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Dated 5th October, 1938.

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HONOKONO, OCTÖRKE 3, 1938,

"RED" CHINA

still

HE JAPANESE FOREIGN TOFFICE

SPOKESMAN and other Tokyo apologists "are making desperate efforts convince a sceptical world that her "Holy War " in China

AIR MAIL FOR

AMERICA

To Be Sent By Imperial Route

EDITORIAL

H.K. CHINESE

WOMEN'S ASSN.

First Session Of Committee

In view of the disruption of the The Hongkong Chinese Women's trans-Pacific air service due to un-Association held the first session of favourable' weather conditions, the its Executive "Committee on Mon. Postmaster General has decided, day under the chairmanship of under the discretionary powers Ma. Li Shu-pul, when the fol- vested la him, to dispatch all airflowing resolutions were passed mail in his hands intended for

Issue donation booklets for rols- Canada or the United States by Iming funds purposes; perial Airways to London and thence by steamer to New York,

This mall should be in New York about October 18 or 19.1

ar)

Distribute proclamations, nouncing the aims of the Associa- tion and appeal for aid for wound. ed soldiers and refugees: ".

The staff members to assume office immediately;

Air mail for Amerlea which left by Clipper planes on September 23 and October 2 were held up res-

Donate to the Kwangtung Salva pectively at Guam and Manila, but won Committee one ambulance; 13 being transhipped back to "the

Apply for registration at the Colony by the 3.5. Potsdam, ar-Secretariat for Chinese Affairs; riving on Friday.

Invite Mr. La Cho-chuan to te the accountant;

The next Clipper plane to leave- the Colony for the United States on the resumed schedule will be on October 13.

NEW VAUXHALL

inspired by д sincere desire to eliminate Communism; from East Asia. Actually, it is sober truth that Ching to-day more "red" than she was twelve! months ago but red with the blood. of slaughtered women and child- Works Department, by Order of ren. She has not," however, chang- His Excellency the Governor ofed in the sense that Japan would one Lot of Crown Land at have the world believe. North Point, in the Colony When the "Hitler Youth" Mis- of Hong Kong for a term of 75 slon visited Japan in August last. years, with the option of renewal Prince at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

CAR

TWELVE-FOUR IN COLONY SOON

Konoye, the Japanese Yet another, addition is to be Premier, asserted that "Japan is made to the already famous range not fighting the Chinese masses of Vauxhall cars, and is shortly but the Central Government and to be seen in the Colony. This its maladministration based on model is a larger and more com- Communist." It is unfortunate fortable edition of the "Ten." that the "Hitler Youth" Mission,

It has the same type of indepen-

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- its way to Japan, did not spend dent front wheel suspension with posal of the lot the Purchaser a few days in China to ascertain

required to deposit with an

on

torsion bars, and the same method

The Association's balance sheet should

be, made public at least once a month:

Engage advisers; Accept Uckets presented by the South China Athletic Association for the

football match on the Double Tenth between the Asso- ctation and the Services;

Accept the rules of the Hong- keng's South Chica Refugee Re llef Joint Association concerning flag presentation.."

WAH YAN PAST STUDENTS

Celebrations For Double-Tenth

S'HAI COLLEGES SUSPENDED

Order By French Authorities

Hankow, Oct. 4.

The Fu Tan, Great Chins and Utopia Universities in the French Concession. Shanghai.` were ordered to suspend classes by the French authorities on October 2, according to Shanghai report. The reason for the suspension has not been given, but it is believed to be of a political nature.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1938

HONGKONG TO HAVE

ART DISPLAYS

Work Of Chinese Artists To

Be On Show

The Honrkong Working Artists' Guild announce that they are to present a series of Art Exhibitious in the immediate future. First a ont-man exhibition of Chinese styled paintings by Mr. Young Sla Sum at Kam Ling Restaurant on October 8, 9, 10 and 11, daily from 12 noon to 10 p.m. In aid of War relief, Mr. Young studied under Mr. Pau Ship Yan for some, years until five years ago when he went to Japan to study. He was compelled to return to Hongkong 'when.. war broke out in Shanghai: in August 1937.

The second exhibition the Gulid

The National Chinan University has also been ordered to suspend will present is another one-man classes by the French authorities sacw-of oil paintings and wace: in the "Offer colours by Mr. Chan Po Yat at St. for participating Gold" movement on September 18, John's Cathedral Hall on October the seventh anniversary of the 14. 15. 16 and 17 daily 10 am to Mukden Incident.

7 p.m. (Sunday, October 18 from 1 D.m. to 7 p.m.)..

