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BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via SAIGON- etc..
ARRIVED ON SUNDAY, tax of JAN, 1938, at 1.00 A.M.
Hong Kong, Padder Buliding
Tel. 28303.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938.
GREET EACH
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OLD FRIENDS
GERMANS AND JAPANESE IN TSINGTAO.
Tsingtao, Jan. 19,
ADAM HOUSE TO BE PRESERVED
PART OF BUSINESS PREMISES
A beautiful house by Robert Adam at 20, St. James's-squire, has been preserved by the Dli- lers' Company, of Edinburgh, who have incorporated it in their new London premises.
The house, laid out in 1863, was the home of the first, Earl of A meeting between high Japan-Bathurst, but was rebuilt by Adam officers and lenders of the in 1773-74 for Sir Watkin Williams- Tsingtao special police or foreign Wynn, the fourth Barpnet. volunteers was held in the Chinese Municipal building at 4 p.m. yester day.
The Admiral commanding the Japanese forces said, “An impertal Japanes landing force is in Taing teo and the welfare of the city will henceforth be in their hands. The lives and property of nations of third powers will be absolutely respected. I heartily thank you for looking after the welfare of Tsingtao to date.”
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features, but enough is revealed to show that, when complete in March It"will be a notable addiilou to London architecture.
"The arched doorway is char- mingly fan-lighted and gives entry 'to ́a nobly' désigned staircase hall rising without intervention to the coved celling, which is plèrced by an oval lantern-light illuminating the plastered and arcaded walls, all exquisitely decorated, al
This celling is now being restored by Mr. H. Freemah. The parts cleaned under his direction show. designs in "gold and combinations of rich and delicate colours beauti fully harmonised,?'
The house is now being joined with a new, building externally Identical in style on the site of No. 21. St. James's-square, which; was known asi.Winchester House. Mr. Gage of Mewes and Davis, the architect, and the builders have assimilated the style and crafts-
The apartment will be the board manship of their great predecessors room and will be furnished in with remarkable success.
keeplag with the eighteenth cen- The only important change is the|tury spirit of the interior. addition of an attic, which, how- ever, corresponds, with the sloping Mr. A. R. Hoge. British Com-roof originally designed. by Adam mandant of the volunteers Inform-and emphasises the beauty of the ed the Admiral that foreign guards lower part of the building Business at the waterworks, the only ones requirements have also involved still on active.duty, would be with the disappearance of the courtyard: drawn from
to-day. Mr. Hogg made a plea for the Chinese rall guards who risked their lives t defend Japanese. property.
The Admiral replied, The rail guards need not fear for their lives.
Among those present were two Americans, F. Keefe and 8. Elliot, two Russians, Colonel Melenitzkip and Belov, four Germans, Phess, Antaschowitz, E., F. Theodore Nanert and F. Bischof.
Replying to a question the Ad- iniral speaking through an inter- preter, Mr. Takashits, an old re sident of Tsingtao, sald, "Al inter- ests of the Nanking Government and Municipal Government have
been taken over by us.”
with
ARCHED` POORWAY,
In the present unfinished state of the interior of the bulldlig it is impossible to see all its finest
JAPANESE WARSHIP
SUNK
Hofel Antwel, Jan. 17. A Japanese warship in the Yangtze River at Tikang; south- west of Wuhu, was sunk and an other heavily damaged yesterday afternoon during two raids steged by Chinese bomblag planes, ac cording to a report received here.
A squadron of Chinese bombers The main street of Tsingtao was was, despatched to attack a num deserted when a company of ber of Japanese warships which Japanese marines
were reported to be steaming from naval artillery arrived at the Japanese Lukang to Tikang around non- town hall yesterday afternoon. The time Arriving over Tikang. the cruiser Ashigara, flagship of the Chinese airmen sighted the enemy Admiral commanding, anchored in vessels and emptied their bomb the bay. The Japanese approach-racks simultaneously. heavily dam
ed Anteschowitz with a view to lis resuming the post of Chief Inspec- tor of Tsingtao police which be re- signed recently as a protest against Chinese police selling recovered loot to pay their wages and de-
manding "protection money" from
property owners.
