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· HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY · 11, 1938.

FUNERAL OF LADY CLARA HỌ TỪNG

(Continued from 'Page 3).

and Margaret, Messrs Wong Hok Yan, Fong Yeung Chau Chan Ching. Dr. F. L. Taeung, MY, J. F. Braga and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Yau Kwong.

Mr.Tang Foon Yuet, Mr. and Mrs. M...C. Tang, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sin, Yung Shiu Cheuk, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Chap. Dr. B. N. Chau, Luk Yung Luk, Luk Yung Chuen, Tsin Hung Kwal, Ho Chee Kwong, Cheung Mul Kal, Kwai, Wal Shen, Pun Lee Hong. Wu Wal Chau, Mrs. Leung Wang Wat Ming, Ng Ting Chien, Dr. Koe King Fan, Hu Hing Man Lo Sik Man, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sin, Mrs. Yan Leu Chin Sin, Lun Cheuk Ming.

Cheng Hang, Ho Kwal Duen, Wu Pak Chuen, Chan Foo Cheung, Lau

Pul Lec, Mrs. W. K. Chun, Leung Yin Kay: Leung Wai Shing, Cheung Miu Shun, Jeu Kwan Chee, Leung

Cheung Pun Wal, Lau Yun Shan;. Ma. Lap Koon, Ng Shun Chuen, Ban Chan Kwong. Lau. Po Yec, Wong Yau Ching. See wah Tim and family, Mr. and Mrs. Choa.Po Sin, Tang Chiu, Mrs. M. Banker and Miss. Banker, Miss M. A. Bongh.

Miss Edith Anderson, Ng Cheung Iu, Kam Yuk Lau, Ng. Yun Sang. Messrs. So Tsang Mce, So Tsang Yee and So Tsang Yuk, Cheung Yuen, Wong" Chau Kee, Cheung Yung Po, Mr. and Mrs. Chang Yue Kau, Leung Pui, Jack Slu, Yeung Tam, Mrs. Ng Ho Po Fong. Chari Pak Yick, Miss Kwong Wai Ching, Au Wai Chau, Yeung Shau Huen. Mrs. Yung Lu Wing Sheung, Chan Ynt Chee Tong. Mrs. Chan Su Shee, Au Yung Po. Lo Koon Hang, Lo Koon Kan. Wong and Hò, Chiu Fan and Chuk Shu Nam, Chan Lim Pak, Miss Wu Mak Lan, Miss Cheng Shun Ku. Miss Hu Suk Chun, Miss Chan Mee Yue, Miss Hu Woon Kwan, Ngai Shi Yam, Miss Wang Cning Yee, Tang Wing Tal, Chan Cheung Chi, Tsang Pick Shan.

Chi Leung

Yin, Cheung Shau Chun, Leung Cheung Chung. Mrs. Chau Chan Sh. Chan Tung Shee,

Lai Li Man, M6 Lucy Ezra, Miss May Gittin's, Tang. Sul Yan, Yul Cheung Shing. Leung Chi Fung, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Hong Chai, Fok Bo Choy, Chu. Hung..

CARDINAL HINSLEY WELCOMED

On Return From Rome

IMPROVEMENT OF RELATIONS

Sir Edward Griggs On Japan's Ambition

London, Jan. 9e ::

We must guard against the London, Jan. 9. danger of language or action on Cardinal, the Most Rev. Arthur Elle Far Eastern crisis which might Hinsley, former Archbishop ot | divide the western civilisation Westminster Cathedral, was given fagainst itself," says: Bl: Edward a great welcome on his return Griggs, journalist M.P., in SLIL from Rome where he was made article in the London, "Observer." a Cardinal on December 13

The European. Issue" is grave

He was first given an enthusias- enough, he says, "and we cannot tic reception at Folkestone where afford to have it still further com- *"large crowd awaited him. Thou- plicated by violent passens up- sands of Londoners gave the Car-leashed in the Far East." dinal an ovation upon his arrival Dealing with the Japanese cage. at Victoria Station, the crowd on Sir. Edward Griggs" deprecates the the platform including the Duke view that all the Powers who have uf Norfolk, Lord" Fitzalan. Lordi quarrelled with the Covenant of Ränkellour and many other pro- the League are brigands, and des- cribes the provisions "of the Coven- minent people,

