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Hongkong Telegraph.
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No. 14124
一拜歳 號二月十英鸿香
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1939.
CAR ON RAILWAY TRACK
Train Pulled Up Too Late
SHATIN ACCIDENT
PORTUGUESE OWNER'S ERROR IN RAIN
SOME ANXIOUS MOMENTS
on
A lovel crossing mishap, for- tunately not attended by serious the consequences, occurred Kowloon-Canton Railway at Sha- tin last night, when the 6.12 even. ing train from Shumchun crashed into a motor-car which had be come stuck between the tracks.
-
Some ten minutes earlier, the Portuguese occupants of the ear had got out on discovering their predicament.
it nerve-
BOXER SHOCKINGLY KENT PLANE
INJURED
Career Ended: Left Foot
Amputated
Macon, Georgia,
. Oct. 1.
The well-known boxer, Young Stribling, who re- cently started a come-back, was seriously injured to-day when motor-cycling.
He
collided with a motor-car and was shockingly hurt,
It has been found neces- sary to amputate the left foot, while the hip-bone was fractured.-Reuter.
STEW DAY IN BERLIN
Nevertheless it was wracking experience to ahyait the
and the earstel approach of the train pousibility of the complete wreck Ing of the car and peril to the train itself,
Warned by a pointsman who had! gone ahead waving a red light, the driver of the train promptly ap plied his brakes, but although it had slowed considerably down, it was unable to stop in time to avoid a collision.
car
CAR BADLY DAMAGED. The impact caught the aquarely in the back, and caused considerable damage to this part of
the vehicle:
No-one was injured, and after" the car had been lifted out of the
PLAN FOR RELIEF
OF JOBLESS
ONLY ONE-COURSE DINNERS
Berlin, Oct. 2.
The ex-Crown Princess
and her family have made the discovery that bean and mutton stew is "most palat- able."
downwards.
had
A
TRAGEDY
BEAUVAIS MEMORIAĽ SEQUEL
THREE KILLED
RUSHING PHOTOGRAPHS TO ENGLAND
London, Oct. 1. The dedication of the R.101' memorial at Beauvais was followed by a shocking air tragedy.
BETA BOLD COFX 19 CENTS
$14.49 PER ANNUM
DUNLOP Fort
In a class by itself
DUBLOP NFORTI
YACHTS IN STORM ADVENTURES
Dr. Lauge Koch, the Danish, ex
plarer, who has just returned from an air survey of Greenland and claim. to hava dlicovored large ica-froe 'ro
A small private aeroplane, char-alons, whose presence were hitherto tered for the purpose of rushing
pictures of the dedication cerc-
monies to London, and returning to London with the photographs
unknown.
on board, crashed at Hawidhurst PLEASURE BOAT
In Kent.
of
the
The three occupants machine were all killed, appareal- ly instantly. The plane was a complete wreck,
THE VICTIMS.
The victims were:
Captain Styran, the pilot, a well- known commercial aviator, who served with the R.A.F. during the
Mir. Inn MacGilchrist, the chair-
tion Company. man of the British Air Naviga- Mr. Bertram Wilson, the press photographer.
The dedication of the
R.101
tracks, the train continued its way, Practically the whole popula-mémorial earlier in the day was arriving at Kowloon some tention, from President Hindenburg attended by M. Dalndler, the Prime one-course Minister of France, Mr. Ramsay minutes behind schedule,
MacDonald, Britain's Premler, and French personages. There was 4
Mr. E. I. Leitao, of
China dinner yesterday.
Underwrliere, who is the owner It generally consisted of a hot- other distinguished British and
of the car and was driving it, told
a Telegraph reporter to-day that pot er a stew-as--tha-cost was the accident was caused through limited to fifty pfennigs, half
his view being obscured by n heavy rain falling at the time.
mark.
A
The diners were required to hand over the balance between STUCK FAST IN TRACKS. that and the normal price of their He was driving home from Fan,Sunday dinner to a special Un- ling with his wife and other employment Fund, Portuguese residents, and as hel
PATRIOTISM STIMULATED.
approached the railway crossing. į
The scheme was one "recom- which
Beaconsfield ja near Tunnel, he took a wrong turning, mended" by the Nazi nuthorities.
crowd of over ten thousand.
