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SHANGHAI, Sept. 16 (Reuter) --- It is reported that at a meeting of the local Russian Emigrants Committee held last night it wES decided to nominate M. K. Serejni koff, Acting Chairman, to replace Macao and China NA Ivanoff who was assassinal-New Zealand by air via Rungon
LONDON, Sept. 16 (BWS)-The extent of aid from Empire sources to the National Air Raid Distres, Fund was revealed by the Chair- man of the north-eastern region counell of the Fund at Sheffield when a mobile canteen, presented to Sheffield by residents of Salis- bury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, was handed over by Mr. H. M. Lant-
Mr. Europe all countries gan 'Kieffe. High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia.
expert-air mail surcharges The Chairman said he had credit
£3,000,000. Over £1,250,000 ence in administrative work as he by all to USA, and onwards by sea
emigre has been distributed
MUTINY BY PRO-JAP. TROOPS
7
of
ed yesterday afternoon.
It 1s Bnderstood tha Serejnikoff had previous
Connected with the was organisations in Harbin and Tien
had contributed tsin £237,000. CANADA
£432,000. It was held probable lost night
In addition Lo £400.000 worth of clothing.
AUSTRALIA
INDIA £270,000 SOUTH AFRICA that the new Acting Chairman
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Engrania' RHODESIA Russian
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SOUTHERN
CHUNGKING Sept 16 Reuter €64,000
Cubsidreing that Southern: Thirty thousand -Japanese trumps, is reported, have ma- Rhodesia has a white population: Flowed In the north Honan of only 34.000 and a native popula Previner according a Chinese ! tion of 800.000 18 efforts, he add
G was magnificent. Communique which states
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Our people and resources are, the result of a pane of glass fall
the the disposa) 1 Mothering en him at Holt's Whart durbe! Country"
the typhoon
"GENERAL LIU CHANG-31. pro-Japanese northern Bonan pacification commissioner, com-- manded 30.000 (roops
It
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"On Sept 11. when 50 Japanese feers, including a general and s major inspected his troops. the latter muting and killed all the Japanese officers excepting two whom they made prisoner
STORY OF TYPHOON
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"Afterwards, these troops attack about 11 am, also restarted opera- and skating rink at Causeway Bay had its roof and awnings lifted, part of the boarding and
ed a Japanese pustion in the area capturing Wenhslen and infleting 600 casualties. On the following day. the Japanese at Sinyong counter-attacked in the direction Wenhsien Fighting 16 said to be at present progressing between Japanese and Chinese troops "
SEAFARERS
tion
Restaurants in town did a roar. Ing business as many office work-blown away.
was
ers who ordinarlly go home for Woh the exception of one or lunch were left stranded by the two which were blown to a slant- suspension of the various services. mg position, the huts at the North Point Refugee Camp were not HAPBOUR DAMAGES
damaged The rubber coņost- Four large ships and innumer- able funks were reported by mid-thon tiles on the role of the one day to be in trouble in the Har-storey buildings of the Ritz were
blown away. bour as the result of the very rough weather and the huge waves slash-
WANT ADEQUATE The waterfront
WAR BONUS
Ch
The Traffic Constable's post on the "island" off the Star Ferry A suspend- of the vessels was reported Pler was blown away. to be a 7.000-ton ship which baded electric light at the junction of Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road gone aground on Little Green Is-
was damaged. NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (Reuter land, some 300 yards from Green -Nine ships are now tled up
According to a Police re- as Island. the resull of a strike called by port, the bows of this vessel were seafarers uf the International firmly embedded on the Island Union of North
which The crew have lauded on the 1s
land but due to the ship being began on Saturday
America
The Food Kitchen at the old St. Peter's Church, West Point, was open as usttal and nearly 100 men. women and children
were
their given usual daily ration. On patrol duty in the neigh
Moun Austin Bg- bourhood racks, about 11:30 am, a Shon- Another vessel of 3,000 tons was tang police sergeant was blown off seen drifting past Mount Davis hts feet and fell down the hill- about 12 noon towards the mine-side. He was seen by some sol fields Police and naval craft were diers in the barracks who went to ita rescue. The injured man was sent to her assistance.