Great cordiality prevails between German residents and members of the Japanese landing force." The Germans" and Japanese are con- stantly grecting each otäer, as old friends - Reuter
THE KULMERLAND " having arrived from Hamburg and Porta of call, Consignees of Cargo ate hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Gatown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are The waterworks' volunteer police landed.
Optional cargo will not be lauded guards were withdrawn yesterday. here, unless notion has been given 48 Meanwhile Japanese officers have hours prior to vessel's arrival, but been taken on a tour of the ruins carried on from port to port to the of Japanese mills by special police al port of call to which the option to Inspect the full extent of the
ONSIGNEES are hoeby informed that tirir goods with the exception of Opiam, Trasure and Valuables are being handed & stored into the Godown of the Hong Kong Howloon What & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence be obtained immediately delivery may after
landing All claims must be sent in to us en before the 19th January, 1934, or extends. any will not be recognize),
Damaged Packages will be examined Goods have left the Godowns, and all by the Company's Surveyor, Moser Roode rensining undelivered after the Goddard & Douglas in the presence of 14th Jan, 1955, will be subject to they Consigna ut 10.00 am, on Satur-Trent, day, the 16th Jan, 1938.
or
"TSINGTAO RUINS
Tsingtao, Jan, 12.
aging one of them.
At 4pm. three other Chinese bombers were sent to bomb the Japanese warships anchored in the Yangtze River at Lukang. More than 10 high explosives were re- eased. One warship was reported hit and sunk Central News. '
"CHINESE RECAPTURE
CHUANCHIAO Hauchow, Jan. 17: Launching a concerted counter-offensive, Chi- nese dying columns from Chuchow, Shahochi, and Changpaling on the south section at the Ticntain-Eukow Railway recaptured Chuanchino on the left flank of the railway" on January 10.
Six Japanese machine-guns and
171 rides were captured by the Chinese during the fight.
The pulace of Chuanchiao is
elty, and the magistrate is back to his post.
Commercial purposes to "which the new section of the premises must be put have had to be allowed' for by the architect and he has succeeded in incorporating these requirements in a scheme which affords effective vistas. Transverse stairs connect." all passages and parts of the building and the de- corations are in complete accord with thiöse of the older part of the building.
TRANSPORT WORKERS SUPPORT CHINA
Boycott. Of Japanese Goods Upheld
London, Dec. 25. Leaders of the the International Transport Workers Federation met at Transport House, Westminster,
yesterday, under the chairmanship
of Mr. J. Marchbank, general secre- wary of the National Union of Rail- waymen to consider the situation in the Far East and the possibility of combined action in support of China.
Mr. Edo Fimmen, the secretary of the international federation, came
from Amsterdam for the meeting. and Mr. Tchuo was present as a representative of Chinese trade
unionists.
At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. J. Marchbank stated that the British section of the International Transport Workers' Federation had
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met in special session and rew ceived sympathetically the reports of Mr. Edo Fimmen and Mr. Tehuo. "The meeting (he added) express- ed full sympathy with the Chinese. people in their struggle against Japanese aggression and decided to support the policy of the buy- cott of Japanese goods already A
determined by the TU.C. and the Labour Party... It was further resolved that, having regard to the fact that a mesting of the T.U.C. General Council, the Excentire of the Labour Party, and the Par- liamentary Labour Party has been
No claims will be admitted after the damage done by the recent barn- Jubilant at the recovery of the arranged for the Arst, week In
All broken, chafed, and damaged Corainees must have Reverse Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Officer In attendance whri any dutiable where they will be examined on 13th goods are examined by the Company's Jan., 1938, at 10 am, by our Sur Surveyors.
No Fire insurance will be effected by un in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hong Kong, 9th Jan., 1938, -
DODWELL-CASTI.K
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ings and dynamite, explosions.
