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"VAN HEUSEN":

COLLARS and SHIRTS

We have received a new Ship- 'ment in these well known productions. Collars are stock ed in quarter sizes in styles 10. 11, 99, 88 and their new No. 1 Polo and 89 which allows ample

for the Tie, Price $1.10 each

room

Shirts with collar attached in coat as well as pú lover styles, Prices 89.50, $6.75 and $5,75

Call and make an inspection

Wm. POWELL, Ltd.

VAN HEUSEN AGENTS

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE

10, Ice House Street.

The Japan Hotel Association

IN JAPAN

AKARTEA

MEMBER HOTELS

(69 members in all}

Kozu

Oriental Hotel

Tor Hotel

↑ Akakam Kanko Hotel Kyoto

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Mampoi Hotel

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Kadevo Hotel

Lakeside Hotel

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Fuji New Grand Hotel

(Lake Yamanaka) Fuji View Hotel

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Kyoshinte Hotel GAMAGORL

Gamagori Hotel·

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Nugaragawa Hotel KAMAKURA

Kaihin Hotel Kaminoćni (Japan Alpa)

Kamikochi Imperial

Hotel Kanaren (cear Fukuoka) Karten Seaside Hotel KARGIZAWA

Mampei Hotel

Kakana Hotel

KAWANA

K.wana Hotel

Koens (midway

between Osaka and Kobe)

Koshien Hotel

Kyoto Hotel

Miyako Hotel

Kyoto Station Hotel

MATSUMIMA

* Park Hotel

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Miyajima Hotel

MITANOWITA (Rakone)

Fujiya Hotel

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Mampui Tatal

Naguyn Hotel

Nazeya Kanko Hotel

NARA

Neru Hotel

NIK

Kusaya Hotel

OMAKA

Dubail Hotel

Hotel New Osaka

Quai Hotel

OTU (near Lake Bina)

Hotel Lake Kiwa Sarrixo (Hokkaido)

Sapporo Grant Hotel SITKOTOBRET

Sanyo Hotel

TAKARAZOK (Near Kobo)

Taturazuka Hotel TOKTO

Imperial Hotel Mampei Hotel

Omori Rotol

+ Sarno Hotel

Tokyo Railway Hotel

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THE MILWAUKEE ROAD

SHANGHAI MURDER ATTEMPT

Victim In Critical

Condition

Hankow, June 28.

CABLES

ASSISTANCE FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

Debate In House Of Commons

London, June 25.. - An interesting debate xross th the House of Commons today on the votes for the Ministry of Labour and the Unemployment Aeria- tance Board. Mr. Amery called attention to the situation disclosed Teng Sao-ping, a Cantonese law in the last report of the Board that the needs-assessed according to practitioner who was shot by two the Board's minimum scales-of the larger familles among the work- unidentified gunmen during yester-ers in the lower ware grades often exceed by as much as 10 shillings 'day's attempt on the life of Wu Weekly the amount brought in by the wage earner when in employ-

mens. Pin-yat (Wu Cheng-yu) in Shang- hai, is in a critical condition, He was hit by three bullets, two en the breast and one on the hip.

Mr. Amery said that the Board had imposed on it two duties. One was to provide adequately for the minimum needs of the family and the other to see that its administration did not create an incentive to leave work and take relief. Those duties were' Irequently irrecon-

It is now ascertained, according | cilable. to a despatch from Shanghai, thật

Were they, as a nation guarding were festined to grow up underfed two men participated in yesterday's the interest of the growing genera- and stunted, and unable to play a assassination attempt, which took tion to decide that the wage sys-worthy part in their great nation- part in the law offices of Wuin tem should take some account of Talho Building on Lloyd Road, the `minimum needs of a fanklý, Wu happened to be absent from or be governed entirely by the no- his office at the time. Finding tion that labour was simply a com their purpose frustrated, the gun-modity whose price was settled by men fred several shots at Tens. higgling in the open market? Wu's partner, and an office coole. Both were injured, and rushed to hospital.

UNDERFED CHILDREN

PLEA FINDS SUPPORT Mr. Amery's plea was supported from the Liberal benches and Mr Harold MacMillan (Conservative) and Mr. Haden Guest (Labour) spoke of the other aspects of the Issues raised by Mr. Amery,

MONDAY, JUNE

27, 1938.

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FOR HOME. FACTORY, & POWER HOUSE

HOME, FACTORY AND BUIKERS

POWER

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The Minister of Labour, reply PUBLIC AUCTION

He suggested that the only solu- on of the problem was to makeing to the debate. in reference to The gunmen made good their es- some provision for the children of Mr. Amery's speech, sald family cape following the shooting. the nation Irrespective of the wage allowances could be provided arst.

