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CANTON AND ALLEGED TRUCE

FORCEFUL SPEECH BY

MR. CHOW LU.

Canton, May 22, China's national extinction is near because of the compromlae with Japan, but this is a shore since the country Is Just without putting up a good fight, declared Mr. Chow Lu, member of the Kuo... mintang C.E.C. at the weekly me- morial service this morning.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933.

MAPPING FROM Neck-&-Neck R.A. Asked to

THE AIR

Race With

PROJECTED SURVEY Runaway

IN AUSTRALIA

SUPPLIES CARRIED BY CAMELS

Sydney,

P.C.'s DASH TO| SAVE RIDER

Crowds of people in Hyde Park and riders in Rotten-row, hnd au alarming experience when a horse During the Australian winter buited and naked past them with The annihilation of China as an | (June to August), the work of map-ita elder hanging on helpless. independent nation through the ping 100,000 square miles in Cen humillating terms as outlined in the statement of May 19 to the tral Australia (an uren four-fifths League of Nations, ta imprecedent of the size of the United Kingdom)

ed in world history,"

Peoplo scattered h all direc

tions as the horne careered to wards Hyde Park-corner.

Withdraw Picture

FROM THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY TO-NIGHT

From 2. 11. W. on wave-length of 355 stres (845_k/c).

This year'a Royal Academy “11- antion" s been provided by Mr.gramme. Glyn Philpot, R.A.

4.30-7 pm. Chinese recorded pro-

7-10.30 pm. Haropenu programme. 7.7.10 p.m. An American in Paris (Gershwin)

Vietor Symphony Orchestra with

George Gershwin. 46009/08904. 7.15-8 p. Variety.

Fella Krolfor. 1115

Me. Philpot painted a picture

the Connell was it they took the un- entled The Great Pan," and when A mounted police constable usund entree of asking the artist Orchestral If You Don't Want to be

Bweethearts. Mr. Chow will be undertaken. The survoy named Dolman made a gallant to withdraw it from the exhibition, anid. "If we were defeated on will be made from the air, and when attempt to save the rider, Mr.

Orchestral---Why Can't Thân go On

Forever 7 So visitors to this year's Academy the battlefield, there would be fur. It is finished the map of Australia Mayer Bromet, of Northgate

Can Lonia Orchroten. 11494 ther efforts to regain the lost terriwin at last be complete.

Regent's Park, from boling serious will not see "The Great Pain," but Vent quartet Pidin Joe. tories, but in the present object aurrender the situation is hope The expedition la being organłnocy injured, and for nearly half it is to be exhibited in # Landon Voeni Quartot-Any Time, Any Day,

Anywhere. jess."

and financed by Mr. Donald Mac-mile rode a thrilling racë ngulusi art gallery shortly,

Wills rathera, 6410 the latter's mount. Mr. Chow expressed the fear kay, a New South Walen pastoru-

The picture, which la ten foṛt | Vialis Bolo --From the Land of the As the hersco galloped neck and that since Japan is gataing more at, whone hobby in to carry out neck, P. Dolman clutched at the high, shows "The Great Pha" with Fiks-lun Water. and more Chinese territory with important national work auch n of the runaway, which muda daugten angel spring from the Valls Holi. Aloha Qv,

little effort, she will soon ex-this survey,

From his flat gunhes Rong--Moon Hang, Mr. Mackay's curlo- tend her grip down to the Tang-sity in exploratlan has been exer-denly jumped up, throw ita rider, kol's breast. 1ze valley and farther down to the cised over a very wide field, and and continued its mad rush, but water for than refreshment of the Pear! River valley. Since it is an as added greatly to gubile know the policeman stopped it befors Muse, while at his feet pro the Hong. Pickaniner Henyen.

|renched the park antes, Arnhelm easy to overrun China, he con-ledge of New Guinea,

Meantime, Mr. Bromet, who was tended the other Powers will be Land, the Northern Territory, and |

with tempted to join in and divide Central Australia, at a cost to him found to be metal-consciona

It wos atsto at Barllægban op the country, among themselves, self of many thousands of pounds, head Injurion, was carried to St.