APPEAL LAUNCHED
DISASTER
JAPANESE CRAFT CAPSIZES
EUROPEAN PARTY RESCUED
IRENE GETS THROUGH TO TSUN WAN:
TYPHOON AND NORSEMEN MAKE FOR SAIKUNG
BOISTEROUS WEATHER
An exciting experience befell Mr. D. Stewart and a party of friends, including two ladies, who were spend- ing the week-end in the motor junk “Au Chau Chi-hung". in company with Mr. Sverre Berg and a party of his friends, who were in the yacht "Irene.”
Three other yachtsmen, Captain C. C. Fowkes, Mr. R. A. Wadeson and Mr. L. F. Nicholson, were compelled to seek refuge at Saikung after an exceedingly rough passage from Port Shelter, and walked to Hongkong by the path over the hills through Customs Pass to Kow- loon City this morning.
ANXIOUS TIME ON MOTOR-JUNK
OVER HUNDRED was noticed, not without appre-Small Court at the cute Mathe
MISSING
RUNS INTO ROUGH WEATHER
hension, that the barometer was falling and the sens rising...
ORGANISED LABOUR IN AMERICA
Fedoration Making Rapid Headway
Chicago, Oct. 1. Mr. William Green, President of the American Feduration of Labour, announced to-day that the membership of the Fedora- tion now.topped the four million mark.
Ho predicted that it would soon be ten millions because the annual 'conven. tion opening to-morrow would order an unprece dented organising campaign. -Router,
PAN-ASIA OUTLOOK
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
ATTITUDE
JAPAN. MUST BE CAUTIOUS
A Nippon Dempo interview with General Chiang Kai-shek, publish ed by the Osaka Mainichi quotes the General as endorsing the much-discussed doctrine of Asia for the Asiatics.
On Saturday night the Irene intensive search must have been land. the Aut
Chan Chi-hung carried out.
It took nearly an hour to get anchored .at Discovery Bay,
from the junk to the Kausing. Lantau Island, and all went well
MR. BALFOUR HELD UP. until yesterday morning when it
was no sitting in the tracy this morning owing to the absence of Mr. Balfour, who has It was observed that junks and been held up by the gale at Lan sampans were hurriedly beating tau Island. for shelter, and it was deemed Mr. Balfour went to Lantau expedient that the Au Chau Chi-Island for the week-end, and his Whereas tho Japanese have płc hung and Irene should proceed to return yesterday was not possible tured themselves as leaders h more sheltered anchorage. owing to squally weather condi-such
howove a movement, tions,
General Chlang is. sald to have gone on to say:
.
UNABLE TO GET OUT.
_This_was_attempted, ut_noon,
OTHER YACHTS IN TROUBLE.
"I am glad to hear, Genera Chiang Is sald to have declared "that mnay Japonese até also_að vocating this doctrine."
"It vìould be n ́great mistake for
Tokyo, Oct. 2. A heavy loss of life is feared as the result of a tragic ending to a
the junk taking the Irene in tow, Several members of the Yacht Japan to oppress Chinn by military pleasure cruise off the coast of but upon reaching the open sea, Club had thrilling experiences in force. Furthermore, that would Kumamoto yesterday afternoon. considerable difficulty was ex the rough weather which necombe Against Pan-Aslanism.
perienced in keeping the junk Into panted the typhoon threat yester-Japan oppresses China we will A small pleasure steamer cap the wing and it was necessary today, the crews of two boats having light to the last." sized in rough weather and sank return to Discovery Bay.
to abandon their craft at Saikung Another interesting paragraph New Premises for Cheer rated parts to the high seas but with the weather increasing Customs Pass in torrential rain.
rapidly, the accident being at Anchors were again dropped, and hike back this morning over reads:
"Tlio report that as the result of and partly to the fact that the in violence, the outlook became Capt. C. C. Fowkes, aboard the, Mr. T. V. Soong's visit to Europe 0 Club
very disquieting, and all thoughts four and a half ton gloop, Typhoon, and America, China would obtain people aboard her and up to the turning to Hongkong were and Mesura, R. A. Wndoson, of the aid of western Powers to
Nicholson Dragon Okely to fuel
» Japan in the critical period present only forty are known to junk, but at 4 pm. Mr. Berg, in
hazardous crossing, Bir five ton yawl, were out in Port change, is altogether wrong. have been saved. Twenty-two are the "Irene," decided to attempt Gas Co., aboard the Norseman, a situation
Stewart again lowing him
aut-Shelter, yesterday morning quite Such fear in quite unwarranted. known to have been drowned and the over a hundred are missing.