Undersigned have received

Wu. who has been for many earned by the parent. In large by direct State grants, secondly by Endens years practicing law in Shanghai,¦families children were creators of | adopting the Insurance system to has recently established an “Oflen-and suffer from poverty. A very į provide extra allowances for tam:- cal School" for the purpose of large proportion of the children lies of certain size" with the" asi a tracting students thrown out of of the country were underfed and sistance if necessary, of the Minis- chools and workers qui of Jobe. started life with all the odds try of Labour's Industrial Relations He has already received a number weighted against them. Surely Department.

of

warning because of allegea that was something in the nature Mr. Earnest Brown also spoke Maison work between Japanese and jof a major national catastrophe? [of the progress of the movement would-be Chinese puppets. (Cen-|Mr. Amery went on to declare that for holidays with pay which he tral Newsy.

the population trends reinforced described as, remarkable. Since the agruments for a system of the committee on the subject wES family allowances which would appointed two years ago, a collec-

BANKS BREAK solve a most urgent problem from tire agreement covering 1,750,000

AT TAIHU

H

Yangtse Overflows

the point of view not only of un works had been ratined which pro employment assistance, but also ofvided for holidays with pay. Speak- the building up of the fitness of ing of the contraction of the cot the nation and of doing justice to ton industry, Mr. Brown said the a large number of people, who, causes were mainly international, through no fault of their own.(British Wireless).

in the JAPANESE TO

Shanghai, June 24. Breaking its banks vicinity of Taihu, the Yangtse River has inundated a large aresi between Anking, capital of Anhwel and Kluktang, where the Chinese have a strong boom across the river.

The foods, as in the Yellow River areas, have compelled the Japanese completely to interrupt their military activities.

SIR ROBERT HODGSON

INVADE SHENSI

Reinforcements Pour In

Sian, June 25.

It is reported that the Japanese

Besides Japanese

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DIPLOMATIC- ACTIVITY

More Japanese

-Rumours

Tokyo, June 25. The alleged dipinmatte activity

Floods are also reported at are attempting to cross the Yel-particularly in Londen and Paris Bukow. between Kulkiang and low River at Fenglingtu, Hotsin of the Chinese Central Govern- Hankow, and also at Wuhu. - and Yumenkow In southwest nent for the purpose of obtaining

Japanese military authorities Shansi to invade Shensi.

foreign mediation in Sino- deny that they have received any

reinforce- Japanese conflict Was featured information of large-scale inund-ments, about 10,000 irregulars in vesterday in the Japanese press. "ations in the Yangtse valley and Japanese employ have arrived in It is declared that China is an- according to latest reports. their Shansi by the Chengtai Ballway. xious to prevail upon 旮 third -military operations are still pro- They are being distributed to Power to act as intermediary by-

gressing favourably. - Trans- various strategic points in the tore the fall of Hankow. Ocean.

province.

boastful The papers assert in With the intention of disrupting manner that the Japanese Gov- Japanese communications the jernment has taken necessary Chinese guerilas' are damaging | measures for a lengthy war and the Tatung-Puchow Railway and will not submit to mediation until various highways in the province the goal is completely achieved. - faster than the Japanese can Should it prove to be necessary, mend them. Large" sections of | Japanese military operations will rails near Linfel have been continue until the organised op÷ damaged and many telegraph position of the Marshal la broken.. poles along the railway and high- Emphasising again that Japan ways there have been torn down. I will not negotiate with Chiang Japanese engineering corps es-Kai-shek, the papers declare that Sir Robert Hodgson, British corted. by armed zuards in this would not be compatible with Agent in Burgos who has been armoured cars are repairing the Japan's ultimate military_objective directed, to return to London to railway and highways day and which is the complete extermina- they tion of an anti-Japanese regime consult with the Government on night, but no sooner have the situation arising from the re

mended the damage at 3 point in China.--(Transocean} peated bombing of British ships is than further damage is done by expected to arrive early next week the guerillas somewhere else....

Sir Robert, acting on the instruc (Central News). tions from the Government, is pro- testing to the Burgos authorities against the attacks on the Thor- peness and Sunion and it is hoped

Due Home For

"""Talks"

London, June 29,

NO PRIVILEGES!

Shanghai, June 24.

TROOP TRAIN DERAILED

Shanst, June 25.

