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INTENSIFIED SPIRITUAL MOBILIZATION WILL BE CHINA'S ANSWER TO JAPAN'S UNDERHAND MACHINATIONS, SAYS CHIANG
CHÙNGKING, Aug. 11 (Central)- To match the underhand machinations of the traitors we shall answer with an intensified spiritual mobilization of the people; while "as a retort to the Japanese move to undermine the national dollar we shall consolidate our economic structure by rehabilitating our local finance," declared Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to-day when he issued another eloquent appeal to the nation's gentry and intellectuals urging them to assist the Government in two major tasks: spiritual mobilization of the people, and reorganization of regional finance and establishment of local self-government.
SALZBURG MEETING
The Generalissimo said he was the duty and responsibility of all very heartened by the enthusiastic gentries, educators and intellec- response to his first appeal issued tuals of the country to promote on January 19.
the organization of militia corps Generalissimo Chinng pointed and co-operatives, the establish out that the great Chinese nationment of public grenaries, and the was aggravated and humiliated by strengthening
of the
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1939.
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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1839, 9.30 13.
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Pakhal, Holhow and Fort Bayard. Szechuan.. Shanghal Straits. Shanghai.
Continued From Page 9) a much smaller Japan because the system, apart from such important Chinese people had been spiritually measures as outlined by the late German Views
asleep. Two years of unremitting Party Leader. BERLIN - In connexion with struggle, however has kept the With the vigilance of the local the forthcoming meeting between vast majority of the people wide leaders, graft and corruption in the German and Italian Foreign awake and saved the nation from regional tax systems may b: Ministers, the papers here on an ignominious end,
quickly stamped out. The Gener- Thursday evening draw attention
alissimo pointed out as an example Tientsin to the solidarity of Germany and
that in Kwangsi, Hunan and Straits. Italy with regard to the Polish
Klangsi, receipts in local butchery Shanghai. question..
tax have been actually trebled since its collecting machinery was readjusted.
The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei- tung"
stresses the determina. tion of Germany and Italy that a "new Europe" shall develop from out of the "present revolution."
Stressing the danger presented by Polish hotheads in threaten- ing Danzig and even Germany,
Despite the general vigilance, Generalissimo Chiang belleves that the spiritual awakening of the people "is still short of the goal envisaged by the National People's Pact which, he de- clared, must be strictly ob- served.
IMPORTANT MEASURES
Persents... Talthybius...
Due
19th Aug.
M/V Victoria..
19th Aug.
Suwa Maru.....
12th Aug.
tithing
Grootekerk
13th Aug.
Haiphong and Fort Bayard Shanghai.
............. Sinkfang..... Shanghai and Amos..... Klungchow.. Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Papers etc..)-London date, 13th July.
Jean Dupala,
13th Aug.
13th Aug.
13th Aug.
Hector..
13th Aug..
Holhow...
18th Aug.
13th Aug.
13th Aug.
Airways Plane
14th Aug.
Sulyang
14th Aug.
Taiyuan...
14th Aug
Sirogane Maru...
14th Aug.
15th Aug.
15th Aug.
13th Aug.
15th Aug.
Airways Plane
16th Aas.
16th Aug
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London date. Imperial 9th August. Haiphorig and Tourane. Shanghai and Swatow.
Australia and Manila, 3hanghal"
"The eyes and ears of the. Gov- ernment are not.omnipresent," the Generalissimo concluded, "and Canton. It is earnestly hoped the local Regarding regional self-govern- elders and intellectuals will all ment and Anancial readjustment, this gap of Government imperfec- the paper goes on to say that it Generalissimo Chiang said it was tion."
is more than ever necessary
that
the Danzig question 18 to be settled without delay.
British View
LONDON, Aug. 11 (T/Ocean) While the London evening press is seeking to create something of a sensation out of the reports re- ceived from. Rome and Berlin about the impending new Axis talks to take place at Salzburg. official circles are preferring to "adopt an attitude of reserve.
On
are the in
In fact the speculations which have arisen here in connexion with the journey of the Italian Foreign Minister to Salsburg based to a large extent latest situational reports sent by foreign newspaper correspon- dents, partly, however, on a lead- ing article trom Signor Gayda that appeared ir: Thursdays' "Giornale D'Italia."
י.