It was noticeable that a small number of Chinese police were on duty in the streets with the Japan- ese patrols. Reuter
BAPTIST MISSION BOMBED veyors Messrs, Goddard and Douglas
"Tsingtao, Jan. 12. To comply with the General Bonded
A Reuter message confirms the Warehouse Regulations consignees report that the Baptist Mission at must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable Taining was bombed on Monday by goods are examined,
Japanese alrcraft, A Chinese All cluius must reach us before the watchman was killed according to 7th Feb. 1938, or they will not be the report made by Gertrude Smith, recognized,
a member of the mission atan, who No Insurace wil be off-atori. Bill of Lading will be countersigned also stated that there were
American casualties— Reuter,
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JEBSEN. &.CO.. Agents.
Hong Kong, 7th Jan., 1088.
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Talogiao, Jan, 11., Mr. A. R. Hogy, a Briton' in cam-
NOTICE TO CONMONIES.
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FROM USA. vis MANILA.
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JAPANESE MAY ATTACK SOUTH SHANST
January, it should be left to this joint body, as. being the appro priate body, to take a decision as to what further action should be taken.".
-LIGHT-RAID-ON~~
·HANKOW
Linfen. Jan. 12: Several detach- ments of Japanese troops. are re- ported to have been seat from Hantan on the Pelping-Hankow Railway to Wuan in north Honen
Hankow, Jan. 11.. Twenty-four Japanese bombers bordering on south Shansi pre- sumably for launching" a drive and eight pursuit planes made a westward into south Shanai, light raid shortly before 11 o'clock Chinese mobile units are. ex-this morning and dropped about a tremely active at Yuyu, Shoshten hundred bombs on the aerodrome Hwallen and Tropu in north
some of which exploded with Shansi, Small batches of Japanese deafening roars indicating that they
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troops stationed at various places were fairly large missiles. The CONSIGNEE NOTICES CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
are constantly attacked.- Central NewR,"
raiders appeared from the east and flew over the residential and bust- JAPANESE TRAINS BOMBED
ness areas and made straight for Hweichow, Anhwel, Jan. 12: Ac- their objective where they dropped cording to a telephone mesinge misadies. They then turned right from the front, two Japanese and disappeared eastward. Antl munition at the Huancheng da- trains loaded with arms and am-aircraft fire was very heavy but no
hita were scored.
tion on the Nanking-Wuhu ́ Fall-g
mand of the foreign volunteers: MIAQ AND LI TRIBES PLEDGE and members of his staff went 10
SUPPORT
the German Club where they found Canton, Jan. 12: over 10,000 Captain Shiraishi and Major CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods am able-bodied males Emong the Negato drinking, a toast to the Em- being landed at their risk into the aboriginal Miao and L tribes, on peror of Japan. Godowns of the Bong Kong and Hainan land, who have under Kowloon Wharf & Godown on gone
Captain Shiraishi aid in Japan. Lad at Kowloon, wheses and/or
training. have se: "The Japanese navy arrived the wharver delivery may be obtained, pledged allegiance the Central here and feels much obliged to the Optional sargo will not be landed Government and will join in the different-nationals in Tsingtao for
notice has been
JAPANESE TROOFS PARTLY given detence of the faland in the event taking care of the city for the time hours prior to vessel's arrival, but of Japanese Invasion.
WITHDRAWN being. We intend to negotiate port to the final
Foochow, "Jan. 12 Owing to the the option extend Aside from 2,500,000 Chinese, with the highest (Chinese, authori
rampancy of epidemics and short- tles here."
age of food, the major portion of Mr. Hogg responded suitably,
the Japanese troops stationed on- Signalling the Japanese occupa Chinmen Island outside
carried on from
hit to
all to Claims will be admitted after the Hainan Island is peopled by some Goods have left the Godown, and all 100,000 Mios and Lis Goods remaining undelivered after the A recent report from the island
will be subject to ront.
The raiders new at a height of way were bombed yesterday by about 8,000 feet: A pall of black Chinese bombing planes. Con-smoke Issuing from the aerodiume siderable damage resulted
was the only evidence of damage Central News,
done so far, Beuter.
CHANG KASTEK LEAVES. FOR LUNGHAI FRONT ・・
Hankow, Jun. 12.