unconscious of the proximity of I hope the Japanese lenders wils side.
any typhoon, when the wind rose forget any misgivings they may The coast in the vicinity da
and the sens became very choppy have on that score." being scoured over for survivors
shelter of a small bay but by the ing the interviewer that "China.ja They immediately made for the of the disaster but it is feared
General Chiang is quoted as toll- that the majority of the missing
time they reached the bay, the going to secure the technical aid must have lost their lives-able to make Tsun Wan after an weather was too bad to allow them of the Lge of Nations. loans,
As a result of the recent Meet- and before he had realised his and it was generally adopted in a ing held at Government House it mistake, the car was stuck fast very willing spirit, but lynx has been decided to open a public eyed storm-troopers sitting in subscription list for donations to between the railway tracks.
Unable to move it themselves, restaurants stimulated patriotism wards the cost of providing new
premises for the Cheer Q Club. the occupants appealed to a num. and curbed appetites, ber of coolies and pensants who were standing by, for their assis
even tance but they refused though they were told they would be well paid for their services.
With the knowledge that the train leaving Sumchun at 6 p.m. twould appear at any moment delay was full of suspense for the party.
DANGER SIGNALS.
The headlights of the approach-l ing train were visible when a pointsman ran forward to meet it
Storm troopers also visited The Hongkong Government has private dwellings in the morning kindly offered a valuable site nd- just to remind people that the joining Beaconsfield Arcade nt scheme was being undertaken and nominal rent provide testing
afternoon to building is erected thereen collect the money saved-Renter not less than $25,000.
the returned in
It is estimated that a suitable building cannot be erected for less than $30,000.00 and a further
equipment,
teamer was overloaded.
There were nearly two hundred
Reuter,
CHANG HSUEH-LIANG IN 55,000.00 will be required for JAPANESE AIR PORT
SWEDEN
waving a red light as a signal of To Engage Officers For the v
danger. The signal was observed
by the driver, and the train slowed
up in time to avoid a possible. major disaster.
A number of Europeans travell
Gendarmerie Corps
NEAR TIENTSIN
Strange Allegation
Tióntsin, Oct. 2.
"IRENE" MAKES TSUN WAN.
It speaks well for Mr. Berg's seamanship, that the Irene was
extremely rough passage, Mr. Berg to anchor, and Mr. Swales reaching Hong-
P
The wind continued to rise and and a supply of arms from western kong by car at shortly before 10 any effort to sail became suicidal powers, but these things are In- BO with jibs only set the two tended simply for the unification and consolidation of the country. Later in the afternoon, the yachts were headed for Saikung China cannot do more than that sens appeared to abaie somewhat
under the present circumstances.!! with the turn in the tide, and two more attempts to got clear word made by the junk, but on
each! occasion the heavy sens compelled shelter again being sought.
KAU SING TO RESCUE.
TOUCHED GROUND.
The Typhoon touched ground on 1: one occasion but managed to stecc clear and Sailung was made, The luckily without mishap. boats were anchored in shelter with a number
and of Junks
+
VILLAGER SHOT
DOWN
The good work carried on at the old Club is recognised by ull and there is no doubt! that it was a great help to and Military units whilst stationed at thie Port. An earnest appeal is now made for support for this worthy object.
Donations may be sent to Mr. A.
A sensation has been created by. Stockholm, Oct. 1.
At about 6.30 p.m, signals were the occupants got into communica Brearley, c/o The Chartered Bank
un allegation made by General Yu Chang Houch-lang arrived in of India, Australia & China or to su-chung, chairman of the Hope heard from a motor veseci, which to by telephone with the Yacht GRAVELY WOUNDED
BY ROBBER ing on the train, assisted Mr. the Swedish capital to-day and Mr. Tang Shiu Kin c/o The Tang Provincial Government, that the turned out to be the lifebont from Club where some anxiety was Leitno and his friends in clearing was received by the King. Tin Fuk Bank, 171 Queen's Road Japanese are laying out an aero-the "Kau Sing" which had been felt for their safety.
The tree then returned to
Shob in the heart, when heat- The Young Marshal
drome in the vicinity of the searching the bays in the vicinity 'the obstruction. The car, moved
lator Central and cheques should be out on the roadside, was later in lunched with Prince Gustav. Adolf; made payable to the Cheer O Club Nankai University, Tientsin, with-in order to render any assistance their boats where they spent the tempted to grape from armed rob- the evening towed back to Kow-the son of the Crown Prince. Fund.
out obtaining consent of the required. Chinese Government.
