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WORLD ECONOMIC BLOCKADE OF JAPAN URGED

RACE INNOVATION

PRESS RESULTS BY NEW SYSTEM

OUR TELEPRINTER SERVICE

DISASTROUS FIRE

IN EGYPT

SIX WOMEN BURNED. TO DEATH

(Special to "Telegraphs") [TelegraDA, Copyright. Telegraphia Mensore Ordinaner, 1895, Secciced. Februar 23. 10.17 mil

Cairo, Feli, 13.

Six women

were. burned to death and a number of men, wo- men and children were seriously injured, in a disastrous fire at the village of Siriacos in Lower Egypt, in which 180 dwelling- houses were destroyed.-Renter..

For the first time in the his-t "tory of the Colony, Race Meet- ing results, together with cash sweep and pari-mutuel figures, are being transmitted direct from the Racecourse to a news- paper office by the teleprinter!NCIA system

The machine in use comprises FRENCH STRIKE

two units, closely resembling or dinary typewriters. one situated!

at the racecourse and the

other;

in the Hongkong Telegraph office.

Its operation is simplicity itself.

Our representative at the Races.

MENACE

LANSBURY AGAIN

WANTS PEACE BY COMPULSION

JAPAN'S NEW INVASION HERALDED

(Special to "Telegraph")

(B Telegraph Copyrights Telegraphia Messages Ordinancw, 1884. Received. February 20. £1.3 a.m.)

London, Feb. 20.

An economic blockade of Japan was strongly urged. by Mr. George Lansbury, leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party, in the course of a speech at Bristol.

Mr. Lansbury declared tho Western nation could sit in Judg. had learned Imperialism from our- selves,

Seener at the ceremonial opening of the new Canton bridge between Canton and Honam Island on Saturday, "A parade of Canton's oldest man, some of whom are fast in photo at lower right, was one of the Features. (Photos: Po Man Lau, Macao.).

DERBY DAY

types the results, figures, etc., at CIVIL SERVANTS ment upon Japan as the Japanese AT RACES

the transmitting end, and these

are simultaneously recorded at the receiving end, ready for the The consequence printers use.

is that as soon as the result of a race is known, it la registered in! the Telegraph office.

Never before has this method of transmission been used for such

a purpose in any newspaper office in the Far East.

LATEST TYPE.

The teleprinter in use at the the Telegraph Racecourse and

UP IN ARMS

PREMIER'S FIRM STAND

Paris, Feb 19.

But if the government really want Japan to leave Chna alone, we shall have to say to Japan: Not a pound of grain, not a hun- dredweight of raw material, not

WILL COO COO BAY ATONE?

a single thing will be supplied ANOTHER

to you to enable you to carry on this war."

A mass protest by French civil servants and State employees of

If that is done by America, al! kinds is planned for to-Europe and Britain, he said, Ja morrow and the situation appears pan could not continue-Renter. gravely threatening,

JAPAN & LEAGUE

The protest is against the salary

COLD

DULL DAY

THAT ARMS BOTHER

AUSTRIAN CIRCLES OFFENDED

NOTE REGARDED AS

UNBECOMING.

LINER GOES AGROUND

C. P. R. SHIP MISHAP NEAR LIVERPOOL

PASSENGERS LANDED

(Special to "Telagraph")

[By Telegraph. Coperisks. Telegraphic. Manada Ordinanos, 1814. Rosiced. February (20, 10.1% 0.1%)

London, Feb. 19.

The Canadian Pacific Uner, Montrose, is aground outside Liverpool,

The sixteen-thousand

tonner

inward bound from Halifax,

HITLER AND Nova Scotia. Misty weather ham-

CATHOLICS

BITTER ATTACK AT COLOGNE

MORE POLITICAL CASUALTIES

{

Cologne, Feb. 20 allhundred thousand

office is the most modern typ cuts impending as a result of the manufactured by the Creed Tele Government's financial program The-Cabinet this morning con most-fancied pony for the classic of the arms recently sent, from Rhineland Nazi stafin-troops and

pered observation and the vessel grounded on the sandy bottom ont side the port and stuck fast

Long efforts to pull her off ware successful and the passengers, who their were rather alarmed at

distinct breakfub table when a

jar was felt and the vessel came to a halt, were landed, together with their luggage by fender.

The Montrose was carrying one hundred and eighty-six first-class passengers.

It is expected that she will be able to refloat herself with the evening tide.-Router.