George's Hospital, opposite the Boun that R.A. work is b. For the purpone of the forthcom- park. Later he was taken home, mitted to The Hanging Committee ing expedition Mr. Mackay In in where it was stated that he was like that of any other artist, al The terms of surrender to Japan.porting from England & Percival suffering from slight concussion. Though it be not usual for age to be he continued, include the recogni-Gull seroplane. It and a reserve The pluck and horsemanship of rejected. In this cane, the tion of Mauchukue," while the machine will be used in mapping P.C. Dolman have previously pre-mittee decided that it was fupport Upecial Announcements, str. League of Nations has from the unknown enuntry west and north vented Beveral serious

Lalble to bang the pleture, very beginning refused to re- of the Petermanu Ranges. A base in Rotten-row. rognize it. “Mr. Chow stressed that will lie established near the Docker once China recognizes "Manehu- River. at the northersi end of the kou," they will never be able to ranges, which Mackay visited by secure the assistance of the ten-eumel teants In 1926 and 1930. gue of Nations.

"TERMS OF SURRENDER".

"All the terms of surrender ure true," he declared. "They are in- lng arranged with Huang Fa who is notorious for his pre-Japanese activities and was responsible for patching up the Tainan incident after the dapunere And. freely slaughtered the Chinese, Mr. Tal Chi-tap also went to Japan to pive

Series of Flights

accidenta

MOSCOW 10-YEAR

LOAN

SECOND FIVE YEAR PLAN

Moscow, May 14. To ensure the financing of con

Javere,

IMPOSSIBLE to hang.

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Kate Butt (Comellems), dauz Orebestraf--Chen 1 Ponnat You . Orchestral A White House of Our

Own

Ted Purito & His Orchestra.

Bong The Cantor.

3501

ht al. Vieila dolu Hebrew Chant,

Victor Young #pm. Teal Time & Weather Re 6.128.30 pm. Vocal Gems. The Yankod Princem, Mr. Thipot will be represented Maskine Tinse

by nevoral other works of n ayın! Victor Light Opera Company, 3722 balle nature, and by a full-lackbirds of 1999 part rast of

free Lord. Lullisen Melelut,

Me, Philpot told a reporter that the peletion of the picture wins R | mad danyspolataient as he Bught

Vory highly of B.

Once established at this base, the i intention is to make a series of) flights went and north over a seri tor of 90 degrees within a radius | of 360 miles. Next a survey will

The request for withdi awal be carried out to the north, over n

entre & ront aurprino, Wien 1 sector of 30 degrees, and western truellon work during the period painted the picture I had so takilig Bights will be inde to connect the for the avrundt Five Year Plus the land any detall of it qilicht offend, the way for a compromise." tinlund survey with a coastal survey. | Sovlet Goverment is intalget nos Beat 38 has been printed

Declaring that Chinese trots;

The tealness of arranging an en. [state intereul loon for 2,000,000,000 out to nes, 1 qve the Ponnos for the

| abiferðinni. and volunteers can effectively re-i sist the Japanese, Mr. Chow add-terprise of this character in en-roubles, redeemable in ten

th Central " cannot line Tone Han Quintin an ed that Nanking never believed in need by the expedition will have Executive Committee and Connell the deademy's, attitude wha

plicated, mainly because everything states a decre resistance and had failed to send

point. of People's Commissures of the proned to an in a private letter." supplies to the defeating troops to be carried to a remote with the result that the ions Supplies for the expedition are be. U.S.S.I. published to-day The now ing sent from Adelalde to Allee on is designated "Seeand Five Manchuria was followed by that Springs, thence by camels to Toe Year Plan, First Year Issue." of Shanhaikwan, Johnt. Doloner ker River, 450 miles away, Chinwangtao ate.

HOMENA

of

The Southwest opposes such The pilots of the aeroplanes will surrender, to the bitter end, and be Captain Frank Neale, who help- KOWLOON LAND SALES will urge the whole nation to risejed Mackay similarly on a previous and prevent the conclusion of such expedition, and Pilot Robertson. humiliating terms.-Central Prras,

SERVICE CHAPEL

MARRIAGES

MYSTERY OF AN ACT OF PARLIAMENT

Commander H. T. Bennett, form- erly of the Australian Navy and a renowned bydrographer, will be surveyor and navigator with Muc- kay. Commander Bennett was for Reveral years engaged on the Ad miralty survey of the Great Barrier Reef.

Broken Country

CHATHAM ROAD PROPERT FOR $208,000

Messrs.

CHINESE RETREAT,

DEFENDERS FALL BACK FROM LUTAI

Peking, May 22.