Cardinal Hinsley handed to his ant guaranteeing the territorial private secretary his red hat and integrity and political independ- Scarlet cloak, the insignia of his ence of every member State, as a office, and his secretary handed fatal. knot, framed for the "Haves." them to the Westminster Troop of and bound in time to be challeng- Raver Scouts, of which Cardinaled by the "Have Nots." Hinsley is patron. The Cardinal

FIRST CHALLENGE then proceeded to Westminster He says that the first challenge Cathedral by car amidst cheering to the law in the name of justice and hymn-singing, while flowers is made by Japan. Her case were strewn in his path as he worth consideration since her in- walked up the cathedral steps. » creasing success has brought inta The cathedra was packed for a being an alliance against the Lea- memorable service and after his gue which the League itself is retain from the cathedral, Car-powerless to reconcile er defeat. dinai Hinsley. In response to the "The Japanese, he says, have appeals of the crowd, appeared on problems very like the British to the balcony of his residence and solve and they face far greater blessed numbers of people who were difficulties. The Japanise were kneeling in the streets.

forced into expasion by the same

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After Cardinal Hinsley had hand-compelling needs and to a large, ed. his hat and cloak to the Rover extent had modelled themselves on Scouts at Victoria Station, they Britain, and for a considerable. were given the privilege of carry-period, Brtain and the United ing them. the Cardinal delivered States alone among the Western an impressive "address at thepeoples, showed sympathy with. cathedral,

them and gave them support.

At the conclusion of the service, the Cardinal left his red hat on the altar. Reuter.

PREMIER TO REVIEW FAR EAST INCIDENTS

London. Jan. 10.

M. Neville Chamberlain returns to London to-day, says the "Daily Telegrapli's" diplomatic correspon- dent, and he will review the latest incidents and developments in the Far East with experts at the For-

Hitherto no official report Kas been received at Whitehall of the shanghai incidents of last week.

H. B. L. Dowbiggin and H. R. B. Hancock, Wan Ying Sing, Tal Tuck Fu, Fun Heung Yen, Lam Shiu Lai, Chiu Kam To. Lum Wai Kwongeign Office. and Chan Ching, Yau, Ko Ho Man, Fong Yeung Chow, Wong Hok Yan. Chau Ching To. Tak Loons. Fung Kwok Wah, Tsol Fan Yeung, Fok Yan Leung. Wong Yau, Kwok On. Kwok Chan and Kwok, Yan, Chan Wal Lunm, Wu Tit Ng Chow Cheung Hung, Li Kim Fung, Cheng Tak Fan and Wong Yuk, Ting, Mrs. Tal Lung Wing Yuen, Soo On Ping. Mrs. Li Wong Wah Ching Mrs.

Tsang Fun Hul Wan.

permanent arrangements which would affect other Powers with rights in the Settlement.- Reuter

It is expected Instructions will shortly be forwarded to the British Consul-General concerning the re- ply to be made to the Shanghal Municipal Counell's request for guidance, and these are likely to Indicate that any new and special measures found to be necessary should be expressly on a tempor- Mrs. Yeung Kam Mo Miss Hary basis and without prejudice to Glover, Mr. and Mrs. P., C. Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Lo, Ehlu Wai Ming. Lo Ming Yau, Mr. and Mrs. Lai Man Wel, Wong Hui Lal, Sbe Wing Keng, Chion Sun Chee, Wong Mok King, Fan Kit Peng, Lo Wing Kit, J. C. Lang, Chang Kwak Kong, Yung Tung, Leang Din Suk. 'LIK Leung Ngor Sang. Chau Yik Wo. Cheung Sing Luen. Lau Yuk Lun, Mrs. Fung Ip Tze, Miss Fung Mau Ying, Miss Fung Suk Yee, Miss Fung Mul Chi, Miss Fung Mau Chiu. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Wan, Miss Lily Poon, Mrs. Poon Wong Sze, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Wen, Chu..Tng, Kie. Chow Man Kwong, Li Shun

Lal Cheung, Tam Shal Kit, LI Cho

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CHURCH OF JAPAN

Breaks Away From Church Of England

Tokyo, Jan. 10.

pan hus decided to break away The Episcopalan Church of Jas

from the Church of England as a and Lai Ping, Pang Kwong Tingburg's address against Japan at result of the Archbishop of Canter-

the protest meeting held in the Albert Hall last October. It has also been decided to decline the Anancial support which has hitherto been received from the United States and England."..