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CONSIGNEE. NOTICE:
8.8. "COMMANDANT DORİSK.“
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BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIEK VIA HAIPHONG, etc. AXEIVED HONG KONG ON SATUR-
DAY, BA
TEK 8TH JAN., 19,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNOKS,
FROX NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Motor Vennol ....
"MALAYAN PRINCE" having arrived from the above on 10th instant, Consigneen of Cargo are. hereby informed, that their Goods are being landed at their risk inte e Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kayhum
Lamited
Ports
Generalissimo, Uhlang Kai-shek that their goods with the excending Wharf and Godown on ziek
left yesterday for the Lungha rallway" front. Amos His departure has evoked kéen
ad
All r
13th inst be presented to the undenigned on or on the island have each subscribed un cipur Building stik Only, a few scores of men still reported decision by the Chinese before the ith inst. or they will $3,000 worth of the Liberty
All claims against tim 'rasal must f¡eveals that three of the Ld districts / Lion of Tsingtao, a Japanese a garbour have been withdrawn speculation as to whether the re- Godown Co., Ltd Kowloon, whapos | tre' to be left in the Godkowa where
Bonda-
ont be recognized, and damaged Central Neượn,
All broken, Goods are to be left in the Godowni
where they will be examined on the 11th inst at 10 am, by our surveyors, Meara, Goxidard & Douglas.
msin.
Municipal Building at 2.30 Dm, yesterday Many Chinese carrying Japanese dags were present when Central News. the foreign. volunteers formally
Clairas will be wiraiklot utter the
of Opium, Tresaprend Valuable ere being landed & a'ored into the Godowas of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf &
shafed, and damaged Boods delivery may be obtained immediately they will be mamined on Hatayday,
18th instant, 1988, at 10 A. M. Command, to assume an offensive after landing
All claims must be sent in to me on All Claime must be presented withi on all fronts will be executed—
or before the 19th Jan, 938, or they 15 off the Vessel's arrival bera, CHINESE PUSH ON FROM......
which date th
•Reuter...
will not be rucognized. SCHOWIÉN' ***
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Danaged Packages will be examined goal Hauchow, Jan 12 Following up Wuchow, Jan-12; Blx Japanese by the Company's Burveyors! Monera.
along the northern section of the tion of Paktiol on the Kwangtung the 150 am, 1988.
the Coignees at 10am on Saturday, Tientsin-Pukow line passed Chog coast raided Limehow north of Consigned most havo - Питовое halen yesterday at noon and are Pakhol yesterday morning. 'relcas-Offeer in attendance when dediablo rapidly approaching Techowing 13 bombs within the city limits, goods are examined by the Company's by
Advance Chinese columns, it is if is learned from military sources: Burveyor. reported, have reached the sou Some telegraph wires are said to
No Fire Insuranos will be affected by and the destruction of several on Monday. No details of the en-thern hink of the Silhsul River to have been destroyed, but no fur
as in any caAO dwelling hou
MESSAGERIES KARITIMES CO, gagement have been received. the south of Yenchow.--
ther details are available.
Agent
·Central Neur
Central Nesta,
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handed over the maintenance of PAKUOI RAIDED TWICE Canton, Jan." 12; Twenty-two peace and brder to the Japanese their recent gains, Chinese troops † planes which came from the direc-Goddard & Douglas in the pressted of Goods hara left the Vipdzwan, 40₫ al) -
In the case of dutiablo cargo, Coni Japanese planes in two groups signoos are requested to inform the conducted two raids on Pakhol, Imports & Exporta Ofor that they important town on the Kwangtung have such goods for examination.
No Fire Insurance his best adfected, coat, yesterday. BELs of Lading will be countersigned
út 4.30 pm.
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TSINING CAPTURED .....
Shanghal. Jan. 12.
More thin 10 bombs were drop- Japanese report state that ped, causing some 10 casualties Txining was captured by assault
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Hong Kong, 9th Jan, 1938.
Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th inst., 1988, will be unbjret të Bauk Ne Fire Inrarsace has been effected. Bills of Lading will be dingoed
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