. "It does not owe as well as Germany's viewpoint re- of accounts, embezzlement and for- Peiping, Aug. 8.-Telegrams re-
a dollar and conducts its territorialgarding the equality of rights, gery was brought to a conclusionceived here from Chinese sources | Government & strictly cash He declared: "It is the innate before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Cantral report that the volunteers ara husis," Mr. James Wickersham, an desire of the German people for Magistracy yesterday when the ac- striving to carry out An en: Alaska delegate, told. the United order which shows itself ones more cused was committee to the next veloping movement in the Chinchow States Congress recently. Mr. in the events of the past few weeks! sessions,
region. They have wrecked the Wickersbam was appealing for more Outside the world does not quite track on the Chinebow-Chaoyang | intelligent appreciation of the re-realise that Germany was in danger railway and the fighting there is sources and achievements of the of civil war dus to the tension be now proceeding between them and "Empire of the North.!
"Alaska's budget," he said, "is Japanese troops from Chuoyang Temple, reinforced by Japanese always bailinced. If it cannot pay
When the case was resumed Mr.
By Order of the Court of Directors.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager.
(2452. C. Pang, Managing Director of Gande, Price, in cross-examination by Mr. Leo D'Almada, Jar., on be- half of the accused, admitted that
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
STANLEY.
the accused had told him about the illness of his wife, but had not men-
EXAMINATION for New Stud-tioned that she had to undergo a
ents on Sept., 3rd, at all School begins Sept. 6th. For Pro- spectus, for Boarders and Day boys, apply to Mx. LI HOI TUNG, BANKER & CO., 20, Des Voeux Road, C., or
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, Stanley.
PHCHS
23743
CENTRAL RADIO
SERVICE
KING'S BLDG
|(Opp. She Feng)
serious operation which had cost the
Hulutuo to
forces from Yihsien,
Japanese naval landing parties are reported to have landed at protect the Peiping necused a lot of money. On one oc- Mukden Railway stations at Lion shan and Isincheug. The volun- teers have aucceeded 11 partly wrecking the railway bridge across Tailingho, east of Chinchow, with
ension the accused did nak for n loats of 80, and got it.
The accused started on a salary of 830, but he was later given an in-bombs, prense of 825. He had brought an Serious fighting is now going on [2427 increase of business amounting to
at Koupangtze, Shuyanftion and 82,00 monthly through the connex-other places, ions established with Japanese ships and firms.
}
Tw years ago, the accused was reprimanded for allowing the ne- counts to be too long outstanding, but the matter was afterwards antis- factorily settled.
Mr. D'Almada reserved his de fence for the Sessions,
The case for the prosecution was RADIO EXPERTS-WORK GUARANTEED in the hands of Mr. T. S. Whyte-
Smith.
K'TUNG BORDER
PEACEFUL.
CANTON EXPEDITIONARY
FORCE ADVANCES.
cash it does not buy. The condi tion arises from the limitation against debt and high taxation in the Constitution of Alaska which contains clauses preventing the con- traction of debts in excess of national income."
lowest taxes of any place under the Consequently Alaska has the
American flag..
The United States bought Alaska from Russia for 7,200,000 dollars. At the time this was widely be
The telegrams also report that volunteers in civilian dress havgarded as an act of political folly. made their appearance in Mukden Subsequently it was proved to be
the world's biggest bargain.
and have launched an attack in the vicinity of Central atation,
neng
tween the adherents of the extreme
right and the extreme left. These two movements have nothing in coumon with the Communist revolu- tienary movement which is a danger to the country and the world. Order has now been re-established throughout Germany, and the pre- sont government will see that this order is not disturbed
The appointment of a Reich
It was nothing but a temporary or Commissioner in Prussia was never meant be of a permanout mature.
rangement to meet an emergency.
Fear have been expressed lest this, lishment of a dictatorship. Neither Government might favour the estab-
myself nor my colleagues will lend support to such a move,
Germans desire nothing more
than to live in peace in order to turn all their energies to the great On a net investment of 158,959,000 problems that have to be solved to bring about reconstruction of the dollars according to Mr. Wicker world after the War, but it seems sham, the business interests of the intolerabla to the German people United States have created a trade that 14 years after the War their claim to the equality, to which they intorest with Alaska amounting to
are entitled as a great civilised 2.580,950,000 dollars since the ter-nation should be withheld under the ritory was acquired,
Treaty of Versailles."
