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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937.

CHINA'S POLICY JAPANESE URGE TRAINING IN

OF RESISTANCE

Purity Products Chiang Believes Right

Cerebos Jelly Crystals are es- teemed for their natural fruit flavours and set quickly in this climate. They make a delightful and nutri- tious sweet for parties and every occasion.

In twelve flavours.

Middlewitch Salt in glass-stoppered jars remains dry and free-running no matter how damp the weather. Its fine and unvarying quality will come as a pleasant surprise to those not already using this excellent salt.

Cerebos Jelly

Bista is world-famed as the simplest and most satisfactory gravy-maker. It provides all the thickening, seasoning and flavouring necessary. Besides this it greatly improves soups, stews and all meat dishes.

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Must Overcome Might

Nanking, Nov. 25.

"It is our fixed policy to resist to the last inch and to the last man.”

declared Marshal Chiang Kai-shek receiving foreign pressmen to-day

The Generalissimo, accompanied by Madame Chiang, entered the room with a quiet air of confidence and deterinination and without the least appearance of a beaten man.

"We firmly believe that right | must overcome might. China intends to maintain her policy of determined resistance. Nanking will be defended but that is quite far off. Stories that the city may be burned if there is danger of it falling into Japanese hands are

nure rumoura."

Asked of the possibility of cessation of hostilities, he replied: "It is up to Japán.”

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Questioned as to how peate nego. tiations would be opened, Marshal Chiang said it was too early to dis- cuss that aspect.

DECLARATION OF WAR

To Check Alleged Third Party Aid -

Toyko, Nov. 28. According to the Japanese press, members of the Government: are

increasingly supporting the move ment for the declaration of war against China.

The newspapers suggest that such action would effectively check the assistance now being given to China by third parties. Reuter.

SAFETY ZONE" MOVE

Toyko, Nov. 28. The Japanese drive to Nanking will be seriously hampered if the proposed safety zone is established in the capital, states the "Nich! Nichi Shimbun.”

Poining out that the number of foreign residents in Nanking are now under 50 and that the pro- posed zone "adjoins Chinese forts and military establishments," the newspaper declares that it is im- possible for the Japanese, to attack "First Japan must be awakened. Nanking, and at the same time leave the projected zone intact. It adds that the proposed zone is entirely different from the refugee must be decided by the Japanese zone at Nantao, and the matter military authorities who are plan- ning the drive on Nankink. Reuter.

he said.

Replying to the question as to

whether China were expecting help from the Soviet consequent upon the recent understanding. Marshal Chiang stated: "I expected such assistance as is prescribed within the frame-work of the League of Nations.

"I no help is forthcoming fo: China from the signatories of the Nine-Power Pact, then all treaties are invalid and a premium is placed upon violation of treaties."

CHINA RALLIES HER RESOURCES FOR LONG WAR

Hankow, Nov. 26. News of the suspension of the Brussels conference without a con- crete result is causing an atmos- phere of depression in Chinese circles.

While

the Chinese authorities never placed much hope in the conference, the rumoured Inability of Britain and America to reach an agreement of collaboration over the Far Eastern situation was a keen disappointment at this time. The general opinion is, that with outside assistance improbable. China must rally all her sources to face a prolonged war. Meanwhile a war time Government is gradual- ly taking shape. All Government offices are merely retaining & skeleton staff, with keymen to do essential work. Other changes foreshadowed to meet the emer- gency situation probably include the taking in of men into Gov- ernment service which will be necessary for a prolonged war.— Reuter.

GERMAN AMBASSADOR

JJ IN KANKOW

Hankow, Nov 20. The German Ambassador, Herr Trautmann, arrived here yester and the British Embassy star is expected to-night-Reuter.

STRONG CHINESE STAND

Hankow. Nov, 26,"

BRITISH SUBJECTS MAY RETURN TO SHANGHAI

Shanghai. Nov. 20. The "North China Daily News"

has been authorised by Mr. Her-

bert

Philips. British Consul- General, to state that the British

authorities consider that owing to the removal of hostilities from the Settlement the reasons for British subjects not returning to Shanghai no longer exist.

