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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935.

MAIL NEWS FROM CHINA THE AMBULANCE TYPHOON DANGER OVER

SOUTH CHINA'S FATE

SECRET AIR AGREEMENT?

Canton, Oct. 6.

Shanghai, Oct. 8.

A Chinese air mission headed

BRIGADE

Donations Received

With Manchuria and Jeho un- der the control of Japan and with by Generai Wang Hsun, general North China under the virtual in-officer commanding of the Gov- The Director of the St. John Auence

of the Japanese, Southernment Air Corps, has arrived Ambulance Association & Brigade to acknowledge China will share the same fate, in Rome under special instruc- has the honour stated a circular

telegram sent tions from General Chiang Kai-with grateful appreciation to-day by the entire faculty of stek" Chairman of the Nanking thanks the receipt of the follow- Sun Yat-sen University to the Military Commission,

ing donation:- Fifth National Congress of Kuo- mintang Representatives.

The mission was joined at Hong Kong by Captain Furio Drago, air China has reached a life and

attache of the Italian Legation 'death crisis,"

the telegram con- 1 in China, who was ordered home

some time ago, tinued. "The situation does not give much hope as judged by the action of those in authority. In- stead of preparing for the even- tual recovery of lost provinces, those in power willingly' accept the dictates of the enemy. A special area is marked out Hope for Sino-Japenese co-opera tion.

"According to foreign sources. Japanese control will soon extend to the Yangtze provinces. High officials in Nanking know how to keep their posts or seek promotion, while the dangers to the country are ever increasing.

Those with merits or demorits must be sharply divided. To put up a strong foreign" front, internal discipline is necessary.".

The telegram pointed out that since September 18, 1931, the off- cials in "authority have been afraid of the enemy with the re- sult that the political, economic and educational activities subject to Japanese dictates and influence. In such circumstances. | China is a virtual protectorate of Japan, said the telegram.

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"Compromise with barbarians will bring disaster to the country. but flirting with the enemy means nations ruin," the message added. "If we do not have any plan for national salvation. China will be lost and cannot regain her in- dependence even for hundreds of

years,

"Unless we do not wish to.save "the country, there is no other means than by forcible resistance to aggression. The crisis has Come and we must take action. If we fight and lose, we can still remember, the detest, which will be a reminder for future action. when the opportunity comes."

The professors concluded by saying that more words are not enough and urged the Congress to take suitable action accordingly.—' I'nion News

APPOINTMENTS

Nanking, Oct 5, The following appointments were announced to-day by the Minis- try of Finance:

Messrs. Lu Wen-lån and Shih Chia-lin, acting Director and act-

ing Vice Director respectively of the Tobacco and Wine Stamp Tax

Bureau in Fuklen.

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Mr. Li Yung-kal, acting Director of the Tobacco and Wine Stamp Tax Bureas in Klan.gsi.

Mr. China Yu-yen, acting Direc- tor of the Tobacco and Wine. Stamp Tax Bureau In Hupeh.......

acting Vice-Director

bacco and Wine Stamp

Bureau in Anhwel.

Central News Agency.

SWATOW REPORTS

Canton, Oct. 6. Swatow, reports stated to-day that the dispute arising from the payment of rice taż by Japanese

the local Chinese authorities.

In view of the Italo-Abyssinian conflict tbe dispatch of the Chineas air mission is causing speculation here. It

ever rumoured that a secret air agree- ment has been reached between Italy and China.

It is understood that General Lord, former head of the Italian Air Mission to China. "who left here for Rome via

Siberia last month in response to SUMMONS from his Government, was en- trusted with a special message to Premier Mussolini from 'General Chiang.

Other sources believe that th Chinese aviators, on their arrival in Italy, will be sent to East Africa for service in the war be- tween Italy and Abyssinia.

minn News

AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

RETURNS

Pelping, Oct. 6. Mr. Nelson Johnson, American Ambassador to Chinn, returned here from the South this morn-' ing.