But Alaska is not entirely satis-
Railway Communication Out.
The Volunteers under Kwoi Lin who attacked Yingkow last week have withdrawn from Lienshan, southern Liaoning, to their base of operations at Kaokino. find, and Mr. Wickersham proceed There they are establishing contacted to voice hor grievances. This with the units under Wang Chin is one of them: Alaska, with a Chow and Tu Fang Chow which
population of less than 30,000, has are pushing northward towards
more government per capita, less Chinchow. In order to prevent liberty and more harmful congres- Cheng's men from joining the offensional limitations upon its material sive against Chinchow, Japanese
marines are stated to have landed. development than any other terri- under cover of their gunboats, at tory. It is almost wholly neglected Lien Shan Wan (Bay) to attack the and, like Topsy, it has 'just grow. Chinese.
ed. Nobody seems to care a daman what may become of it, but in spite of all these handicaps it is, propor-
For TONE,
QUALITY, BEAUTY, DURABILITY, duty in the north region of the pro: night and disrupted communica
obtain the
General Teng Lang Kwong, vios- Commander of the Training Divi-under Ma Tze Tan and Li Hai Feng In western Lizoning, the, units
sion under the lat Group Army, surrounded Ihsion, near the Lisontionately, the most valuable asset who has been performing garrisoning-Jehol border, on
vince for the last two months, s.at present ou a visit to Canton.
Saturday
tion on the Chinchow-Chaoyang Branch Railway, At the
the United States owns."
RECLAIMING YOUNG
Balle
In the course of a press interview time Volunteers hiding at Hung- yesterday, Gon. Teng made the loshan emerged; their plain-clothes
CRIMINALS.
MORRISON following statement, referring to units have already reached the SIX MONTHS' TRAINING PLAN
PIANO
(Guaranteed ten years)
FOR SALE OR HIRE
at
TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,
8, Des Vœux Road, Central,
(Entrance Ice House Street) Telophone 24648.
A LITTLE
care in setting up an advertisement often doubles its selling power.
It is that little extra thought and care, which is given to every advertisement -drawn up in the
the movements of the Cantonese Ex peditionary Army now engaged in the Red suppression campaign in Kiangsi province:-
"My mission here ia to attend to
some private affairs, and I shall return to the northern region on the
suburbs of Chinchow,
The advance on Chinchow by the Volunteers of southern and western Liaoning is progressing rapidly. The vanguards of the Chinese units ne Shuangyangtien and Sungshan reached the Chinchow railway sta tion early yesterday morning and igaged in a fierce encounter with
completion of my mission in the tha Japanese troops. The rain of next few days.
allets exchanged between the two sides destroyed a part of the de- pot.
Anti-"Red" Drives,
"A regards the 1st and 2nd columns of the Cantonese Expedi- tionary Army in Kiangsi, these troops have moved north of Shun fung to attack the strongholds held
Are DOW
by the "Red" remuanta in Yutso and Hingkuo.
"The two divisions under Gen. Li Chan Kiu and Gen. Yah Shav stationed in Mamhong, Shangyou and Shungyee towns for garrison and pacification works.
"Peace and order along the frontier of Kwangtung have been completely restored, and this, re- gion is now being guarded by the Bord brigade under Col. Chen Chang and a portion of the 8th Indepen--| dent Division.
10
western region where they are now engaged in carrying out the work of combing bandits at large in the outlying towns such as Lok-chang, Ching-shek, Tang-chw, Lin-chow And Lin-yang."
Fighting was continuing up to late last night, with the Japancae units reinforced by an armoured train. Other reinforcements in the form of Japanese infantry from Kowpangtze and aeroplanes from Hingcheng are also reported to be arriving at Chinchow.
