MAKE-UP HINTS
By
MAX FACTOR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1935.
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1935:
Kai Tak Airport.
CHINA AND JAPAN DORADO ARRIVES
TOKYO SUSPICION OF
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
EXPERIMENTAL
AND FIGHTS
On this last of four ilghts be- Shanghai, Nov, 15.
tween Penang and Hongkong un- Tokyo messages say that Mar- der service conditions, the Im- shul Chiang Kai-shek has shown perial Airways plane Dorado ar- strong opposition against the auto-rived at Kal Tak aerodrome at nemy movement in North China 440 p.m. yesterday. for the separation of the five pro vinces north of the Yellow River from Nanking administration."
To check the fast spread of
j
The Dorado left Penang at the normal schedule time on Thurs- day at 10 a.m. after making con-
nection with the main service.
Japanese influence in North China
Crossing the Malay Peninsulh Marshal Chiang In secretly seek the weather was quite good, but into very heavy mon- ing assistance of Soviet Russia, they ran which is evidenced by the sudden soonal rain-storms the whole way across the Gulf of Siam, a torren- and complete cessation of Com-tial downpour for the greater part munist disturbances in Sinking. of the Gulf crossing. Kansu, Shensi and Ninghain,
They met rain again in the The Napking Generalissimo is southern part of Indo-China, but suspected of having secretly mass-reached Saigon without trouble int ed his picked troops at Halchow 2.40 p.m. for an opportunity to open hos-1 tilities against the Japanese.
Tokyo circles interpret the de- parture of Generala Shang Chen (Chairman of the Hope! Provin cial Government) from Pelping for Paoting as an Indication of his imminent resignation from his, Hopel
posts. General Shang's family has left for Shanghai from Peiping. The duty of preserving peace in Peiping and Tientsin may| be taken over soon by General Sung Cheh-guan, according to Tokyo observation.
Nervqusness Unabated
Shanghai, Nov. 16. "
Nervousness in Shanghai is un- abated despite the absence of tan- gible developments-United Press, Vuien News.
Peaceful Settlement
Nanking. Nov, 15.
In view of the Japanese attitude, the Central Authorities to-day de- eided to adjust peneeably all Current Sino-Japanese controver-
sles.
At the same time the military commanders were instructed to take every precaution. Confiden tial Instructions were sent by General Chiang Kai-shek to Mayor Wa Tieb-chen to handle the latest Shanghai Inckdent.
in
Neies.
.
They stayed overnight at Sni-' gon, leaving there at 7 a.m. yes. terday. A stop was made at liuc.
The fliers then experienced good weather. making All excellent flight to Hongkong.
The Dorado will leave on Tues- day morning on her return flight to Penang. »
Capt. Armstrong Interviewed
Interviewed by a representative of the S. C. M. Post on arrival, Captain W: Armstrong, comman der of the Dorado, said:
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"Our landing here to-day is the sixth that we have made in the Colony, and it is the final of the series of experimental flights arranged by my Company to ex- plore the ponsibilities of an alr service between Penang Hongkong. connecting with main trunk line between England and Australia over Singapore.
and our
"The route begins at Penang, off the weak coast of Malaya, across the Malay Peninsula and the Gulf of Slam, and continues through Indo-China by way of Saigon and Hue, thence across the China Sea, skirting the island of Hainan to Hongkong--n total distance of over 1,600 miles.
"The scheme of our prestent #lights provided for two return survey flights to be made in easy Similar orders were issued to stages, taking two and
a half General Shang Chen, Chairman of days in cwch direction, and then the Hopei Provincial Government, for four return flights of one and
dealing with Japan Union
a half day schedule which ap pears Lo be reasonable one under actual servica conditions, and which in fact were to make connection with our main line. in nine and service and bring Hongkong with- a half days of England. The results have been highly satisfactory.
The 19th Route Army
Shanghal, Nov. 15. Former officers of the 19th Route Army are flocking here from fo- nan province after leaving the divisions under General Li Chih. chairman of the Hopei Provincial 'Government.
Schedule Maintained
Was
"With one exception, when we Generals Trai Ting-kai and stayed overnight at Hue for Chiang Kwang-nai will shortly weather, arriving at Hongkong en leave Hongkong for Nanking and the following morning instead of will be given important commands, that evening, connection
The Nanking authorities have made with all our main Hne ser..
vices and schedule has been main- not decided whether the name 19th Ronie Army will be revived: tained in both directions exactly Probably the soldiers will enlist as planned. under a new unit.-Union News.
Japanese Troops
Peiping, Nov. 15.
season
"No particularly favourabla was chosen for these fights; on the contrary, weather conditions are probably at their worst in Malaya, across the Gulf of Slam and Indo-China, where at has been increased by reliable re-all these places heavy monsoonal ports of the gathering of Japan-rains have been experienced on ese military forces at Shanhai-
many oceniona...
Nervousness in North China
"It can fairly be said, there It is confirmed that one ar- moured train and one trainload fore, that this series of flights: of cavalry arrived there yesterday, has been successful, and I hope while reliable sources to-day de- that when the data accumulated clare that the total of Japanese has been submitted and consider- troops newly arrived at Shanhai- cd, a regular service will soon be
stablished," kuan from Chinchow is in the neighbourhood of 2,500.
Chinese
that ed reports declare
with the regular they have taken over the waiting manoeuvres.-United Press, rooms at Shanhaikuan station, in- side the Great Wall. for use as provisional headquarters.Bender. Japanese For Shanghai
Tientsin, Nov. 15.
autum
30,000 Troops?
Tientsin, Nov. 16. According to a report from rail- way circles, 30,000 Japanese troops have arrived at Chinchow en route for China proper. Locomotives at Chinchow are ready to transport the soldiers inside of the Great
It is reliably reported that 3,000 Japanese troops have arrived in Shanghai on Thursday and more are believed to be on the way Wall. thiited Press,
Autumn Manoeuvres
A spokesman of the Japanese garriann to-day expressed satis- faction at the nction of North Shanghai, Nov, 15.
China authorities in laying an em- Members of the Japanese embargo on the transportation of gil-
He hinted that no bassy, are not able to confirm the ver. above but it is suggested that if would be shipped here to Nan- It is true then it must be concern-king-Union News.
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