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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939.
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Unique Among The World's Warships BRITISH RIVER STEAMER IS
An Admiralty drawing of the British Navy's £8,000,000 battleship King George V. which was launched by HM the King on February 21 at Walker-on-Tyne. The drawing is by the Naval Artist Oscar Parkes and shows that the vessel is unique among the world's warships. Pro- tection against gun, torpedo and air attack make her the Navy's safest ship. (a) Turrets hold- ing' faur_14-in guns each; (b) Turret holding two 14-în guns; (c) Twin 5.25-in gun turrets;* (d) Multiple quick-firing anti-aircraft guns; (e) Fire control directors; (f) Bridge and control lop; (g) Seaplane hangars; (h) Cranes for seaplanes; (1) Searchlights; (J) Admiral's cat-walk.
BRITAIN'S
LARGEST
BATTLESHIP
Impassioned Plea For Peace
LAUNCHED BY H.M THE KING
FIRST BROADCAST BY NEW POPE. The 35.000-ton battleship King George V., laid down on January VATICAN CITY, Mar. 3 (Reuter) 1. 1937. was launched by the King. An impassioned plea for peace, In the presence of the Queen, from justice, charity and concord-be- the Vickers-Armstrong Naval Yard tween nations was made by Pope Walker-on-Tyne, on the afternoon Plus XII in his first broadcast of Feb. 21 The ceremony was message to the entire Catholic broadcast in the Regional pro-world this morning. The Pope gramme, with a commentary, bespoke for tour and-a-half minutes tween 3.25 and 3.55.
in Latin. In'a clear, Arm voice, he prayed that all peoples might be led towards prosperity and civilised progresa, f
The new vessel, which is a sister to the Prince of Wales, laid down on the same date at the yard of Messrs. Cammell Laird, Birken- head, is the first new battleship to be launched since the Nelson and Rodney took the water in 1925.
With the Duke of York, Jellicoe, and Beatty. laid down between May and July, 1937, the King George V. and Prince of Wales are to receive primary armaments of 14 in. guns.
No further offelel details have been released in this country. though unofficial, reports credit them with ten of these weapons, mounted in two four-gun turrets forward, with a twin turret aft. Elaborately sub-divided and arm- oured against all forms of attack, they will be driven by " Parsons gcared turbines at designed speeds, which are believed to be about thirty knots. The first two of these ships should be completed next year, and the remaining three during 1941.
Two other battleships, the Lion and Temeraire, were authorised in last year's programme, though the contracts have not yet been placed.
** POPE PIÙS XI
in Latin.
NEAR BOCCA TIGRIS
Japanese Naval Officers Board The Kinshan
Chinese Youths Reported
Arrested, Taken Ashore
..
THE S.S. KINSHAN, OF THE HONGKONG, CAN- TON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LTD., WAS STOPPED AND BOARDED, in the course of its voyage from Canton to Hongkong yesterday morning," near the Bocca Tigris forts by Japanese naval officers who arrested and took ashore five well-dressed Chinese youths.
No explanation was given
FIRST MASS for the action, but it is under- Will Fast To
EXECUTION IN CANTON
stood that the youths had not obtained passes to leave Can- ton and were therefore con-
sidered by the Japanese as
." stowaways,"" The incident occurred about 10 am, when the Japanese pilot of the boat was about to leave the vessel.
This information was supplied yesterday by a passenger, but officials of the Company, when questioned last night, sald that they had received no report of the Incident and were therefore unable to confirm it.
The Kinshan left Canton at 0 a.m. yesterday and arrived in the Colony at 3 pm bringing, 190 European and Chinese passengers, and completing the first round voyage under an agreement ré- cently
LAWLESSNESS IN THE CITY
CANTON, Mar 3 (Reuter) A vigorous campaign against the fawless elements in Canton has been launched by the Japanese authorities, who have strengthened military #treet patrols, intensified the search- ing of pedestrians and are conducting surprise raids in various parts of the city. Over 100 arrests are reported to have been made during the past few days and nearly half of these British and Japanese authorities have already been executed,
for a fortnightly British service After a parade of military trucks between the two ports. through the main thoroughfares, 41 of those arrested were subse- quently found guilty of either armed robbery or looting and were shot a few days ago in the Arst mass execution since the occupa-) tion.
no
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Chinese women are receiving
more consideration: than their menfolk in the present Japanese drive, for they are. being as thoroughly searched by Japanese sentries as the males. Some of them can often be seen being forced to empty their "pockets for inspection
In order to cope with "the in- creasing demand, transportation At the close of the address, re-facilities in the city are to be con- Jayed from Sistine Chapel, the siderably increased in the near The only bus company Pope gave the Papal benediction, future. which was also broadcast to the now in operation, a Sino-Japanese
has already world, and a short bymn was sung concern,
engaged several foreigners to help to in- crease its deet of running buses.