It is reported that the Japanese military at Chinchow issued an ultimatuma yesterday to General Tang Yu Lin, Chairman of the Jehol Provincial Government, de manding within 48 hours the release and roturn of Capt. Iehimoto, the Japanese liaison officer who is al leged to be in the hands of the Volunteers. Should the Jebol au thorities fail to deliver the man, an attack on the province will be launched upon expiration of the time-limit,
PROPOSED IN BRITAIN,
form, dealing specially with young An experiment in vagrancy re criminals, is about to be made by the British Wayfarers' Benevolent Association.
for
Something Special for the Children!
Children's Special Service Mission.
The CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SERVICE MISSION intend to hold their activities here this year, starting on AUGUST 16 at REPULSE BAY. A SPECIAL BUS will leave the STAR FERRY at 3.30 p.m. every week day, retuming from Repulse Bay at 7 p.m. (return fare 20c.) The C.S.S.M. was started over 50 years ago for work among school boys & school girls of Great Britain and since then has spread to many other parts of the world. At this time of the year it is well-knowni at the seaside resorts of the English Coast,
A Children's Service will be held on the beach every day, and there will be bathing from the C.S.S. M.'s two tents, games, picnics, and an occasional excursion.
WATCH FOR THE
RED BANNER!
GUARD
THE CHILDREN'S CORNER
INDIA RUBBER.
Dear Kiddies,-
Do you ever have a day when everything seems to go wrong1 I am sure all of you must have had one like that some time or other. You know the sort of day. I mean, when your marks for homework aro lower than usual, and your best
nice to you. friend ever doesn't seem half as
edited by UNCLE JACK.
ROUND
THE
CAMP FIRE.
The Camp Site.
Now to find that camp site. It takes a little bit of looking for, but sure enough you'll find it.-A sheltered spot i-At the top of a like that. In doing my work, I
Well, yesterday I had a day just rise 1-Facing South 1-Good water
1
OUR CONTINUED STORY
THE BALLOON BOY.
THE CAR stood ready in the drive. Chum guarded it, wagging his tail and wishing that overyone would hurry and get in, so that the trip could start.
Then they came, Mother and Dad and Paul, all talking about this strange journey they were taking. The car started, and Chumi sat very smell all the interesting things along straight beside Paul, to seo and
the way.
"It seems a bit foolish," said Dad, "trailing 70 miles after a yellow toy balloon.""
"But think of those two rooms!!! said Mother.
"And it isn't the balloon that we're trailing," said Paul. It's the balloon boy."
made so many mistakes that I very-Plenty wood -Yos all these. The Association propose to estab-acarly used one whole inndia- it's A.. lish a training centre in Westmor- rubber, land or Cumberland, consisting of
I wonder if you have over realised of the land and get his permission The next thing is to see the owner a considerable estate, with a large
Woof!" said Chum, as though how very useful rubber really is, to
the ground and he remembered that the halloon boy camp on house and a home farm. The ae- commodation will be for thirty and if you have any idea of how it
is allright; back home, and pack All the way Paul was wondering youths, to be divided up into three is procured. For many years Brazil use the wood, etc. Providing this had no dog. classes training farming, was the chief source from which we up!
about Edwin. What was he like, domestic and gardening.
The received rubber supplies, but seeds i
were planted and seedlings trans- Į It is quite a good idea to have af and did he play games 1 Wasn't at length of training will probably be
ported from there to various parts practice at home before packing hard work, standing there in rain Write out a list of and cold and Heat, calling- out of the world.
day arrives. everything you'll need, then turn papers and making change!
They were driving through towns. your bed into a shop and put all the things on the counter.
now, and when Paul saw the small narrow yards he houses and thought of the fields at home, the wond lot and the creek.
six months.
The objects of the scheme Arc to carry out, by voluntary effort, the recommendation in the report of the Departmental Committee on the Relief of the Casual Poor that catchment pools should be provided for young wayfarers, and to show that the problem of vagrancy, es pecially regarding young, wayfarers, would be partly solved by moral and practical training.
The result of the plan will be sub mitted to the H.M. Ministry of Health and to vagrancy committees, for consideration as to the poss- ibilities of establishing a catchment nool, backed by a training centro, for cach
vagrancy committee throughout the British Teles.
Destroyers Bant,
To get indiarubber the workmen go to an indiarubber tree and begin what is called tree-tapping.