All the above-mentioned in stitutions moved to the interior

LOCAL SCENES Chinese Mr. Chan Po Yat is a practising after their premises in territory were either occupied or artist and is well-known in Shang- destroyed, during the hostilities | hal. He is à visitor to the Colony In Shanghai last year, but they and has painted a number of local maintained in the scenes which will be a feature In have been French Concession for students his coming show. It is learned who could not go inland-Central) that half of the proceeds of any News.

sale of pictures will be devoted"tu a local orphan Society,

NARROW ESCAPE FROM WAR

U.S. PART IN CRISIS

Mr.

Further exhibitions will be a one-day show of local artists' re- presentative work which Mr. Jack Chen will bring to Europe, Rusalz and America for exhibition, one- |man exhibitions of Chinese paint-

Ings by Miss Ling Po Chu and of .. water colours by Mr. Lee Byng.

Further details in regard to these

Washington, Oct. 4.

Assistant Sumner Wells,

Secretary of State, said in a broad-shows will be announced later.

cast

1

EXPRESS TRAINS

SUSPENDED ·

For Reasons Of Economy

President yesterday that Roosevelt's special appeal to Mus- solini over the Czech crisis was known in substance to the Italian The Wah Yan Past Students' Government before Il Duce tele- (If not the applicant), will be the truth about the matter. Ger of unit construction of frame and

man merchants in body in one is employed, giving Association held its monthly Coun-phoned to Hitler."

17 Mr. Wells added that the Unit- OPEN DOOR Shanghai, through

an exceptionally good power-to-cil meeting on Monday at Tai Wo authorised officer who will be SLAMMED their Chamber of weight ratio. In motor car design. Hing, when the Double-Tenth Sub-ed States had received, informa-

Commerce, would present at the sale, the sum of

social function to be held at the that 2 o'clock on the afternoon of two hundred dollars, ($200) in have made. It quite clear to the this ratio is very important as so Committee formulated details of a tion of unquestioned authenticity

Paris, Oct. 4. cash. This sum will be refunded visitors that, in their opinion, the much depends upon it.

If the power-to-weight ratio is Oriental Theatre at 9.30 am on September 29 had been fixed for

Operation of 32 express trains. payment of the Purchase e motive of Japan's invasion of good, the owner will get good ac- Sunday, in connection with the German entry into Czechoslovakia.

He added that there was no China is to monopolize the latter celeration, good hill climbing and celebration of the Double-Tenth

which hitherto ran daily, will price.

country's trade to the exclusion of economical running. A top speed Festival and also the first Anni- question hut that Europe" was

shortly be suspended for reasons all others, by slamming the Open of over 65 m.p.h. and more than versary of the Wah Yan War Re- on the brink of war.

of economy. This measure will

the The great underlying needs were greatly affect International includes a world-wide agreemerits programme

to Imit train services in France THE HELP GIVEN BY SOVIET trial run that the engine is as speech by the well-known. Journ-armaments, to abstain from bomb- among the trains to be suppressed

RUSSIA in the form of aero-

smooth and silent as a six cylinder alist. Mr. Waiter Hanming Chen, ing civilians and to reconstruct will be six running between Parts planes, pilots and supplies Of

Land Le Havre, four between Faris münitions is being gratefully ac-and comfortable.

and also that the body is roomy and consists of the following in-economic prosperity.

teresting items

To-day perhaps more than at and the Mediterranean, two be- cepted by China, just as the assis-

Overture: National Normally, a large roomy body

Anthem; any time in the past two decades tween Paris and Geneva and two tance of other sympathetic Pow-

means extra weight and hence Reading of Dr. Sun's Will; Hom-there was an opportunity for es-between Paris and Strasbourg- ers, such as the late German Mil-

sluggish acceleration. The new age: 3-Minutes Silence for war tablishment by the nations of a Transocean. tary Mission and German muni- Twelve-four is exceptional, in that victims: President's address: Ad- new world order based on justice tions, is being received but there its designers, have succeeded in dress by Mr. Walter Hanming and law. Reuter: is no understanding-either writ- overcoming this.

Chen:" Address by Rev. Father ten, spoken or implied that the. acceptance of Soviet material as-40 Brake horse power, yet the College); Address by Student Re- The Twelve-four engine, develops Gallagher (Rector of Wah Yan sistance calls for any acceptance complete car weighs only 184. cwt. presentative; Report

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT Door.

Registry No.1

Locality.

No. 5378.

South of Inland

No. of Bale.

North Po

Boundary

Measure.

ments.

f.ftft

ir

As per

sale pla

Contenta in

8,000

Square feet

Annuai

Hentai.

