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June

July

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July

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Shanghai, Yakalams, Ko

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Shanghal, North

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June

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China & Japan

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MILITARY SPOKESMAN REFUTES

JAPANESE CHARGES

Extraordinary Reward

For Co-operation

Hankow, June" 14.

THE JAPANESE ALLEGATION that Chinese guerillas have been ordered to kill foreigners in the occupied "areas was emphatically dealed by a military spokesman at a press conference.

It was inconceivable, he said, hat any nation desiring foreign support and assistance as China did should resort to this dubious method of achieving its end,

The patent lle, said the spokesman, was designed to alienate foreign sympathy for China and t› counteract the strong reaction aroused by numerous Japanese autrages against foreign' lives and property.

A third possible motive, he added, was the desire of the Jap- anese military to furnish a pretext for their stern refusal to allow foreigners to return to the occupied

reas.

Commenting on the Japanese statement of "hearty co-operation" between Catholics" and the Japan- ese desire to "klll all foreigners,"

£80,000,000 Defence Loan

IZUMO AGROUND IN WOOSUNG

Japanese Flagship Buries Nose In Mud 'Flat

Shanghai, June 14. The Izumo, flagship of the Jap- anese Third Fleet, which left her wharf in Hongkew on Sunday for the sea is grounded in a mud flat near Woosung, opposite Pootung. according to foreign steamer passengers.

The bow of the cruiser was seen to be fast in the mud, and two tugs were standing by.

The naval spokesman here to day neither denied nor admitted the stranding of the warship.

It was reported that the Izumo Was to have proceeded up the Yangtze River with Vice-Admiral Koshire Oikawa on board to direct operations In the vicinity of

the spokesman said the Japanese TO BE REDEEMED Anking.International).

certainly had an extraordinary

way of rewarding co-operation.

He recalled the recent murder

of Father Fourre and five Francis-

can slaters by Japanese or their

agents at Changlo. Shantung, and

the bombing of Catholic churches

BETWEEN

AND

1954 1958...

London, June 13. Lists for a £80.000,000 defence

and property far behind the actoan will open and close on Wednes- tual fighting zone.

Such treatment of Catholics, whom the Japanese sald were co- operating with them, added the spokesman, made it easy to under- committed the cutrages against non-Catholic foreigners and their property by Japanese soldiers.(Central News).

stand

ANTI-OPIUM CONGRESS

To Investigate Charges Against

"

Japan

Geneva, June 14.

and

day. The loan will be at 3 per cent.

It will be redeemed on July 15. 1958, or at the option of the Trea sury on or after July 15, 1954, at

three months' notice. *

The issue price is 08 per cent, end the yield, allowing for re- demption at the latest date, is

£3.2.8d, per cent.

11

CHINESE

FORTIFY

POSITIONS

(Continued from Page 17

out interruption into Chengchow, where the authorities have the greatest difficulty in feeding them and providing for their transporta-

on elsewhere.

It is stated that the Japanese This is part of the programme lost large quantities of war materi- of borrowing which the Chancellor al, including guns and tanks, be- of the Exchequer announced last tween Kaiteng and Paisha owing [year.

Including the sum of £100,000. |000 raised by the issue of national defence bonds in April 1937, the total available from borrowed moneys for defence purposes be- comes £180,000.000 to which must be added the budget surplus of

£29,000,000 last year.

WARM. RECEPTION

It is estimated that the total, in A resolution that an investiga eluding the present borrowing, will tion be made of the allegations suffice to cover the defence expen- against Japan

requesting aiture to be met from borrowed "effective measures" was submitted money for about a year.-(British to the Anti-Opium Committee this wireless and Reuter). morning after the Japanese dele- gate. Mr. Amau. denied the accusa- tions made against Japan yester-.. day by several delegations, includ- ing the United States delegation.

Mr. Comeroy (Belgium) who submitted the resolution, declared that the Japanese delegate's answer was inadequate.

¿

The Commission accepted the re- solution in principle, but the text will be discussed at a later sitting.

(Reuter).

CONCERN FOR WORKLESS

London, June 14.

|

"The most attractive offer that

to the floods.(Transocean)

:

SHANTUNG TOWNS RECAPTURED

الى

Loyang. June 14. Chinese force operating in southwest Shantung have recover- ed Wucheng. Hose, Tingtao, Tangslen and Tsaobslen. The Japanese garrison in each town was small, most of the having been transferred to other

fronts.

troops

It is learned that other, towns in southwest Shantung,' such as Tsining. Chiahsiang. Yuncheng and Chinhslang, are thinly held.