News of the party of foreigners night. Soon after daybreak this bors, Lam Chuon, living in a hut at. Kap Shek Mi village; Sham-- loon after having a back wheel changed.
As this was in violation of had been wirelessed out to Kas morning they set out across the shuipé, la now lying at the Kow- Chinese Jurisdiction, he said, the Sing, and, the party on the junk Pass and arrived here shortly loon Hospital between life an Chinese authorities were going to were transferred to the lifeboat after eight o'clock none the worse death.
The robbers forded their way in.... four or five miles away, the jour-
still at Salkung. Other and had remained some 10 minutes ney being unpleasantly rough.
The captain of the Kau Sing, Yachts out yesterday, Monsoon, when Lau Chuen cluded them and HUNAN DROUGHT Mr, Lowe, and Mr. Cairns, of the U. and 1. and Cherub, got warned through the front door. Ho.
Harbour Department, were most ing earlier in the day and managed was shot down when blowing o
n polleo-whistle for help. solicitous, supplying dry clothing to ret safely into farbour, coming
The bullet entered one eye. and hot drinks to all of the party, in almost under bure polos.
Three mou are thought to have returning to Hongkong with them
been implicated in the robbery, The man who fired the shot had his face blackened with charcoal,
Accompanying Mr. and Leitno in the ear were Mr Mrs. F. E. Remedios,"
andang is interested in the engage H.E. The Governor
ofteers comniand a Chinese gendarmerie corps.-Reuter. ..
mont of Swedish
to Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation His Honour Mr. & Mrs.
J. R. Wood
Mrs.
His foreign adviser, Mr. Mac-|· Donald, says that Chang Houch-
FIRST LIST OF DONATIONS.
$260
Sir H. E. Pollock...
.$2,000
260 200
Mr. & Mrs. G. G. N. Tíusen
150
The Hon. Mr. D. W. Traimanı
100
Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Priestley II. R. Sturt
100
100
ថត
Chinese Section
$1,000 1,000 500 500
CATHEDRAL FUND Further List of Donations Acknowledged
The following further donations to the St. John's Cathedral Res- toration Fund aro, acknowledged K.A.
Miss Sybil M. Swift
Misa J. W. Buckwell
Miss B. M. Bicheno
3. D. B... Previously acknowleged.
BUS PASSENGER FINED
Ng Loung-tak was Aned $8 by Mr. & Mrs. D. Jenkins Mr. Schofield in the Central Police Court this morning for travelling Tang Shlu Kin in a China Motor Bus Company Ng Wah...
Ho Kam Tong vehicle without paying his fare. $25.00 Defendant: My younger brother Leung Pat Yie
20.00 to whom the ticket bolongs has T. N. Chau.. 10.00 gone to Canton, and I thought Iek Kan Sany. 20.00 could use it. When the fare was Kwok Siu Lau
C. Ab Ying. 10.00 demanded I paid. 3,078,94
Sub-Inspector Kirby: He oven- tually paid hia fare when tho $8,168.94inspector boarded the bus,
Total
lodge a protest. Central News and taken out to the Kapsing some for their experience. The yachts to' his but on Saturday morning,
Agency.
NO RAIN SINCE EARLY IN YEAR
Changsha, Oct. 2. A long spell of drought la- being 600 experienced in certain parts of No rain has 500 Hunan Province; 500 Tallen ainon the early months of this year About thirty-threo dia- tricts are affected by the drought and urgent relief is needed Central News Agonay.
500
.$8,250
int 0 p.m.
LITTLE SHORT OF MIRACLE.
aro
OCCASIONAL RAIN
The Royal Observatory reports The greatest appreciation was that a weak anticyclone covers N.
The American-born authoress, expressed for the capable and China and S. Manchuria. efficient manner in which the The typhoon is situated in the Alice Muriel, Williamson, whoso crew of the Kau Sing acted. Gulf of Tongking to the west of romantic novels are widely read
both in England and America, dfed" Mr. Stewart told n Telograph Hainan, moving westward.
Local Forecast: North-east last week at the watering place roporter that it was little short
Ipoint to a súlcik.
of miraculous that hla junk was winds, fresh; cloudy, occasional Bat under arcumstances which? located," indicating that the most rain.