** | Upset Price

About

8,000

1848

35 miles to the gallon are claimed. It can be testified from

a short

lief Association,

The

qualities have

of Ladies'

Man Wai; Patriotic song and

Chinese play. been

of Russian political principles any with a full complement of petrol, Working Committee (by Mrs. Kwan more than they imply the accep oil and water. tance of Nazi-ism as a political These creed for China simply because achieved not just by one, but by the German Military Mission gave a number of major Improvements in motor car design. By interest- Whatever differences of opinioning developments in motor car de-

Kuomintang and the Communists

In China prior to the summer

Its assistance to China, "

HONG KONG EVENING there may have been hetween the sign, Vauxhall engineers have got Road Central, has reported to the

INSTITUTE.

The Institute will re-open on Monday, 17th October, 1938,

Copies of Prospectus and Entry Forms may be obtained at the Education Office, New Fire Sta tion Building, or at the Trade School, Wantsai.

J. RALSTON,

Director.

1845

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

TUT

ASIDE

1.9.3 7. the im DIFFERENCES mediate reaction

was to sink all differences and dis-

every ounce of petrol.

$10.

+

MISSING PLANE LOCATED

Moscow, Oct. 4...

A plane, believed to be that occupied by the three Soviet airwomen who have been miss- ing for a week on 'a. non-stop flight attempt from Moscow to the Far East, was located yesterday,

GERMAN PLANE

WRECKAGE FOUND

since

Berlin, Oct. 4.

Ruins," a Chiness painting by Mr. Young Sing Sum whose one-man show will be held un- der the auspices of the Hong- kong Working Artists". Guild at Kai Ling Restaurant, West Point, on Saturday October : 8, Tuesday, October 11, from 12 noon to 10 p.m., daily.

TANG MURDER

SUSPECTS TRIED

Questions Asked In Camera

"Hankdw, Oct. 1.

Trial of the 15 suspects held in connection with the assassination veteran

Lufthansa announces this morn-of Mr. Tang Shap-yi. ing that part of the wreckage of Chinese politician, was held in the German mall plane of the camera in the Second Special Dis- South Atlantic mail service which trict Court yesterday afternoon, has been missing since Saturday night was discovered on Monday evening about 40 kilometres from Bathurst. In Gambia, where the The plane is 15 miles from Lake | plane was due to arrive from Amutikit, about 100 miles north of Natal, in Brazil," Komsomolak.

POLICE REPORTS Mr. AE Edgar, of 9 Queen's more and smoother power out of police the loss, on September 30. of his motorcar tools, valued at By using all steel integral methods of construction, they

Mr. D. L Prophet, of 20 Peak A rescue party is now being or have been able to give you a big Road, reported that, on the morganised-Reuter, sacrifice of performance. The new and roomy body without any ning of October 2 lady's hand- Vauxhall Twelve-four costs less to

bag and a cigarette case were buy and less to run than any other stolen from his home.

Twelve.

putes in the face of grave external danger. Unity was brought about by Japan's acts of aggression.

The Chinese people, as a whole, are not disposed to look with {* favour upon Communist teachings. They are conservative in their outlook and entirely individualls- tic.

וני

ATTEMPT AGAIN FOILED

12

CHEQUES STOLEN

Miss Flors Wilson, of 9 Cheung Chau, reports that she had left the telephone booth at the General Fost Office to buy some stamps. Remembering that she had left telephone

JAPAN SPURNS

GENEVA

In the An interesting "passenger" of her handbag board the troopship Lancashire, booth, she returned to find the which arrived here yesterday, is bag intact. Two cheques, for a The Hague. Mrs. I. Davies, wife of Sergeant total of $214. were missing. Davies, of the Seaforth High-

GIRL KILLED landers.

various

according to a Shanghai message.. "After being questioned for about half an hour, they were remanded. Haleh Chih-pib, with whose, card the four assassins sought the pre- text of an interview with Mr. TanK The discovery was made by the

and then attacked him with an ship Ostmark which catapult

axe, is still at large. Esléh is said found the steering wheel

to be a close friend of Mr. Tang, other objects as well as mail bags He frequently visited him at bis No trace has yet residence before the assassination.

with contents.

and

been found of members of the -Central News,

crew.

Transocean.

.

LF

NEW YORK WORLD'S

!

FAIR IN APRIL

Special Chinese Committee

Tokyo. Oct. 4. It is learned that the Japanëse ·YL TRIBESMEN TO Government will shortly announce

JOIN ARMY Japan's severance from organisations under the auspices

Chungking, Oct. 4. Fortunately for China, it has

of the League of Nations, with the Miss Kao Yu-hu and Mr. Yu been impossible to exclude foreign

exception of the.. World Court at Chieh-taal, representatives of the ers from seeing much of what has

Yi tribes in the southwestern pro- gone on during the progress of the

This step is being taken as a re- vinces, were received in audience Sino-Japanese hostilities. Given

sult of the report concerning by Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the application of Article Xvi (sane-National Government, yesterday |

Hankow, Oct. 4. "Triendly warnings" to withdraw

A landslide at Shan Kwong ions-Reuter. from the war zones, owing to the Mrs. Davies' claim to notice lles Road, Happy Valley, killed a nine-

morning, when they reported that The Chinese Government has danger to which in the fact that she has once year-old glit. Wong

large numbers of YI tribesmen are appointed a special committee to FOREIGNERS they might be ex-again been folled to her attempts yesterday. The girl was sleeping are forcing the inhabitants to pull the country.