A Japanese troop train was "de- railed by Chinese guerillas at In view of the new incident in- Luchiachwang, southwest of Shou- he will bring with him General Franco's reply for the considera-jvolving a foreigner the Japanese yang on the Chengtai Railway re- tion of the British Government authorities emphatically declarecently. The locomotive and 12

British Wireless).

that foreigners enjoy o privileges coaches were heavily damaged and

DR. SUN FO DELAYS DEPARTURE

London, June 25.

In China and are subject to the about 100 Japanese killed - Cen- same regulations as Chinese... tral News).

No special extrality rights could

be conceded to foreigners in ter-by a "Japanese sentry who, how- ritory occupied by the Japanese. ever, "denied the charge.

The incident which led to 'the The Japanese authorities declare Dr. Sun Fo has indefinitely post-controversy between the American that the sentry was perfectly en- poned his return to China. He is and Japanese authorities was titled to control foreigners under still in Paris, but may come to prompted by an alleged assault on the present circumstances.-- London shortly. (Reuter),

an American doctor, in Nanking (Transocean).

Flashes From The Spanish War Zones

Sarrion on

SALAMANCA

National Spanish Headquarters

BARCELONA

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION -

on

WEDNESDAY, the 29th JUNE, 1938

Commencing at 2.30 pm.

At The Premises of The Central

Agency Ltd., No. 2 Connaught Road Central (2nd Floor).

-`A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

OFFICE FURNITURE

Desks,

Comprising:-

Cabinets, Bookcases. Counters. Chairs. Electric Fans and

Fittings, Iron Safes, etc...

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

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JAPANESE AIR ACTIVITY

Chinese

Concentrations

Attacked

Shanghai, June 25.

The Japanese Naval Air Force again developed the liveliest · ac- tivity in the Yangtse area and in South China yesterday.

SARAGOSSA

Chinese troop concentrations on both banks of the Yangtae, beyond Violent fighting occurred

Communique issued by the Re Anking were subject to violent the Terael Saguato in a communique issued on Friday publican Spanish War Ministry on bombing attacks. Several Chinese Road on Friday which the National night states that, their troops in Friday night states that Repub-minelayers and junks operating in Spanish communique on Friday the Teruel Front had advanced can Spanish troops on the levant this Yangtse sector, were forced atated had been captured. Na their lines by capturing a number front made a brilliant counter to run ashore near Kluklang. tional. Spanish troops completely of important positions near Massif attack on Thursday night, captur- surrounded the town on Thursday Muela and inflicting heavy losses/ing the Rodor Height and Falls in In Fukien Province, Japanese

on" which they advanced on Friday The Reds have constructed numer-on the enemy..

acroplanes attacked a big powder factory near Foochow and the Chinese Naval, arsenal at Mamot on the Minkiang River, five miles from Foochow.

41.

the villahermosa sector.

National Spanish troops repeated ous machine-gun defences while National Spanish columns oc- their attempts to recapture, thess outakista of the town Friday night cupied Castle Onda and the Reds positions but, were repulsed by the and fought their, way forward from are reported to have suffered heavy Reds who infleted heavy losses on the Nationalists penetrated into the casualties. In the Penarroya Bec- the enemy.

The railway station of Swatow, street to street and it is anticipitor the Republican Spaniards Several National Spanish attacks | in Kwantung Province, was like- ated that the Republican resis- launched determined attacks on in the Puedia de Valverde, Valdona wise attacked by bombers, caus- tance will be completely broken by (National "Spanish" positions but and. Onda sectors were also repelling considerable damage accord- Saturday. (Transocean);;

were repulsed-

ed.

ing to reports here. Trans-Ocean,

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

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TH

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY, the 28th JUNE, 1938.

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At their SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-—-—-

Teakwood

Drawingroom, Bed- room, Diningroom and Office. Furniture. Blackwood Ware. Porce- lain and Glass Ware, EP, and Brass Ware. Cutlery, Dinner Crockery. Gramophone and Records, Electric Table Lamps and Fans, Table Clocks, Linen and Curtains, Orna-- ments and Pictures.

also

Cooking Stoves and Enamelled Bath Sample Cases and Show Cases

On VIEW from MONDAY, the 27th JUNE, 1838.

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THE

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TO SELL BY

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ON

WEDNESDAY, the 29th JUNE, 1938

Commencing st 11 am.

At Godown No. 3 (Upper) Holt's ́-

Wharf, Kowloon.

For Account of the Concerned.

36 Bales Cotton Yarn 7 Bales Cotton Yarn

8 Cases Wire

6 Cases Wire

1 Case Toilet Boap

AIRO

15 Drums Cement

(All More or Less Damaged).

TERMS

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