At the same time It is rat sug- gested that conditions in Shang- hat can be regarded as normal. and it must be remembered that Scochow Creek and in the Hung- jao area, residents are not yet able to return home.- Reuter...

HALIFAX VISIT RESULTS

France Will Be Informed

London, "Nov: 26. In answer to a question in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberla'n stated that the results Halifax's visit to Berlin would naturally be discussed with the French Premier, M. Chautëmps.. and Foreign Minister, Yvon Del- bos.

of Lord

To the further question, whe- ther the British Government conclude treaty with would Germany without the acceptance of France and having effect on the security of France of any other country allied with France. the Prime Minister said that no such treaty was under considera-

Trustworthy Chinese Sources tion- indicate that Chinese forces are Transocean. preparing to make a strong stand on the shores of Lake Talhu.

A huge army is said to be mass-

FOG DELAYS SHIPPING ing on the south and north shores.

London Nov. 25. Passenger traffic on the Han- Kow-Changsha Rallway is at pre-morning disrupted traffic,

Fog over London and Essex this while sent suspended in view of repeat..

the train service was considerably ed Japanese bombinx.--- Neuter.

delayed, and shipping in JAPANESE PRESSMEN KILLED

Thames hold - Reuter

Shanghai, Nov. 25.

The Japanese clain that "the columns operating north and south of Talhu Lake are making good progress.

Two Japanese journalists, cover- ing the Japanese capture of Wusth, for Tokyo, newspapers, were ill- ed- Reuter

“BATTLING" RIQ.

WINS AGAIN

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News has been received, from Singapore, that "Battling" Rio; of Kowloon, defeated Harold, Windsor on a technical knock-out" in the sixth of their eight round bout

It will be recalled that the

feated Windsor last month

on

HOTEL JAPANESE EYES

ON CHANGCHOW Hong Kong boy fought and de- A column of Japanese troops points. operating off the southern shores According to the "Bingapore DI Taihu Lake have reached

Free Press. "Batting" Rio broke Changhing, representing an ad- Harold Windsor's nose and was vance of seventeen miles from awarded a T.K.O. verdict in the Wushing, according to Japanese 8th of their 8 rounds fight, re- reports. At the same time feree Rappa halting the contest. Japanese forces north of Talhu while Windsor was taking heavy Lake are stated to be preparing punishment on the ropes. for a drive on Changchow on the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, twenty-three miles north-west of Wusfh.

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BLIND FLYING

Every air pilot who aspires to a Bence, which entitles him to fly for hire or reward, must pass tests In flying correctly by his instru- inents when fog or night obscures his view completely. All RAF. plots are dimilarly trained. The old-fashioned way of teaching in- strument flying was for an instruc- tor to take a pupil up, the latter

having a canvas hood all over his

cockpit while the instructor has a clear view.

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Now, however, an American in- vention, known as the "Unk train- er." allows all the elementary f stages of instrument flying to be taught and practised

the ground. The device has been taken up by British Airways and was recently exhibited at Gatwick to a party of visitors. It consists of u dummy cockpit, apparently equip- ped with all the usual instruments. the cockpit being pivoted so that movements of the "Joystick" and rudder bar will make the con- trivance climb. dive, bank. and turn. The instruments provided are so treated that they show the

cults of the pilot's actions, and his course is also plotted on a table near by where the instructor can' study it

The dummy machine is also equipped for training a pilot to fly by directional wireless and to land

British by the Lorenz wireless system. school

Airways "are starting a for training commercial pilots, of which the "Ink trainer " forms an important feature. "Manchester Guardian."

HISTORY OF BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS

Record To Be Made

A committee of the Royal United Sservice Insitution has set Itself the task of compiling a record of the multitude of uniforms worn by the British Army during its history.

A worker on behalf of the com- mittee sald:-"One would like to hope that our friends, the olm magnates, will be allowed to take advantage of all this accumulated knowledge."

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