TunN, Wong Ki Lun Ip Kwong. Pa and Lau Luen Sang. Ng Sheung Chi Hung ha Ho. Cháu Kwan Nal and Sun Lup' Yau..

Ma Wing Chan, Sung Cheuk Yuen, Lai To Kung and Li, Kwok Kic, Chung Wai San, Chan Kue Yin, Lai Pin Cheung and Lal, Yin Cheung, Lo Ying Kwan, Mr. and

Sir Edward recalls the Japanese loyalty to the Anglo-Japanese al- hance and says the proposals of the Lyttoh Commission hardly. justify the view that Japan might have secured all..she needed by diplomatic means.

The writer concludes that from 1921 onwards. Japan was termin-

ed, at all sacrifice, to mike herself mistress of the Far East and her military leaders have now taken the bit between the teeth. Reuter.

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MARION MOLLER

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Tokyo, Jan. 10. After further examination in Kanada Bay, the Gendarmerie or- dered the Moller Company's slip; Marion Moller, which had been detained by Japanese authorities for entering an un-named fort- fied zone, to proceed to Yokohama. Further investigations were car- ried out by Tokyo fortified zöne officials and the local gendarmerie, ACTIVITIES as a result of which the Marion Moller WGS acquitted of the Hankuw, Jan. 10: Commenting charge.-

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the widespread anti-British movement in Japan, the Ta Kung Pao, influential Chinese journal, asks how long Great Britain will tolerate these insults from Japan:

"Great Britain has literally been Punched in the back and slapped eldents in Shanghai. We wonder in the face during the various in-

how long she will continue to take

such insults."

Reuter.

JAPANESE INVASION

REPULSED

Houcnow, Jan. 10: Anxious mo-

ments for the fate of Tsining, im- tsin-Pukow Railway were definite portant railway elty on the Tien-

ly over on the midnight of Janu- ary when Chinese defenders, -The Jourant further inquires strongly reinforced by new arrivals, whether Great Britain's influence counter-attacked and drove the and prestige, which she has held in the Far East for over 100 years, will be eventually "kicked, out" by the Japanese militarists- Central NewR, D

Japanese invaders away in a bit- ter encounter in which both sides suffered heavy losses.

Tsining station and a corner of the northern city" were entered by the Japanese troops on the even- ing of January 7. Holding on des- HEAVY CASUALTIESperately, the Chinese forces Inside

Japanese Air Attack

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MYSTERY UNVEILED

Japanese Actors Held By Russians

Tokyo, Jan. 10. Lifting the shroud of mystery

rushed to Tsining from Linhalen veiling the disappearance of the screen actor-producer: Yoshida

Hsuchow, Jan 10: One hundred and Linyi. on the north bank of Okada, and the famed dramatic

Hwangho. They arrived in the and fifty civilians were killed and the nick of time and in a counter-producer, Yoshimasa Loshida, in wounded and hundreds of houses.

the snowbound border area of offensive saved the beleaguered air raid by city from being captured. damaged in an

Baghallen, Mr. Bunishiro Tanaka, squadron of Japanese planes an

Fierce fighting now rages in the the Japanese Consul-General at Pengpu on the Klangsu-Anhwei vicinity of Kuhsten and Pinto Alexandrovsk has reported to the border yesterday at noon.

tien. Afteen miles northeast of Japanese Foreign Office that the Eight enemy bombers took part

couple are in Soviet custody. in the aerial attack in which no Central News.

Tsining

fewer than one huridred death dealing missiles were dropped.

Two bombs landed within the

This unprecedented action by Tapan's 45.000 Episcopalian's was forecast last October by leaders of Mrs. Au Ping Kwong, Wu Wang following particpation by the Archwith a British flag flying atop its the Anglican Church in Tokyo, precincts of the Catholic Church, Shing, Tsol Kwong Fan, Hung Pakhishop of Canterbury in a pro- building-

| Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Lo In Nin, C.