Chief subjects of the discus- sion at Salzburg, it is believed in London, will be Danzig and German - Italian Japanese tloris.
the
Blackout Over England Called Great Success
400 Sq. Mile Area With 8,000,000 People Looks Like Scattered Villages
LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reuter)-London was like a dead city during the great "black-out" which darken- ed half of England, from midnight to dawn while raid- ing bombers in Thursday's air exercises droned across the land from the continent. But for a few lights which winked brilliantly the vast city was almost completely shadowed.
Looking down from a high! The public, well aware that the rela-building in the centre of Lon-all-in cost of the black-out in.
On the whole it is taken granted here that the Salzburg talks will revolve almost exclu- sively round the Danzig ques- tion.
the
Manila
Manila.
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
Atuta Maru. Glenroy..
Adrastus.......
Roseville...
ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 9th August.. Air Mail by "Air France Directį Air France.
Service"-Paris date, 9th August { Plane Straits and Europe via Bues
(Papers etc..)—London date, 20th July and London Parcels- London date, 18th July. Manila.
Straits and Tourane.
Java and Manila. Saigon
Calcutta and Straits....
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-London date, 12th August,
Japan and Shanghai,
Calcutta and Straits......
U. SA Honolulu and Japan-
(Ban Francisco date, 22nd July) Japan.
Japan and Shanghai
Manila. Shanghal.
Rajputana..
Tiitjalengka..... Aramis.. Nowshera.
18th Aug.
Emp. of Russia.......
18th Aug.
Muinam.....:
16th Aug.
16th Aug,
16th Aug
16th Aug.
Imperial
Airways Plane
17th Aug.
17th Aug. 17th Aug.
17th Aug,
Pres. Doumer.. Kutsang..
Pres. Van
Buredin Santos Maru
British M/Y
Canton.......... Nogara Maru.............. Tottori Mara.
OUTWARD MAILS
a)
" 18th Aug.
16th Aug.
19th Aug.
20th Ang.
don the well of darkness was cluding
postponement on REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 18 minutes earlier for illuminated now and then Wednesday
estimated.. at han the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maile only by startlingly vivid beam £150.000, seem to have co-operat- are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel nialls
ed wholeheartedly. £150,000 13 of an occasional headlight of
are closed at 5 p.m. or the previous day. cheap insurance the car of a forgetful owner millions in damage that might be against the who had failed to use the caused if no measures are taken. sidelights, or a dim light from Thousands of police reservists BRITISH MINISTER Passing trans and thin shafts checked unguarded windows and of brightness through win- carelessly shown car lights, watch-
Fort Bayard, TO VENEZUELA dows imperfectly blinded. ed for thieves and kept a special Swatow. LONDON, Aug 11 (Reuter)-The tre was enrimmed by 500 balloons LRA-Gutrages.
At the same time the nerve cen- guard against the possibility of Saigon. former British Consul-General in of the barrage squadron, innumer-
Ha phong. Vienna, who had been recalled at able searchlights.
Sir John Anderson, Minister for Fort Bayard Civilian Defence, and Lord Chat Formosa," Shanghai and Japan. Suwa Mara. the request of the German au-guns, and observers. With some deld. Minister for the Co-ordina- Manila and Naples due Naples. thorities, presumably as a reprisal of the world's fastest Bghting tion of Defence, made a tour of 3rd. Beptember. for the British demand for the re-plates engaging the raiders above, London during the black-out and Amoy
{M/V Victoria.... call of the German Consul in no city was never so thoroughly afterwards Sir John Anderson said Liverpool who had been involved guarded, while in many of the that the exercise provided a useful in a criminal case, has now been suburbs and outlying boroughs experience particularly in regard appointed British Minister to A.R.F. protective measures were set to the difficult problem of obscura Parcels only for Straits. Venezuela.
jin motion by the local authorities. tion of light and would prove of Shanghai,
great value. ̈“
Saigon, Madang. Balamaua, and
Tulagi.
"
anti-aircraft
LENGTHY EVIDENCE BY ONE OF THREE ACCUSED
IN MURDER HEARING
After lengthy evidence given by first accused, Trang Bang, which occupied up to past 8.30 pm yesterday. the which Tsang Sang, Lal You and Yau Sang, allas Li Sang, "are case in charged with murder, robbery and possession of arms, before Mr. Q & A Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy, had to be adjourned to Monday at 2.30 p.m.