In an interview. Mr. John Hawk, held fast, the men' could go on National Secretary of the Union board and leave as they ke des- topite the velocity of the wind and said the strike would spread
other ships. now al
waves at this point. many when they reached port.
No Sign Of Agreement
Sea
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States is no longer willing to accept promises of action or inąction only later to find them unfulfilled because of some alleged change in Jap-
domestic politics some new Japanese Army re- calcitrance.
anese
Or
he
From
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser- vice"San Francisco date, 5th September..... Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-
vice San Francisco date, 19th September.
OUTWARD
WEDNESDAY
For
Die
17th Sept.
26th Sept.
AIR MAILS
Date and Time
Wed, 17th Sept.
K.P.O. Reg. 5.00 PM
Ord.
5.30PM
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, USA. and O.P.O.
Europe vla "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. Atlantic Services"
5.00 3M
Ord.
7.00 PM
FRIDAY
Fri. 19th Sept.
K.P.Q.
Reg Ord.
4.00 PM
4,30 PM
G.P.O.
4.00 PM
Ord.
4,30 PM
Mon. 22nd Sept.
Reg
4.00 PM
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the Reg.
"British Overseas Airways."
MONDAY
K.P.O.
Ord. 4.30 PM
Half an hour later, another ves-jtaken to the barracks where sel was seen drifting towards the was given first ald treatmort. De air May by Air to Rangoon to connect with the Reg.
the gale prevaling in the minefield in the direction of Kauto
I Chau Island. A river boat which vicinity of the barracks it was im grounded on Stonecutters refloat-possible to secure
ed itself later in the afternoon,
an ambulance
to convey the man to hospital.
The firewood depot at Causeway
"British Overseas Airways,"
FRIDAY
G.P.O.
4.00 PM
Ord. 4.30 PM
Fri. 26th Sept.
K.P.D. Reg. 5.00 PM
Ord.
5:30 PM
G.P.O.
5.00 PM
Ford.
7,00 PM
An unfinished ship lying off Tal-Road was blown down by the force kuu Docks dragged her anchors of the wind shortly after p.m.. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and and grounded shortly after noon
while along Hennessy and Lock-
Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. at North Point, about 150 yards
hart Roads were strewn pieces of
Atlantic Services” west of the Ritz, in about eight ft.
broken flower
signboards pets, of water The six Chinese mem-
and windows, bers of the crew on board were
MINOR ACCIDENTS
It Japan expresses a willingness unhurt. to take certain steps they must be irretractable steps and it is stated
ጌ 'JUNK SUNK
During the height of the "blow." GERMANS PROBABLY PREPARED
several minor accidents took place all over the Colony. A Chinese
that the talks which have so far Farly in the morning, a large taken place in Washington have jjurk from Chinese territory was woman, carrying a couple of palta made this amply clear te the caught in a gust whilst taking of alor along Hennessy Road, was Japanese Government beyond pos- shelter in a bay at Castle Peak and brted clear off the road and car. sibility of misunderstanding.
cverturned and sunk. The five ried, with her pails, along a dis- All that can be said at present men on board were thrown into tance of three or four feet. is that the exploratory discussions the water but managed to swim are going on and it is difficult to ashore.
FOR WINTER CAMPAIGN WITH THEIR USUAL THOROUGHNESS
LONDON Sept. 16 Renter)-Help for Russia forms the subject of leading articles in several morning papers today,
A taxi was swung a complete THE TIMES, after reviewing the threats to Odessa, Kiev and round when caught by a gust near Leningrad, points out that it is unlikely the tension will be great find any really informed person A message was received by the the Causeway Bay tram terminus, ly relaxed with the coming of winter, if the defenders hold out till here who believes that anything | Water Police Station, from the No. while
woman, walking then, but for many forms of military activity, frost is more fa-
another
but a "truce" with Tokyo is pos-7 Police Station, at 2.15 to the along King's Road, was lifted off vourable than mud and it is not expected that the Germans fall sible from these talks and at this effect that trading Junk No. T3635 her feet and flung onto the grounded to prepare for a winter campaign with their usual thoroughness, stage relations are likely to remain was tied up in the West Point dis- and rendered unconcious.
worse, with Japan remaining quiet on board.