According to information re- ceived from diplomatic quarters, the archieves and the important documents of the British American Embassies in the Lega- and

tion Quarters will be removed to Nanking at the middle of this month, in view of the fact that The two Embassies have already been moved down to the Capital. The chief staff merribers of the both Embassies

will be trans- ferred to Nanking. while the offices will be maintained their respective Embassy premises

here.-

Central Newa Agency.

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MEMORIAL SERVICE

Nanking, Oct. 6.

the A memorial service for late French Minister, to China.

M. Henr Wilden. was held by the Sino-French Friendship Society bere at 10 o'clock this morning. Among those, who attended the service, were Dr. Chu Min-yl, Secretary-General of Executive Yuan, and Mr. Chang Tao-fan, Vice-Minister of Communications.

and high staff members of the French Legation here.- Central News Agency.

ANTI-RED IDEAS

Government

Sian, Oct; 6.

and

Per Mr. Sum Pak Ming

from members of Sing Kung cho Tong

Mr. Fung Kong In

Mr. Kwok Chan

$500.00 200.00 100.00

Madam Wong Tsat Koo

(N,T.)

11.05

Mr.

Wal Lau

Chau Cheung Chau) .... Sister Sik. Tat Pun (Tsing.

Shan) .....

10.00

10.00

Mr. Tang Chiu Leung

(Kam Tin)

Der A. Wing Co, Messrs. Tal Kee (Tsing *

Shan) Rev. E. Burket (Swatow).. Miss Lel Ng Kwu (Ching Leung Fat វែង, Tun Mun)

2,00 4.33

2,00

2.00

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200

.1.00

1:00

Madam Yue Yoong (Cheung ·

Chau)

Mr. Chan Chan (Cheung

Chau

GALLANT WORK

By Indian Civil Servant

Good Work By The Kau Sing

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There is no danger of the typhoon striking - Hong Kong... Such was the opinion of an officisk of the Royal Observatory who was seen by a "representative of the "Daily Press" yesterday afternoon, who, said that the typhoon will in all probability hit the China Coast between Magno and Fort Bayard, sometime near mid-night as the typhoon is moving North West by West,

At 6 a.m. yesterday the typhoon was reported to be 150 miles south of Hong Kong moving north-west. There was a possibility of the typhoon curving towarda Hong Kong, and all shipping in the harbour was consequentis notified- of the danger. Junks and the smaller native craft made for the shelters on both sides öf the harbour as soon as the signals were holsted on Sunday even- Ing, so that the harbour and waterfront yesterday "morning pra- sented a dosoluta sight. When the signal was first hoisted the typhoon was reported to be 250 miles to the south-south-east of the Caleny moving north-west.

At 11 am yesterday'a cable was later decreased to approximately received from Macao which stated 40 miles per hour. From Gap that a gale was moving north, Rock a message was received that This was taken to indicate that "Indicated a gale force of approxi÷ Macao would also fortunately miss Įmately 40 miles per hour which

had lessened in intensity to be- tween 25 to 31 miles per hour.

the full force of the typhoon, The weather authorities in the Portu-

Some excitement was caused on guese Colony also notified the off- clals here, that the barometer was the waterfront at Kowloon when. rising, which is a sure sign thất) it was seen that a picket boat be- weather conditions will improve, į longing to the U.S. destroyer Dull weather with constant drizzle | Binck Hawk was' in' difficulties in was also being experienced.. in the vicinity of Cuss Rock, between Масад

Holt's Whart and Kowloon Docks: THE KAUSING

Mr. B. D. Evans said that al danger would definitely be over A message was received at the as soon as the wind changed to a Harbour Office from Captain Bate- south easterly direction. "Dirty" | man, of Messra. Jardine Matheson weather might still be expected and Co. on receipt of which the until the wind direction uterea. rescue tng Kausing was at once Steamers on their way from S'nga. į despatched to the scene. On ar- pore to this port nave reported | rival there great difficulty was ex- high scas. The ss. Cremer wire-perienced in getting a tow line to lessed at 8 am, that she was un- the drifting craft, and before this countering strong southerl; wird | could be effected, the. Kau Bing

was

A gallant piece of work on the and that she was healing in an part of Dam Din, a Police Reser-easterly direction to get round the vist and Interpreter at the back of the typhoon. The Blue Central Magistracy. has been Funnel liner Pyrrhus, when in a

authorities, brought to the natice of the position to the north-east of the

in a report which Parasols, reported that she states that while. Dim was walking making her way through heavy along the Shamshulpo, Praya Wall seas in a strong westerly gale. on Sunday afternoon in the com-