The Japanese in Namoa Island eager to join the army to defend make preparations for participa posed, European to re-join her husband whom she in a hut, when, at 6 p.m., the land-down the city wall the stone from

tion in the New York World's Fair and American mis has seen on only three days since slide occurred.

Mr. Lin highly commended the next "April, sionaries, teachers, doctors and their marriage. NOTICE IS HEREBY business men and women have de-

Wong Sui Sang, her father, dug which is to be utilised for em- patriotism of the tribesmen. They had thought they would her out, but she was already dead.

bankment purposes.

Central News.... GIVEN that on Monday, the clined to take this obvious hint. re-jeln in Hongkong, but 24th October, 1938, a drawing for They have remained where they Seaforths have been ordered back the redemption of thirty (30) were lawfully entitled to be and to Shanghai and Mrs. Davies, who taken the risks involved in order is a Queen's Army Schoolmistress. Debentures will be held in the to carry on their work as best is to take up duties at the military Pavilion at 6 p.m.

school in Stanley!

NOTICE".

REMAIN

they can.

I

JAPAN IS MAKING CHINA MORE

"RED" than she has ever been

SEQUEL TO

the

BRAWL

Chu-mui.

#

LOYAL EIGHTH ROUTE ARMY

"Hankow, Oct. A. The numbers of the Debentures

According to Mr. Chow, En-lai, drawn will be published in the

chief political director of the 8th Hongkong Government Gazette during her long and chequered

Route Army, who has just returned and the Local Newspapers, and history, but this kind of red is no

It will be recalled that on the leaders of the Army had a con- here from a trip to north Shensi, holders of drawn Debentures may, mark of dishonour. China would afternoon

of September 24, a ference at Yenan recently when upon giving notice to the Trea rather her soll be sanctified by the soldier, a prostitute, and a taxi-

blood of willing herces-and of cab driver were involved in a support to Generalissimo Chiang they pledged their unwavering surers waiving the six months' helpless women and children-for, brawl at the junction of Nathan Kai-shek to continue armed re- notice to which they are entitled. from this scorched and sadly red-Road and Jordan Road, apply on the 31st October, 1938, dened land, will rise a new race, At the Kowloon Court yesterday, Įsistance. to Japan.-Central News. to the Treasurers, Messrs. Percy stronger both in mind and body Mr. K. M. A. Barnett sentenced

than the unprepared nation which the prostitute, Chan Chau, 18, to The Messageries Maritimes an- Smith, Seth & Fleming, for Japan vainly imagines she can one month's hard labour, ordered nounces that on account of the payment of the principal and in "best to her knees.”

her to pay $5 amends, and recom-dry docking of the s.s. Chenon- terest to the 31st October, 1938.

mended her for banishment, t reaux for a period that cannot The taxi-driver. Taul Bhu, 31, yet be ascertained, the departuré was Dined $5.

fur Marsellles via ports which Bignalman G. P. Groston, the should have taken place yesterday. taxi-driver, and one of the wit is postponed. ndases were bound over in

By Order of the Committee.

P.. E. BASKETT,

Acting Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, 1st October, 1938.

DEATH OF MR. W. MORLING

London, Oct. £.. The death has occurred of Mr 1840. | William Alfred Morling-Reuter.

The Company will advise later date of de-

of $10 to keep the peace for tenon of the intended months.

BRILLIANT CHINESE WEDDING:

GROUP PICTURE taken at the wedding yesterday at the Hong- kong Hotel between Miss Pok/Wing be, daughter of Mr. Fok Chee- ting, and Mr. Kn

Thul

Dr. H. E. King, President of the Executive Yuan, has issued: a personal appeal to industrial, 'commercial agricultural and cul- tural organisations to co-operate in the preparations.-Reuter.

JAPANESE ADVANCE

CHECKED

Sinyang. Honan, Oct. 4.

their Checked in

southward. drive to invade Hupeh, the Japan- e troops at Shawo, about 20 miles southwest of Shangcheng in southeastern Honan, are reported to be moving westward to Chingfu and Hauanhustleri on the southern Honan border.

The terrain at these points. which are situated in the Taplen range, will make their advance difficult

A part of them are said to have moved northwestward to Kwang- shan where they will attempt to drive westward to cut the Peiping- Hankow Railway-Central News:

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