The main task of the foreigners PARIS, Mar. 3 (T/Ocean)-The will former Apostolic Nuntius in Paris..to supervise the repair work on be included in the building pro- Monsignore Maglione, was appoint- numerous damaged machines in gramme for 1939, thus making aed Vatican State Secretary by the the city. total of nine such vessels under newly elected Pope Pius XII, last construction or authorised. This night.
As announced in the White Paper NEW VATICAN SECRETARY
Defence, published recently.
on
another
battleships two
It is stated from Rome that the last group of four ships are ex- pected to be of about 40.000 tons enthronization of the new" Pope displacement, and
will take place on Sunday, March 12, in St. Peter's. with 16 in. guns,
to be armed
KULING FIGHTING
SLACKENS
NANCHANG, Mar, 3 (Central)- Owing to the freezing weather, Oghting at Kuling. the famous summer resort in north Kiangai, has slackened.
Chinese military authorities are not concerned over the Japanese
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(See also Page 9)
S.M.C. Reply To Japanese
Proposals
SHANGHAI, March 3 (Reuter
GUERILLAS MAKE STEADY PROGRESS
HWAIYIN, KIANGSU, Mar. 3 (Central) Chinese guerllins have extended their activities to the outskirts of Chinklang, provincial capital of Klangsu Tientushan and Takang in the southwestern suburbs have been re-taken by them.
Attacks have also been made, by the guerillas on Yangchow on the north bank of the Yangtze River,
UPPER HAND IN HUPER
concluded between the
THE DOLLAR
T.T. ON LONDON: 1. 2 13/16d. T.T. ON NEW YORK: 28 7/8. London Silver Market From Our Own Correspondent
Death
RAJKOT. Mar. 3 (Reater!.... Mahatma Gandhi began a fast
early this morning. He said.. "that he will fast until death unless a satisfactory reply is given to his request to reform the Rajkot State.
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COLOSSAL CLIPPER'S CHINA CRUISE Palatial Plane's Perfect Performance Praised
THE BOEING CLIPPER (314), PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS NEW FLYING BOAT, arrived in Hongkong on her shakedown fight at 1.10 p.m. yesterday.
The #iston piane," under the command of Captain” WA. Cluthe, was tied to the buoys and alongside the pier at Kar Tak by 122 pm. The flight frem Manila was made in me- cordance with the fixed time of five hours. Arriving over the Colony at 12:30 "The trip has been splendid, a o'clock, the Clipper was forced to little bumpy, but every mechani- cruise for half an hour before cal device on the plane performed finding a “hole" in the low celling perfectly." stated the "expert.. caused by fog.
On March 2 a sistership of the Mr. A. J. R. Moss, Kal Tak Air-Boeing (314) was delivered to. Pan port Superintendent, and his. as- American Airways in San Fran- Lucknow. Mar. 3 (Reuter)-Two sistant, Mr. M. A. Oxford, greeted claco. This flying boat will be put London, Mat. 3.people were injured in a serious the "Bachelor Clipper and her into service in the near future on London sliver prices to-day were communal riot. Shops were loot- crew of Pan American Airways the Pacifc Division. Thus a week- un 1/18 for Forward and unchanged and set on fire. Armed police executives.
1y service will be resumed by this led for Spot as follows:--
later patrolled the streets. Minor: Captain W. A. Cuthe, Captain Company with two Martin flying
also reported from F. J. Holand, as First Officer.boats and two new Boeings (314). severa! towns in the United Second Officer E.. C. Blerrer, Third Province.
Officers 8. T. Peters and R: C. Ho-
GOVERNOR'S INTEREST ward, First Engineer J. E. Prunty, His Excellency the Governor and Second Engineer | J. E... Welsner, Lady Northcote arrived at Kal Tak First Radio Officer. J. C. Smyser, in the Fleet Admiral's boat from Second Radio Officer S. Cummings, Hongkong and inspected the First Steward R. Donham, Second Clipper. Steward I Tier, Third Stoward H. ̈ ́Throughout the afternoon there Chanco.