TRAGEDY

Vienna, Feb. 19. Derby Day at the Rares has

Austrian Government circlea been rendered more than usually interesting by the defeat of Coo appear to feridotoma Tokyo, Feb. 20 Coo Bay, until Saturday the Anglo-French Note on the subject

Italy to Hirtenberg, a note which the whole of the police force was NEW YORK BOXING of London, printer Company,

balance the sidered the Japanese counter- Teleprinters of various types have me in the effort to

budget.

statement, which it is expected event, in the Maiden Stakes. been in use throughout the world for many years in banks, exladier, the Premier, in the Senate nnou.

The Government, said M. Da-will be cabled to Geneva this after-As the Maltieng, however, is only has aroused indignation in Italy. paraded to welcome Herr Hitler

a six-furlong event, believers in The Austrians declare that the last night. »

In the course of a speech to a changes, newspaper offices, ecto-day, will not be blackmailed by It is expected that the statement Coo Coo Boy's ability to win the Note would not be becoming even where it is necessary for correct)

Hitler made it quite clear that information and instructions to protest strikes. Neither the Go-will emphasise that Japan is un-blue riband of the local turf are if there had been a breach of the

falling a majority in the elections, from a centralvernment nor Parliament will de-able to withdraw recognition

Manchukuwo and will declare that not unduly chagrined. Trent-Treaty of St. Germain, which is crowd of eighty thousand people,

bridge's easy win in the Trial not the case." liberate under menace. be transmitted

the pacification of Jehel is nobody's Plate has increased the number of The Government has invited the he intends to govern the country office to other points. They have

MORAL CRISIS.

concern except.

his supporters, while Cossack's arms firm concerned to return the with a minority. become such a necessity in the

Beauty and Jack are both fancied arms to Italy, but declares that

He added: "After all, I did not arger towns that teleprinter ex-

France's financial position, he

in some quarters and are expected it cannot be expected to take any make the constitution." changes have been built in numer-added, is not so black as it has ous places, thus enabling the cubeen painted. Her moral crisis

to appear in the pcture trolling office to be put through to

is really graver than the material, whichever sub-teleprinter exten-

and the protest of the civil ser sien it may require.

vants, who are bound to the Stater by contract is inadmissible.

One of the many advantages of

All is ready for the strike pro- the teleprinter is that it net . only transmits the required mess-

gramme to-morrow. There will be exas strikes of one hour in all Govern- age, but also retains copy at the transmitting end, in ment offices, of half an hour in page form, for filing purposes.

The tape type of machine has the Board Schools, and, of ten

20

minutes on the transport services. hitherto been mostly in use, but These strikes are declared to be with the advent of the page type the prelude to more drastic mea- of teleprinter, recording facilities sures-Reuter, are such as to further reduce the amount of duplication required in transmitting, recording and filing the information sent.'

pressed.

Reuter

Manchukuo's.-

JAPANESE AERIAL.

ACTIVITY

OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN:

IMMINENT.

El

of

A fast track-gave every promise

+1

$200

further action.

In London the suggestions that

The complete results of 10. day's Races, together with cash sweep and pari-mutuel figures, will appear in the final edition of the Tele- graph."

MEDICAL REPORT EVIDENCE

New York, Feb. 19. The Chief Medical Examiner of New York City has announced that Ernie Schaaf, the heavyweight boxer who died after a contest. against Primo Carners, entered. Hitler was not deterred by the the ring suffering from infiamma- The fact has been determined as fact that Cologne is the centre of tion of the brain. German Catholicism in the course

a microscopic

HITLER'S ATTACK.

of his speech, most of which con- the result of sisted of a bitter attack upon the analysis of the brain-Reater. Catholic Centre Party, not only criticising their politics, but ex- pressing doubts as to their Chris- tianity.

APOLOGIES ON BOTH

SIDES

of a repetiton of Saturday's sensa the Note is vigorous on tone are tional happenings. Despite his poor showing on the first day of the meeting, Coo Coo Bay seems to in have established himself popular fancy as the potential win- Peking, Feb. 20.-

ner of the Derby and should have Intensified aerial reconnoi-a substantial backing.

1 THE TOWER STAKES.-Winner

$300. Third Second $750. tring by the Japanese forces is

China Ponies, Subscription indicative of the imminence of the threatened invasion of Jehel, For although no land operations Griffins of this Club of this Meeting.

GERMANIA CLOSURE Weight for Inches as por scale. A

ORDER CANCELLED have yet been embarked upon.

(Jockey Allowance). From the two

Berlin, Feb. 19. A few bombs have been dropped, mile post once round and in (about denied. The Note, it is stated, was

couched in friendly terms. To these days of labour-saving

one mile 171 yards).:-

amicable settlement is expected:)

Following an interivew between devices. and contrivances which without any apparent objective."