"Fighting will still go on though,
The DAILY MAIL says that the
in suspense, certainly getting no trict after having been adrift-for In Kowloon, a bus was forced better and probably getting no some time. There were four men off its course into the traffle post perhaps at a slower pace. For us coming events in the Far East are at the junction of Chatham Road the lesson is plain-to get to the dictated by the course of events and continuing to play for time There was considerable excite-and Nathan Road hear the Hong-Russian front all the help we can of the Russian campaign at a mo. It is ment when things are beginning to the benefit of the United States meat among the occupants of the xong and Shanghai Barik. A send as quickly as we can.
good news that additionally to the to look serious for Marshal Buden. in that she would not have to en-hundreds of junks and sampans rickshaw proceeding to the "Star
hundreds of aeroplanes previously ny's armies. The loss of Kremen gage in hostilities in the Pacific at of all sizes anchored in the Cause- ferry was overturned bat, luckily, sent, a wing of the RAF is alchus, following that of Cheringov,
way Bay typhom shelter when the neither the fare nor the puller mooring ropes of some of the larger suffered any injuries. JAPAN'S FEAR
craft broke. These vessels were There is not the alightest s08-buffeted against each other and gestion that while these explora-against neighbouring boats. tory talks continue any economie After an hour's hard-work, the sanctions which America imposed crews succeeded in making fat
this time.
i
37,000 SOFT COAL MINERS ON STRIKE
a grave menace to ready operating on the Russian constitutes front. It is good news also that lev. The fate of the Ukrainian Mr. Averell Harrison and other capital is being watched anxiously American telegates to the Moscow by Tokyo no less than Moscow. conference have arrived in Eng- Berlin, London and Washington.
The MANCHESTER QUARDIAN and and that the conference will
writes that nothing could better on Japan should be relaxed. their junks again but not, it was PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16 (Router) be held without further delay.... must be remembered that it is reported before a small sampan,About 37,000 soft coal miners
"The conference, however, will please the people of Russia, who Japan who has the most to fear which was caught between two employed in "captive" mines of be concerned with long term sup! need help, and the people of Bri
tain who want help sent quickly, from worsening relations with the junks, was smashed and its occu-seven steel corporations operating piles looking towards next spring than Lord Beaverbrook's rebust United States or, China,
panta thrown into the water. to capacity on defence orders were Is there nothing more we can đờ Reports from: Tokyo and state-
Gusts of gale force swept the ordered to
go on strike yester in the meantime to meet the im- and imaginative message to tank ments by Japanese spokesmen in Colony, tearing down signboards, day.
mediate danger? There is some factories that all they make next dicating that Japan has been blowing away flower-pots, ripping (Captive mines are those whose evidence the Germans are sonding week will go to Russia,
could do with more friendly towards the United States off leaves and branches of trees, coal is used entirely by the parent to the Russian front raw recruite mesanges like Lord Beaverbrook by allowing tankers to reach Vladi and irting the roots of numerous organisation).
and the middle-aged. Is It beyond vostock are assessed-in Washing-bathing sheds both in North
The corporations affected in the bounds of possibility to check in this country. It has the inspir
Ing. manner of the Russlari Rádió, ton at their true value...
of movement clude the nation's three largest this:
reinforce- Bhall we got also have alröraft steel producers United States mente?"
It is known that feeling in Japan
is bitter that Russia can got from
{Point, and at Stanley,
STANDS - DAMAGED
the United States supplies which The football stands at the Naval Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steo) Japan horself covets but cannot Recreation Ground, the South Corporation and Republic Steel got and these latest statements on China Athletic Aanelation ground. Corporation the subject are considered in Far and at the Hongkong Football
wecka?"
The strike order has beon 18- Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong
Eastern olrcles here as an effort to Club ground' were All partly sued i`support of a demand for make a virtud out of weakness, damaged. The amusement park closed shop.
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