HOURLY REPORTS pany of an Indian sergeant of the

Hourly reports were received nt Police Force, he noticed the body the Royal Observatory from Weg of a woman floating, face down-land and Gap Rock lighthouses wards about twenty yards from the wall, He dived in fully clothed, and with the assistance gradually making its way in an of the sergeant and by means of casterly direction, while the wind force was definitely decreasing. At a rope and ladder, the body was pulled out of the water. Artifical 8 am,, when the gale was at its respiration was then successfully height, a wind force of nearly 50 appiled, and the woman was con- miles per hour was recorded which veyed to the Kowloon Hospital.

The report adds that the woman was about 45 years of age.

| CORRESPONDENCE

Military Man Thanked

that indicated that the gale wns

H.K. POLICE RESERVES

ORDERS BY MR, D. BURLING- HAM, INSPECTOR GENERAL

OF POLICE --

CHINESE COMPANY Strength The following have been taken on the strength of the (To the Editor. "The Hong Kong Chinese Company, as from the dates

Daily Press "]

shown against them:--

Constables: R44. Kwan, October 1, 1935: R61, Lo Yuk Nam, October 1, 1935; R65, Lo Yuk Ling. October 1, 1935; and R86, Law Thackman, October 5, 1935.

Bir shall be extremely obliged if you will insert the following under your ist of Correspondence

Kwok

Kam

Was in danger of grounding shallow waters. When the Kau Sing eventually made off with the motor boat in tow, her propellers churned up a good "deal of mud, bath vessels at this time being within a few hundred yards of the praya wall. At 9,30 a.m. a message was received at the Harbour Office from the skipper of the Kau Sing that the picket boat had success- fully been towed to its mother. vessel. Later in the morning, a sampan which was attempting to make its way to the Yaumati became armanagable. Shelter

Kau Sing manoeuvred and the elcse to the native craft and tow- ed it to shelter.

CITY NEWS IN BRIEL

4Special Air Mail Service;

London, Sept. 18. Holders of bonds of the old Ot toman loans are informed that, in accordance with the terms of the agreement of April 22, 1933, the exchange of the old bonds, for bonds of the Turkish Debt Seven-.1 and-a-Half per Cent., 1933, will as from October 2 next be effected- only at the offices of the Otto-

man Bank in Paris and the Deut- sche Bank und Disconto-Gesel's- chaft. Berlin. In the case of the lots Tures relating to drawings No:

Weekly According to 'Stubbs' Gazette the tature in the United Kingdom for the week ended Sep- tember 14 were 92, a decrease of 23 Bils of sale registered, and re-

crease of two.

columns:- A Chungshan Mass Education

340 to 351, however, "the existing Messra. Ching Yu-hsin and Chow Lin.

special education acting Director and School with

May I through your valuable

Training Course (Part II)-A arrangements are maintained. program, of the To-

emphasizing the self-columins express my gratitude to

for cash The subscription list Tax defence and production, will be the Army man who rendered such recruits of the Chinese Company.

established soon by the Education excellent first-aid to me on the 2nd who have not yet passed Part II. applications for the issue by the Department of Sheast Provincial instant at the Sookunpoo Football of Training Course will attend at African Railway Finance Company in north Shensi, in Ground that had it not been for the Chinese Company, Headquar- of £987,600. Two per cent. Guar

1947-51 ters on Tuesday. October 8 at 17.30. anteed Debenture stock, order to give the populacs to him 1 would have been dead some

open and close to-day. The list. have anti-Red ideas in the dis- days ago, 1.was one of the specta. hours for instruction.