AN-

Chinese despatches late to-night

Chinese sources

Warren Mills and His Whar Heventudors. ANDOR 8.38-10 p.ns.

A relay of the Hand of the Houth Wales Bonderogn, conducted by Domi- munter J. 1. Qockn, from" Mount Austin Hareselis, by emurteay of the Offer Commanding.

10.10.30 p.m.

Novelty reheatres relayed from Daventry, boull reception prove good, til programme will be con Claned til F3 2.9.)

10.10 p.m. (approx) Bugby Mid- day Press Newn

Toas pas. Close Down.

All recopila in the above Europen programs are kially applied by Mesera, Tennų Poids Piùùm Ch

THE CHILDREN AT THE GATE VISIT TO FLANDERS BATTLEFIELDS

Brussels, April 21. Tha remembrance ceremony, assert Japanese forces are attack-known as the Day of Peace, took Fred Kew & Co., land, ing chinese troops in the vicinity place in Ypres under the arch of Shunyi, Tungchow, Proti the Menin Gate, to-day, when 800 share and general brokers of Ex-of change Bailding, acting on behalf and Lutal. Despatches regard the English schoolchildren who are on a visit to Belgium listened to an of vendor and purchaser bare position as serious and express address by M. Maurice Lippens,

the safety of Peking. Minister of Education. negotiated the sale of K.I.L. 524, fear for situated at the corner of Cameron, According to and Chatham Iteads, for the sum of the first secretary of the Japanese The aerial survey of Central $208,011. The property contains Legation this afternoon took steps be welcomed in an area of approximately 70,000 sq.to assure the protection of his tion of banns and the solemnisa geographical circles in England as feet. Completion of the sale is to nationals in Peking.-Our Special

The Act authorising the publica-Australia will

Correspondent. ins Navel, the country lends itself to the up-take place on or before July. tlon of marriages

They have also concluded the sale Military, and Air Force chapels, to-date mapping, and splendid re-

and purchase of about 25350 m. passed last year, is still insults are anticipated.

On feet situnted Waterloo Road, operative.

Why the machinery thus provid ed has not been put in operation

by the Ecclesiastical authorities

For really correct aerial survey Kowloon, the purchasers being the

Dur broken country is desirable. ing the mapping from the air of Metropolitan Land and Building the Syrian Desert pipe line route, Co., Ltd., and the vendor Mr. Lee is not satisfactorily explained. much ground assistance was need. The sale price of the property is

When the Act was passed it wased in the way of "beacona" (mate $30,420. not thought that nearly year of white canvas) to "x many of later officers and men of the the Fighting Services would still be found little relief and refused permission to be married in garrison chapels, unless they were prepared to pay the fee of £25 for a special licence.

The

photographs.

cantera too much similarity of wadis and sand dunes. The common points necessary to tie strips together (and to correct bad flying) could not be found when photographs were stereoscopically There are chaplains who befused." For mapping, such photo- lieved until recently that the Act graphs are useless. became operative from the time of

its passing, and had they heen Central Australia abounds with Invited to officiate at a wedding in rugged hills and good streams, and a garrison chapel, would have the proposed aerial survey should promised to do so in the belief save many months of weary ground that the chapel had been legalised survey.

special for the purpose; that a licence was no longer necessary.

CLOUDY WEATHER Ileason for Restriction There fre n few military

The Royal Observatory reports churches which have been con- secrated and are therefore licens-that pressure is highest over S.

TROOPS MARCH TO

THE RESCUE.

HOPE FOR ELIASSEN'S RELEASE WANES

Peking, May 22. According to a Chinese despatch from Sianfu, negotiations between

Tungchow Evacuated.

Peking, May 22. The Chinese forces continue to fall back towards Peking.

Yesterday they began the evacuation of Tungchow, which continued during the night and the Japanese are expected to take the town to-day without incident.

over

After the withdrawal of the Chinese troops the Chinese cavalry followed, destroyed bridges as they left. Apart from this there has been no sign of un attempt to resist the invaders.

The children had visited the battlefields and cemeteries of Flanders and assembled at the Menin Gate at 11 o'clock.

"I am glad," said M. Lappens, to welcome the British schoolboys in the most spered part of our territory, where Bo many British soldiers gave their lives."

M. Lippens then recalled the friendly relations which existed sinco the Middle Ages between England and the old Flemish cities relations which continued during the War when Great Britain and Belgium fought side by side.