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Kwong Wal Pan. Miss Yim Pik Shan, Misses Yin Kit Hing, Cheat Ing Yue and Yim Pik To..

LIAISON 'CONFERENCE

JAPANESE DOMBER SHOT DOWN "Nanchang, Jan. 10: It is now learned that during their raid on Nanchang yesterday at noon, one of the Japanese bombers was hit by Chinese pursuits and crashed down in flames in the vicinity of Tokyo, Jam 10.. Shihputse on. the outskirts of yesterday morning between mem-

A Halion conference was held") Wantsal, '

All the seven inmates" of the bers of the staff of Imperial Head- enemy plane were burned to quarters and leading members, of death.- the Cabinet when, it is understood, Central New they reached a final agreement on Japan's "fundamental policies to- wards China"

An official said he was informéd by the Boylet Foreign Affairs Com- misaar 'that the couple was now "under the protection of the border guards and will undergol forma examination."

The Foreign Office immediately instructed Mr. Taneka to seek their release and to take them into custody when they are freed,

K. Yeung, Fung Tsun, Kan Yuk test rally against "Japanese aggres-Central News, Hong and Kan Tse Leuk, Miss sen" in China. Cheung Wai" Hue. Miss Wu Tak Hing, Kan Hung Chiu, Kan Ngok Wan, Kan Ming Tol, Tam Wing Chit, Pak Lin Kue, Mrs.. Chan L1 Bhi, Ip Fook Ling, Miss Li (4th), Yu Wood Chung and Leung Kwong

Kwok Po, Li Ping, Miss Tal, Hing Man, Fok Yat Fung, and Fok Yan Ho, Wing Shing, Lung, Foo Hee Ho, Nung, Lam Wai Sing, Walter Egge;" Tang" Chung Nin. Sou z. Chang, Lam Yale Shum, Kwong Chiu, Tam Uy Teng Yiu, W. M. Cheung, Lam King Man, Tam Chun, Mas Nim But Kwap, Shun Kee, Chan Yat Hung, Hang Sang Kwun Ho, Fook Fung. Yeung Chu Nam and family, Kee Bank, Lam Ping Yim, Ho Bin

Hans. Leung Chik Wei. Chan Tze an extraordinary session of the full are unfounded, according to Chi-ditions in prospective fim. Leung Fat Tin, Leung-Chung-Ping! Mr. and Mrs. Wong Ka Taun, Lam

Chiu, Chung Kai Nam, Chung Ban Cabinet at which views were ex- nese, despatches received ure, Accompanied by two guards the" Yuk Yue, Luf Wat Chau, Chu Chik Nam Sang Lee Ho, Leung Yuk changed for three houra. The telephonic communications being couple proceeded to the. Sovitt Man, Lo Wai Fun, Lo Wan Shuet, Sun, Kem Cheung Fai, Kem session was reported to have maintained at 1 pm. yesterday Japanese, boundary, and then, de- Mrs. Ld Chang Che Sheung, Miss Cheun Yin, Mr. and Mrs. Iu Tak reached a complete agreement "on afternoon.

Official reports said the men arrived at South Baghalien on De- cember 30 and the following day. left. for Shikika, a town close to the Borlet-Japancas-border. On January 2 two travellers arrived at | another "border town and naked for permission, to view the boun- Reports that the town of Hofel dary, aserting it was for the pur- the conference were explained at has been captured by the Japanese pose of reproducing frontier con-

The conclusion and decision of

HOFETS LOSS DENIED

Bankow, Jan. 10.

| cording to. reports, they dashed": Put Yee Mut, Misa Lo Lin, Mian Lum, Mr. and Mrs. Tu Tak Cheuk, measures to destroy entirely the

Hofel is an Important strategic | across the line Into Boviet teritory, Tseng Bang, Misses Fun Kom Lin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tetzel. Ho Pak In, anti-Japanese administration in point, and if lost a Chinese with- and disappeared from the sight of Wong In, Chan Lin Dai and Trang Ho Fan Ting, Lan Woon Kee, Fook China

drawel would be indicated, t Kiu, Yung King Yin, Lam Suk Him (Continued on Page 11)

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