Chinese irregulars are besteging

the Government has made for a these towns. A later report. claim- long time!" This remark of a lead-ed that the irregulars have oc- ing broker spitomises the City's cupled Kinslang" and Yutal, jopinion regarding the second De-Huahsien,, in north Honan.

fence Loan which, contrary to the for the Petping-Hankow Railway. first loan, meets with the warmest has also been recaptured.-(Inter-

national) approval in investment circles,

LINFEN ENVELOPED

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938,

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Fost Service to Amoy Island is temporarily inspended. Parcels can be accepted for Kalangsu only.

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "Ey Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. In-` sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office. Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and

Pelping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

Japan

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

WAJS

Direct Service"- San Pan American Francisco date, 8th June.

Airways Plane Air Mall by lmperial Airways

Direct Service "-Londen 9th June.

Tientsin and Swatow. Manila

Australia and Manila.. Dairen

Japan

Shanghai

Shanghai and Swatow... Shanghai

date, Imperial..

Airways Plane Yunnan, Pres. McKinley... Kitano Maru...... Glenbeg....... Shirala...

Dus

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Rakuyo Maru...

14th Jule

15th June

16th June.

1822. ma

16th June

18th June

16th Jane

16th June

Victoria..

16th Jun›

14

"Anking...

16th June

Yalou...

17th Jane

17th June

Burdwan...

17th June

Hakone Maru.....

17th June

Lisbon Maru......

17th Jane

Airways Plane

17th June

Emp. of Canada... Muinam.

17th Jana

17th Jane

Canton.

17th June

Suwa Maru

16th June

Kutsang.

18th Jane

Helenus.

19th June

Straits and London Parcels—Lon-

1

Hector..

19th Juns

Santhia.

18th June

Tjisadane.

Slet June

Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow...... Kingyuan..................... Japan and Shanghai...

Japan, .Shanghal and Formosa ... Japan

Air Mail by, "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date: Imperial 12th June. “

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date 28th May)

Straits and Holhow Haiphong....

Straits and Europe via Negapatamı (Letters and Papers) London date 19th May, ..........jad Calcutta and Straits Straits.............

don date 12th May..... Shanghai and Amoy....... Calcutta and Straits.... Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, 26th May and London Parcels--Lon- · don date, 19th May

Naldera

OUTWARD_MAILS

22nd June

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

WEDNESDAY

Samshut and Wuchow... Kongmoon

For

Date and Time

Wed, 15th

Kongning Fook On

8.15 AM

10.00 AM

12.30 PM

1.30 PM

2:30 PM

Bwatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin........Kwaisang. Fort Bayard a............ ....... ................................... Tai Foo Bek..

Meinan

Shanghai

east

Japan. "Honolulu and "Sun Pcisco -due San Francisco, 19th July and South American Forts.......Rakuyo Maru.... Air-Mail for “K.LM. Airways. Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 28th

3.30 PM

(G.P.O.& KP.O.

Reg.

4.00 PK

Memnon

Ord.

4.40 PW

Tyosa Maru.......

4.30 PM

G.P.O. & KPO

Par. 14th 2.00 PM

Kez. 18th 4.15 FK

It is not only the yield that is regarded as satisfactory, but the

fe of the loan is also considered.

Tangkwan, June 14. attractive for large investors like

With the massing of Japanese the building societies and Insurance troops in the Langhal and Hofel companies which prefer to invest fronts, Chinese troops have re- their large runds in a loan under occupied over 40 counties in south par.

w Shansi.

SWITCHING INVESTMENTS

Linfen. the former provincial It is pointed out in this connec~ capital, on the Tatung-Puchow

Many Lose Interest than that the insurance companies Railway south of Talynan, is en-

In Work

The

actuarially require at least 3-1/8veloped by Chiness units. *

percent yield, which the, new loan Houma, on the same railway, south ¡satisies. London, "June 14.

of Linfen, was reported to have Brokers are advising private in- been retaken by the Chinese on Unemployment Assistance Board is holding an inquiry fato loan to this senior stock. Some

vestors to switch from corporation June 11. the question of prolonged unem

Chinese forces are following up staggering on the part of the big-their successca by storming other ployment. They declare that a

However. towns north of Houma, considerable number of unemploy. ser capitalists is expected. ed have lost interest in work and responded to the new loan by of Puchow. is still in Japanese The gilt edged market initially it appears that Fenglingtu, south

are content to live on the dole.

There are also some cuses of marking down existing stock by hands-(International). wilful idleness among the younger selling. There was, however, no one to 24 points in anticipation of unemployed.

The situation is causing anxiety, unloading, and recovery has set in,

JAPANESE RETREAT

Hankow, June 14.

as many able-bodied unemployed Cashing the hopes of bears who In the face of fierce Chinese workers are well off or better atrare short of stock

than those at present working.--- (Reuter).

·ISSDE TECHNIQUE The money market, while ad- mitting the attraction of "the loan stresses the change in the Govern-

counter-attacks, Japanese forces at Chungmon, on the Langhai Kail- way east of Chengchow, today be- Kan to retreat eastward. .