"I have no doubt," said M. Lippens, "that an emotion gripa you when you see the names of 56,000 unknown dead engraved on this monument--the names of those who made such a great sacrifice. You children must act so that their sacrifico will not be in vain. It must inspire in you the love of your country and the desire to do the same should the Call come.

"Think of these miseries of the

A peaceful change over being bandits and provincial authori-expected, foreign missionaries are ties for the release of Mr. A. Elias-remaining at Tungchow also the Great War, and of those who died sen, a European engineer, have senior class of twelve children at in it. When you now see all these broken down owing to the bandits the American School. The mis-delightful houses, these rich fields, taking advantage of public in-sionaries are attending to several it seems incredible that fifteen terest in the case to raise the ran- thousand refugees. Many of years ago there was not a brick to som.to $200,000, 200 rifles and a these are now expected to return he seen. Shell holes, dugouts, thousand bags of flour.

to their villages in view of the trenches, and mud; that is what then. All absence of fighting-Our Special you could have seen

thene dead, all these ruins-have Correspondent..

they created a better world?

"You will realise when you leave that nowhere could you have met with more sympathy and love than among my countrymen."

Mr. Eliussen and a Chinese ed for marriages, but the majority Japan, in a weak anticyclone ex-associate were captured on May G. of the garrison chapels (including tending from the Lower Yangtse Bandits have carried the captives the Guards' Chapel at Wellington Barracks) over which the Chep-

Valley to the Pacific.

Local forecast:-Eas;

lains' Department have jurisdic-moderate; cloudy generally. tion are "dedicated" only. Hence the restriction as regards the marriage Geremony. unless ik special licence in granted by Doctors' Commons.

The reason why so many Service chapels are dedicated and not "consecrated" is that the "dedient- ed" chapel belongs to and is con- trolled by the Service, since it is un Government property.

The appointment of one or more clergymen of the Church of Eng- innd to register marriages Bolen nised in the chapel according to the rites of that Church, and the registrare in appointment of respect of marriages in Non- conformist chapels, seems to have erented more difficulty, than won at Arat untlelpated.

Meanwhile officers and men of the Services are still refused marriage in their "parish church" unless they are prepared to go to the expense stated.

away

Fast- to their mountain nesses, to which area a regiment of winds. troops has been sent to round them up.-Renter's Special.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

NONE BUT THE GUILTY KNOW THE WHITHERING PAINS OF REPENTANCE.

-Horca Ballou,

For pusscasion of ten lbs, of duti

One case of typhoid was reported to the local health authorities during the week-end.

The Kowloon-Canton Railway an- able tobacco, Hung Kap was fined nounce that the train bringing the $50 or four weeks imprisonment by Canton delegation to liongkong for the Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magia Empire Fair to-morrow will arrive tracy this morning. Inspector Hour at the Kowloon Railway Station at han said- the accused, in a ricksha, 10.45 am. had the tobacco tied up in a peice of matting underneath his feet.

Schools Close.

Peking, May 22. Nervousness in Peking over the war situation is reflected in the decision of Government Univer sities Lo allow students and teachers to leave.

Classes

were at being held this morning but largo numbers of students were absent.

All schools in Tientsin have Auspended Specin!

activities. Reuter's

All Night Conference.

Poking, May 22. It is widely belleved that ar- Chah He. a schoolboy of 12. rangements are under way which appeared before Mr. Wynne Jones, will clarify the military situation On Thursday a lunch will be given at the Central Magistracy yesterday within a few days and provent at the Hongkong Hotel in Lonour of charged with picking the pocket of further bloodshed. Dr. Kan Chin-hau, Inspector-General Wu Wah, at Graham Street. Defen- for Foreign Affairs of the Kwang-dant had one provious conviction for tung, Kwangsi, Yunnan, Kwelehow the same offence, when his father

General Ho Ying-ching called important conference lant

and Fukien provinces, by Commander signed a bond of $50. He Worship A. Bianconl, Consul General of Italy ordered four strokes to be adminis- night, lasting till this morning, in Canton. Several other guests from tered to the defenannt, and $26 of the and it is balloved that ho dis Canton and some personal Hongkong bond to be catreated. The father cussed a possible armistice friends of Mr. Bianconi will attend was allowed one week within which Router. the lunch.

to pay the money.

While Dagenham Girl Pipers playert a lament the children march- ed past the monument. The band afterwards played the British and Belgian National Anthems,

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