Mr.
There were similar conditions in many of the large provincial cities and towns reports from which are now being closely studied and ap- pear very encouraging.
The exercise was primarily in- tended for the air force and will e followed by a series on a much smaller scale in which various units of the civil defence will play their parts.
Air Ministry Communique LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reuter)The effect of the black-out on "Invad-
Shanghai,
MONDAY
Cremer...
Per
Date and "ne
For
SATURDAY
Sat. Itth
Wing Wo........... Tatshing......
8.30 AM
9.30 AM
Felikan.......
10.30 AM
Kwangtung....
Noon
New Mathilde...
1.30 PM
3.30 PM
4.30 PM
5.00 PK
Tricolor
6.00 PM
Mon. 14th..
Sinklang. Bzechuen..
Priderun.
.:3:30 PM
4.30 PM
K.P.O
Ord.
Reg.
3.00 PM 5.30 OPO.
6.00 PM
Airways Flane Ord.
-7.00 PM
MORE.PO.
Reg Ord
5.00.PM
5.30a G.P.A..
Airways Plane
Reg. Ord
6.00 PM 7.00 M
Tue. 15th.
Haiphong
Klungchow.. Jean Dupuis .... Tainan..........
7.15 AM 19.30PM
-8,00 PM
3.30 PM
| Afuta Maru..
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service--dne Londen, Imperial 21st August.
Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aux- tralia by "Imperial ́ ́Airways Direct Service” duo Sydney. | Imperial 21st August.
ing aircraft is referred to in an Canton.
TUESDAY
Air Ministry communique which Pakhol and Hollow......
J. B. 'Prentis, Assistant to a hill, and said he would wait states that Eastland -bomber in- Fort Bayard and Crown Solicitor is prosecuting. for them there. One of the men. [vaders report success of the black shanghai
At yesterday's hearing evidence Chee, then threatened to kill him out particularly in the London area Japan. was given bly Lam Man, P. C. if he did not wait.
HOTLY PURSUED
where some 400 square miles, in- habited by 8,000,000 people, looked like a few small scattered villages.
Even these small aids would be The dented raiders in wartime.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
263, Cheong Meng C.284, So Chung Ping C471 Mul Shin-ki, P. C. C. 355, and Sgt. G. J. Perkins.
Two hours later the men came Becond accused, Lal Yau said and accused naked Chee whether for the invaders were red lights on
The only navigational "fixes" Air Mall for Indo-Chins only-due that he reserved his statement for they were successful in the rob power pylons in Dagenham and Shanghai and Japan, Hanot, 16th. Angust”, the sessions.
berry and Chee told him that two red lights on an aerodrome in Giving evidence Trang Bang they had been hotly pursued. Ches the south of London which were Amoy
Haiphong said he knew of the robbery but had a Mauser pistol in his hand visible for a distance of a mile. did not take part in it. On May and he (Tsang) was asked to 30, six of them including accused follow him, which he did. went from Kowloon City to police were still at the bottom of The Air Ministry communique Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Yaumati, together. When they the hill at that time and did not adds that the keenness of the came to a place in Argyle Street see the "run.
defender aided by the black-out behind the railway bridge they Accused was later discovered by and the commendable efficiency met a Chinese whom accused knew. Sergeant Pope, whilst Chee This man knew that he (Tsang) caped. The pistol and had been deported and he (Tsang) ornament were discovered was afraid that he would tell the Chee's hiding place behind police and have him arrested. large rock
Fatshan....
7.00 FK
Wed. 16th.
11.30 AM.
O.P.O. & KP.O
Air France
Reg
Plane....
Ont
"Noon
Aramis.
1.30 r
2.00 PM
Taiyuan. Suigang..
Inlu and U. S. A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Ber- vice"-dre San Francisco 23rd Pan American August. a gold the Intensive air attack saved Shanghai and Japan,
Plane in London from destruction.
Rajputana
es- of the observer corps throughout
Accused then told the other five The only ammunition found in men that, as they were going to his possession, said accused, was commit a robbery, he would not placed there by Chee and for zo. On being asked why, accused which accused was willing tby said that the man whom they plead gulity.
had passed had changed his Accused added he would con- Journey and was almost certain nue his statement Ing the to go to the police. Tsang pointed Supreme Court,
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