Chinese forces are continuing to

SAFEGUARDING ment's issuing technique. The press on the retreating Japanese

FOREIGN INTERESTS

Treasury

now appears to prefer forces, who are harassed "by the immediate certain loss, by grant floods

ing favourable terms, to uncertain With the Lunghai front develop- subsequent losses which might being unfavourably to the Japanese, incurred if public departments gra- | their advance is now shifted to dually unload stock previously not Shucheng, in west Anhwel, towards digested by the public.

the Peiping-Hankow Railway,—-- (In- .. D is not expected that the de-ternational). This is on a precedent which cision to offer the loan at more

(Continued from Pare 1)

already been adopted in Tsingtao..

has

Besitzle

19 JUNE, From U.E. via Siraita 19 JUNE, From Europe via Straits 29 JUNE, From U.K. vis Straits *TAUTHYBIUS" " JONE, From The Pacific Cosat

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stesımera with

limited passenger accommodation For tonight parage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Azente

1. Connaught Road, C.

successfully

favourable termas implies that the thorities expect dearer money.--- (Reuter),

PROFESSIONAL GOLF CONTEST

London, June 14.

ANHWEI ADVANCE HALTED

Livan, June 14. The Japanese westward advance | both from Chengyangkwan and Shucheng, in central Anhwel, has been called to a halt by stubborn Chinese resistance, according to military dispatches received here.

A strong-column of more than 1,000 invaders, driving southward

Mr. Dupree continued to say that the Foreign Residents' As- sociation, which was international in character, was managed by a Committee consisting of represen- tatives of British, French, Germans, Russland and Americana:

In the League Tournament or- There

several sub-com ganised by professionals at Sandy were mittees, he said, which were in Lodge, play today in the third with Liuan as their objective, was charge of such matters as food, series resulted as follows:

nance, transportation, patrol and concentration.

The emergency scheme, however, still awaits full completion (Reuter).

stopped along the treacherous reaches of the Pes River. Another

Allis beat Cotton 2 up; Branch and Icey halved; Padgham beat Japanese detachment, thrusting

add 2 and 1; Whitcombe beat Mitchell 1 up: Burton beat Mahon 3 and 2-Reuter),"

westward from Chenyangkwan, has also been checked by the Chinese, =(Central News);

Гипе Fermosa

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 15th July and London Parcéis due London. 22nd July. Mamnon. Japan and EUROPE via Siberia... Kitano Maru..... Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit),

Air Mail for Chungking (via Han

kow) by the "O.N.A.C., Airways Direct Service"

Eurasia, Plane

O.N.A.C. Flane

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hong- Inlu and 0.8.4., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" | Pan-American -due San Francisco, 23rd June.

THUESDAY

Samahul and Wuchow........... Halphong....

Kongmoon

Airways Plane

Tat Ming... Shantung.

Tai Lee.

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Hupeh..

Saigon. "Straits and Calcutta

Yuen Bang.. Airmai! for "Imperial Airways |

Direct Service"dus

London, Imperial 23rd June,

"Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Taland-due Thurs- day Island, 28th June.....

FRIDAY

Ord 15th 5.40 PM

4.00

G.PO,&K.P.O.

Be Ord.

4.30 5,00 PM

GP.C.&KP.O.

seg,

4.30 TK

UNL 5.00 PM K.PO.. (Heg, 15th 6.00 PM Ord. 18th 5.00 PM

G.P.O.

Heg, oth 500 PM Ord. 16th 8:00 AM

Thursday, 16th

9.15 AM 1000 AK...

11.00 Á

18.30 PM

Parcala 2.00 PM Ord. 3.0, PV GPOLEPO

Airways Plane

Beg Ori

Changte

On Lee.

Pres. McKinley.. Haitan.

Kongmoon Holhow, Pakhof and Haiphong...... Kaying. Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central and South America, and *Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 11th July- and ...Europe Via Siberia Swatow, Amoy and Foochow knął Air Mall for “K.L.M. Airwxys Direct Service" due Amsterdam, 286) Jane Manila Straits, Ceylon, India, East and "South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Mar- seilles. 17th July

6.00, M

5.00 PM

G.P.O, & K.P.O.

Par. 16th 5.00 T

Reg 17th 8.45 AM

|Ord 17th 9.30 AM-

Friday 17th

10.00 AM Noon

|G20/1⁄2KPO.

Par

160.39

Beg.

- 2,40 72

Ord

3,30 PM

2:00 PM

Bog.

*4:00 TH

| Hakone Maru

Burp, of Canada

Ord.

4:30 PM

4:30 PM

G.PO.&EPO

Beg Ord

5.00'

...........|Hakone Maru.....

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