Inspection Parade:-All ranks of for conversion applications will be tricts affected by the communists. tors and it was during the interval Central News Agency:

that I suddenly fainted and recol- the Chinese. Company will parade closed on or before September 23, lected nothing after that except at Central Police Station on Thurs-Details of the issue appeared i being carried away by an Army day, October 17 at 17.30 hours, un "The Times of Saturday last. Nanking, Oct. 5.

man wearing an armlet marked 'der, Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt for Mr. Lin Sen, President of Na MP. who gave me something to general inspection of equipment merchants in process of settle- tional Government, will leave here dink which revived me from what etc.. by the Company Commander. ment through the negotiations of to-night by the mid-night express seemed to be total unconsciousnes. Dress: White, Uniform, Cap with White Cover Belt with Brace. for: Shanghai to oficiate the The purpose of this correspón-. The issue is not. Ukely to be

Truncheon, "Pocket Policeman" enlarged, while the Japanese cruf Meet

opening. ceremony of the National dence is not only for me.to thank and note-book to be carried. The registered numbered 176, an in- the Army mon (I would very Equipment Officer will made a much like to do this personally, if he would call at Dennys & Co.) point of being present.. but. also for me to intimate to the Nanking, Oct. 5.

1st Aid Classes-All member Sixty out of 582 students have public the sporty and indiscrimin- passed the entrance examinations ate assistance the army people are taking this course will report at Gym- to render to helpless the Police Headquarters of the newly established National

Chinese. Let this be a tip to all nasium on Tuesday and Thursday, School for. Drama, which were he'd recently at Peiping. Hankow, football players to refrain from October 8 and 10, 1935, at 18.30 Shanghai and Nanking.

rough play (as was evidenced in hours for instruction. former seasons) and adopt the Training Course, (Part 11.-All "MP.'s" attitude. as an example recruits of the Indian Company

follow. In this Cosmopolitan will attend Indian Company Head Colony of ours. Thanking you.- quarters 20 Ice House Street on Yours; etc.,

Thursday, October 10 at 17.30 8. C. LEE: Hours for instruction. Hong Kong, October $

ser and six destroyers will pro-Centrol News Agency. bably leave port to-morrow!!!! Union Ne

DR. KOO FOR SHANGHAI

Canton, Oct. 6.

Dr. T. T. Koo, chief of the Ship ping Department of the Ministry of Communications, left here this morning for Shanghai by the

The class work will begin on October 15.- ||

Douglas Dolphin monoplane of Central News Agency. the China National Aviation Cor- poration. The machine arrived

at Lunghua Aerodrome at 3.30

p.m. to-day.

Nanking, Oct. 5,

Commission

Co-operative ju An

Dr. Koo, who was formerly pro- under

the National Economic

fessor of political science in the Council held

its first regular

Sun Yat-sen University, came to meeting at 2 o'clock this after

willing

tax.

INDIAN COMPANY

ELTING, SQUAD, Commendation: Crown Bergeant R333 A. W Mooney, of the Flying, Squad is commended and granted

Reuter's daily, index of comme- dity prices in the United Kingdom was on Saturday 138-8 (September 18 1931-100), against 138-3 Friday, 134-6 four weeks ago, and.

139-7 a year ago.

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Mr. R. M. Holland Martin, C.B. who has been the honorary sec retary to the Committee of Lon- don Clearing Bankers since July. 1905, has resigned office owing to the pressure of his other duties. Mr. Ernest Sykes has been ap- pointed to succeed him as secro- tary to the committee.

Canton to inspect the conditions noon, under the chairmanship of secretaries. Mr. Haua Mr. Chlef a commended, service bar by the ber of the Emergency Unit Reserve Mr. Inspector General of Police for on Friday, October 11, 1935. Mem- in the China Merchants Steam Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of of Finance Division: and

Industry Among others present Leonard Hsu, Chleg of Technical arresting a Chinese Male on bers will parade outside Queen's were Mesara-Ching Fen, Y. 8: Division.

Navigation Co., Ltd. whose ships

are offering excellent passenger accommodation and freight ser- and Inland vice among 'coastal pörts—~

Union News

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Jang and Leonard: Em··

It was decided at the meeting | Commission' were also discussed at that Messrs. Ching Fen - and Luthe meeting Yl-chen will! "ber appointed" as " Central Neira Agency.

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