A copy of Mr. T. V. Soong's state Mrs: Dunbar's Klickitat (154) ..

(Mr. L. G. Fr&If it is not achieved, the matter will lighten the burden of big

will be referred to the Council of Reichsbanner group were killed Dr. Marke, a Centre Party deputy" and seven injured, while two and Captain Goering, the Presi The principle on which the business houses and banks which ment, announcing that China means

master (158)

the League-Reuter."

Nazis were seriously injured. The dent of the Reichstag, Goering has teleprinter works is the setting up work on decentralising systems, to defend Jehol to the last, has been Mr. Wong Sui-Ngau's Burgo-

long-felt published in leaflet form and thou-

(Mr. T. L. Wong) 2

collision was the result of a meet- cancelled the order ordering the" of a group of fingers in such the teleprinter fills a

ing between rival processionis, suspension for three days of the order that when they are released, want. Not a new idea by any sands of them have been dropped

(Mr. AJ, P. Heard) 3

Eleven were injured in a shoot-Catholic newspaper, Germania.

Both sides apologised for, their they send impulses of electricity means, it has, nevertheless, been form neroplanes over Jchol towns Gold's Golden Dragon (166)

Fourteen (Continued on Page 7)

starters, Half, a

ing affray between Nazis' and according to which key is de-l

Socialists at Wuppertal.-Renter.part in the Incident-Reuter. · length; half a length..

Time: min. 23.3/5 secs. Pari-mauel: Win $53.20; places, $1110, $9.60, $8.20.

ELECTRIC IMPULSES.

xoming through at the

and villages, urging the populace to remain in their homes and to assist the Chinese forces to the best of their ability in the coming cam- paign.

KOREAN TROOPS.

12

2 THE PERTH PLATE. Winner Korean reinforcements are re-$750. Second 3300. Third $200. For ported to have been despatched to Australian Ponies, Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale, Tungliao from Mukden.

CASH SWEEPS

POLITICAL CLASHES. Meanwhile, in Rostock, Meck lenburg, a serious clash between An the Nazis and the Reichsbanner Two of the occurring.

LUCKY NUMBERS AT THE RACES

:283

370

Race 1.

$1.096.20 $313.20

.$156.60

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 127, 358, 131, 126, 164, 305, 345, 943, 612, 368, 214..

No. 113 Winners 10 lb. penalty. Mr. T. V. Scong's negotiations (Jockey Allowance). One mile. for a $10,000,000 loan from Peking Rain's The Raincloud (158) and Tientsin bankers have been completed. The security will be re venues from the spirit and tobacco duties in the province. The bonds will be redeemable in five years and bear interest at the rate of seven per cent.-Special."

STOP PRESS

*Race: 5,

446

235 119

$2,225.80 8644:80 $322.40 Unplaced nonies (350 each): Nos. 188, 326, 266, 498.

(ME A. J. P. Heard) 1. Quartermaster's Ration (158) (Mr. V. V. Needs) Mrs. Dunbar's Tecumseh (158) (Mr. V. Hill) Ten starters. A length; three lengths.

2

3

Race 2

.No 22

$1,463:00

Time:-1 min. 56.2/5 secs, Pari-mutuel Win, $19.80; places, $6.40,, 36.50, $7.30.

840 601

.$418,00 $209.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each).

Race

No. 658

350

78

.$1,556.20 $447.20 $223.60 Unplaced ponies ($50 each) Nos. 169, $68, 161, 11, 46, 25, 371 300, 185, 460,

Race 4

3 THE TYRO STAKES Winner No. 857, 88, 502, 463, 200, 112, $750. Second 200. Third, $200. For 319. China Pantes, bona fide Gries of this Moeting Weight for inches is per gcale. Winner of the Maiden Flakes! barred. Winner of other Races 7 Ib. penalty. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting allowed 10 lb. Allowances #c- (Jockey Allowance). cumulative. Five furlongs, Mrs. Dunbar's Tillicum (155)

(Mr. W. Hill)1 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Godwit' (158)

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 2 Mr. A. ML Boares Street

Singer (161)

(Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 (Continued on Page 7)

No. 19

$2,018.40 $002.40 $301.20

Unplaced ponies ($50 each); Nos, 18, 675.

GRAPHS ILLUSTRATING THE TELEPRINTER SERVICE OPERATING FROM THE RACE COURSE TO

the Racecourse. - (Pluto)

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