Now tree-tapping simply means making a cut in the bark of the tree about three feet from the ground, and then another cut or channel is made running vertically down the trunk to the ground.
The milky fluid which flows from this cut is called "latex". Special cups are put at the foob at the tree to collect this "latex" as it oozes from the tree. These cups are then taken to a factory and all emptied into huge bins, where later a small amount of acid is mixed with it. The "latex" then changes from fluid into a solid mase, This is in- diarubber!
Now, tell teacher all you know.
Cheerio,
UNCLE JACK..
SOLUTION OF CROSSWORD.
Japanese Military Operations. Mukden, Aug. 8.-An official an- "The battalions of the Training pouncement by Japanese military Division of which I am the Vice the Amakasu detachment is admini-armoured cars and clashed with the headquarters here to-day said that Commander are posted in the north-storing punishment to the remnants bandits at Sanante village.
near Hallun, in co-operation with retreated, leaving many bodica. of General Ma Chan Shan's troops
After acvere fighting the bandits Japanese Cavalry force. The Three Japanese were killed and five" major part of these remnants has wounded. leen killed, the announcement said." The Mukden express which left Chinchow at noon yesterday was derailed and overturned at a point. Tokyo, Aug. 8-The Navy De- near Kaoshantzo
Across.-1; Flat: 8. Bolt; 0. The train was parment announced officially today. Ballrond Directorship. damaged considerably and 20 people that four destroyers of the 8th Bome; 10. Emir; 11. Iwgy 13. Epay received injuries, It is reported Destroyer Flotilla, which had been 14. G.E. 15. Len; 17. S.D.; 18. Gon. Teng also referred to the re- that a railway bridge had been des standing by at the Sasebo Naval Minor; 20. Trim; 22. Sour: 24. Elp port appearing in the local prowstroyed by bandits and that this was Dase, were despatched to Menchuria 25. Tar; 20, Wad: 28. R.G.A.; 30.
the cause of the accident.. that the Government has decided
last Saturday evening in, view of Emy 31. Oft; 32. Et Fifteen hundred bandits attacked the Borious situation in southern Down 1. Fright; 2. Love: 3. to appoint him Managing-Director the town of Liverpu, west of Manchuria...
Amy 4. Te: 5. Be; 0. Ome; 7. of the Kwang-Shao Railroad Ad Anshan, yesterday afternoon. The It was also announced that four Lipa; 6. Trader; 12 Hen; 15. Anshan Japanese garrison immedi naval aeroplanes left their base in Tamp; 16. Nest; 18, Mild; 10. Røar; ministration, and said that this is ately went to the rescue with several Japan yesterday and reached a cer- 21. Ream; 23, Urgo; 20. Wo; 27. an unfounded rumour,
(Continued at foot of neat column.) tain point" in Manchuria to-day. Of; 20, At.
office of the HongE Kong Daily Press, which brings good results.
16
(Nrat week I'll give you a list of camp requisiten.)
POUR LES FETITS
.'
"C'est gentil d'avoir une soeur du meme age que mai" pense Jacques "Mai-impor- sible lui dire tu ne peut pas jouer avec moi, tu ne's q'une fille, quand elle Est QUARI grande qui mai,"
"(Tranilation on Monday.)
When they came to a traffic officer, Dad asked the way to: Cutler Court.
"On the far side of the city,"
said the officer."Follow the car track, and fork left at the High School."
The farther they went, the nar rower the atreets became.
"Here is Cutler Court," eried Paul at last.
A small street led to the loft, with rows of four-story houses on either side.
"Just houses and pavements!' thought Paul.
Dad left the car in Chum's care.. and they walked into Cutler Court. Paul read the numbers.
Forty-seven, forty-nine, fifty- -one-this is it!" he said, pointing to No. 53, and they went inside and started up the stairs,
(To be Continued.)
JUMBLED TOWNS.
Our printers have made a few mistakes in printing, six towns in Ireland. Can you find the correct towne ?
1.-LTEAFBS
2-WYAAGL
3.-UNBLID
4.-RKOC
-YDDRROONNLE
*.-GO8IL (Solution on Monday.)
Page 5Page 6