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Oct. 9
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Oct. 13
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Oct. 14
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Oct. 21
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Oct. 31
Bangkok
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મશીન છે. ભાગ ૧
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1931,
HONGKONG RIOTS DENOUNCED.
(Continited from Page 2.)
approved. As a result, a state of emergency was declared, and action taken on the lines that members aro aware of..
On Sunday there was a consider- able throwing out into the streets of Japanese goods by their Chinesa owners, but otherwise there was no trouble.
Preas that nothing in the shape of anti-Japanese propaganda should be published in their papers and Since Sunday both the Island and that they must confine themselves Kowloon have remained quiet,
apart te statements of fact and fair com- from small outbreaks at Belchers ment. I also gave instructions that Street and Shaukiwan, both of the managera of various places of which were promptly suppressed. entertainment should be warned There is however still an under- that If any anti-Japanese pro-carrent of unrest, and care and paganda took place in such places vigilance are being maintained. of entertainment they would be at
Japanese Murdered. once closed. The Chinese members
No Japanese lives have been font, promised to naslat and consult re- gularly with the Secretary for Chin-apart from the six people murdered
ai Tsang Foo Villas: esc Affairs in case of developments. of quelling the disturbances eight In the course This they have loyally done, giving Chinese rioters were killed. For great assistance to the authorities.tunately no lives were lost among the Police and Military units, but considerable number were injured,
Early Disturbances.
On Thursday there were one or two minor disturbances, which were promptly dealt with. On Friday the disturbances were rather more numerous in Victoria, but apart from one ente they were not serious and at midnight the elty was per- fectly quiet. Some trouble started In Kowloon, in one district only, on that day, but was promptly up- pressed and the Pollec felt that they had the situation well in hand. 1 may say that I was myself in the town on Friday night and saw no signa whatever of trouble, I con- ferred with the Inspector General uf Police at that time, and asked it he considered any further mea- | aures were necessary. Ite replied) in the negative, as he was of opinion that things were quictening
On Saturday I learned that there, had been further disturbances, and I telephoned to the Inspector Gen- eral of Police and naked whether he thought it would be a good thing to have a "route march through the town. He did not think that The occasion had vet arrived for any such demonstration; there was Justification for this view, as up to thlay all was perfectly quiet. Shortly after midday however turi ther attacks were made by mult parties on Japanese shops in the Eastern districts
Military Help Given.
บ
some of them very seriously.
On Sunday the Inspector General of Police gave orders that all Japan- ese in outlying areas should
DO
escorted to places of safety, and
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HEART OF LIANE.
(Continued from Page 3.)
pen. She had promided loyalty to this man at her side, the man whose nanic she bore.
Painfully she cried, "But I must! I am ashamed.”
His eyes gleamed in the shifting Clive turned to glance at her,
shadow of the moving motor like blue ice. He was makings love to you. That was It?" ko naked in a harsh voice,
She began softly to sob. "Don't do that! I can't bear to go into it now. Perhaps later.
In despair the girl cried, "What bard? My mother hints binckly la all this mystery about Van Ro- of something and will not tell me. And now you. I want to know.
I love him!" she finished de- fiantly.
"You are my wife," Clive re- minded her in a warning one.
She throw caution to the winds. "Oh, we're living farce," she cried. "You're nothing to me nor
to you." rushed on anhbeding. "There's nothing between
I
He
winced but she
that can be broken but a word |
"I'm holding you to that word," he informed her. "I asked only the loyalty you might give to ก friend. That and the pride you might feel in my name. You cun't say nt this
the stage of
game, 'I love him. and let it go at that. It's not god enough for me. I'm here to save you from yourself. Van hus loved before. Don't for got that! Early and often. And not once has he put a ring on a woman's finger."
She laughed. "He's never real- ly loved before."
Clive sighed. It was so bope-
Jess with a child.
be Continued)
day afternoon notifying that an order had been made by the Gover nor in Caunell under Regulation No. 2 of the Emergency Regulations that no performance should be held at the Ko Shing Theatre on October 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
for
Interviewed by a representative of the S. C. M. Post as to the reason
this
order, Mr. N. Smith, the Principal Assistant Colonial Seere- tary, said that the ban was imposed on account of an incident which occurred a or two ago in which actor at that a certain Chinese theatre uttered words calculated to excite the audience to commit 11 out.breach of the pence.
In view of this, Mr. Wolfe asked that military assistance should be made available, if required. His Ex-Hency the Genes al Officer Com. manding the True responded at unce to my request for this assis tance, and as a result, troops were these orders were carried available that might both la Victoria Numbers of Japanese have been and Kowleon. Had it not been for concentrated in various places, and this fact, the loss of life on the arrangements made for supplying mainland would have been much them with all necessaries. There ærester. AR yout know, dia- was some inevitable overcrowding turbances broke out very suddenly and discomfort at first, but this has there In various localities, and been overcome, and present arrange- shortly before the arrival of the ments appear satisfactory. The troops in Kowloon City a dastardly authorities have kept in close touch crime was committed in an isolated with the Japanese Consul General
11 mile away. The Police throughout. were quelling
disturbance
aren
Indebtedness.
in Kai Tack Road at the i am greatly indebted to His Ex- time and the Military were cellency the General Officer Cam- engaged in similar work in other manding the Troops, and the officers parts of Kowloon and it proved im and men in his command, who gave possible to get assistance there in such sterling assistance when time to prevent what occurred. By matters became more serious. I a.m. the rioters had all been dis also wish to thank the Commodore persel, and Kowloon was absolutely
the Navy and
for their readiness to quiet.
assist if and where required. I also thank those members of the That evening about 8 pm, the In-Police Reserve, Volunteers and the spector General of Palice had run St. John Ambulance Brigade for all me up on the telephone to the effect the assistaner which they have that things looked more serious, given.
Emergency Declared.
and I derided to hold a further con foretice early on Sunday morning, with a view in taking further emer Kency measures. The conference was held, followed by an urgent meeting of Executive Council, at which the measures were formally
ACTOR'S INDISCRETION,
Chinese Theatre to Close for Three Days, A Hongkong Government Gazelto Extraordinary was issued yester-
These words were heard by the large audience at the theatre, also
by people listening in through the radio, which made the matter all the worse.
Mr. Smith said that there was no actual disturbance, but all Chin- against auch Incidents at the be- ese theatres had been warned ginning of last week when there were first signs of troubles.
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