was a constant stream of visitors Technical Experts; Mr. H. D. viewing the 74-seater plane which Ponceti Boeing Service Represen- includes dining room, four com- tative. W. E. Beall, Boeing Project partments, bridal suite, two com. Engineer, F. W. Weigand, Wright pletely equipped bathrooms and a Aeronautical Company Engineer, compact kitchen with steam table. J. Caffrey Wright Service En- The crew's quarters and control gineer, A, Gray, Pan American Air-room, with the radio room, arC
blockade of the hill. They say The Shanghai Municipal Council's CHUNGSIANG, HUFEH, Mar. al that the Chinese troops there are considered reply to the Japanese (Central) Chinese troops are gain- well prepared against such a move proposals as regards' terrorism Ining an upper hand in central on the part of the Japanese,
the International Settlement was Hupeh.. The Japanese driving delivered to-day and it is stated west on the Hankow-Ichang high- in well-informed circles that the way have suffered, a serious de- FUKIENESE ENLIST recent incident may now be re- feat. Seven or eight Japanese IN CHINESE ARMY garded as closed.
tanks have been damaged. On It is understood that during the the Kingahan-Chungatang highway FOOCHOW, Mar. 3 (Central) 70 minutes session between the the Japanese are held in check at Patriotism in Fakien is indicated Council and the Japanese authori-Bunchiao by crack Chinese units. by further instances of voluntaryties it was agreed that while the Despite the arrival of about 200 enlistment in the Chinese Army to Council could not recognise the reinforcements, the Japanese fight against the Japanese,
right of any third party to patrol around Buihsien, in north Hupeh. Thirty-four able-bodied youths or police the Settlement neverthe-are unable to take an active part In the third county of the district less the Settlement Police: would as they are menaced by an over- of Shouning on the Pukien-welcome the assistance of Japanese whelming number of Chinese Cheklang border were given a rous gendarmerie in their efforts to guerillas. ing send-off on Wednesday upon suppress terrorism, provided the
In a smashing attack the guerfi- their departure to join active ser latter worked in co-operation with las recaptured Vinchuting, a point
the Settlement Police,
Tice.
kwear Bulhuden.
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K.R.A. MEETING TO BE HELD QUARTERLY
More Police Desirable: A.R.P. Suggestions
A motion that members of the Association be given the opportunity of meeting the Committee at least once quarterly was passed at the 19th annual general meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association held at St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday. The meeting was attended by some 40 members, and the President, Mr, B. Wylie, was in the Chair. “
In addressing the meeting, Mr. Wylie touched on several points of
GUIDE TO THE NEWS importance in the life of Kowloon,
PAGE 2-Cricket, champion- ship race. dears end. Colony tennis championships. Boat
race crews...
PAGE 3 Radio programmes:
The Services. PAGE 5 Cinemas. Crossword puzzle, Mary of local events. PAGE 6-Feminine fashions
at the Races. Newsettes. PACT 7 Benevolent Society annual meeting. Police method criticized. Police officer retiring. PAGE 8--Leading article:*
China Red Cross needs, Hello and goodbye.
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PAGE 10-Church news and announcements. Volunteer Corps orders. PAGE 11-Hongkong currency
question revived. PAGES 12" and 13.-Finance
and commerce.
PAGES 14 2nd 15-Shipping news and announcements.
commenting upon the desirability of augmenting the Police Force, if by the recruiting of a stronger Police Reserve, upon the question of the returning banishee and the taking of more effective steps to prevent such return, upon the question of the advent of double- decker buses and the resultant problem of the cutting of Kow- loon trees, and, finally, upon the question, of more frequent meet- ings of the Association
On the subject of A.R.P., Mr. - Wylie said, “Most of us are by now familiar with the work of our ARP. organization, and this As sociation has, whenever possible, given its assistance. But there are many in our midst who have not
ment
The Boeing Clipper photographed on arrival at Hai Tak yes-
terday afternoon." (Photo, Z, Z. Chang).
ways Communications Oficer, T. located on the upper deck of the Ramsey, PAA Assistant Opera boat and were not open to the
ons Manager Pacific División, public. Andre E. Priester, PA.A. Bystem
RETURN FLIGHT
as yet, taken this work seriously. Chief Engineer, W. Miller and J This morning the Boeing (314): Perhaps they think it is, or should Boudwin, Civil Aeronautics Au- departed on her return flight to be entirely a matter for Govern- thority, Mesars. F Stephant, J. G. America. The next arrival of this Lossow, L. Hormantes, meteor new fiying boat will be on March Whether or not they are cor-logist at Cusm and Byrnes Eng-23 at, which time Mr. P. Delany, rect in their surmise, many people liah, Section Superintendent Far Trame Manager of P.A.A in Hong- In Kowloon these days think that | East. Government should provide tren- TRIP SPLENDID
ches in its open spaces, or tunnels (Continned on Paro 3)"
Kong hopes that everyone may have the pleasure of inspecting
Mr. A. Priester, Chief En- the largest flying boat in the world zeer of PAA was all smiles. to-day