TELEGRAPH. THE HONGKONG
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936.
CHINESE SECRET WAR MISSION IN LONDON
Arms, Planes,
Seeking Arms, 'Planes, Money
To Fight Japanese
NANKING IS READY Persian Gulf Sheik Visits England
IF HE SUCCEEDS
HOW BRITAIN MAY BE INDUCED
+
TO LEND THE CASH
DAPPER CHINESE NOW IN LONDON HOLDS IN HIS
SMALL HANDS THE FATE OF TWO NATIONS— THE JAPANESE EMPIRE AND THE CHINESE RE- PUBLIC, ACCORDING TO THE LONDON SUNDAY DIS- PATCH
His name is Tang Leang-li. He is here on a special and secret mission for China's dictator, Chiang Kai-shek. The result of his mission may mean war, or peace, in the Far East. Tang's business is to make huge purchases of) munitions and 'planes, and negotiate in the City for a loan.
While Canton extremists are trying to force the hands' of the Nanking authorities, the High Command of the Nanking War Office is waiting to know the outcome of his mission.
Nanking is divided over the question of armed resistance to Japan. Chiang Kai-shek has been opposed to it on the ground that Nanking has not enough resources of money and munitions for a prolonged war.
Robot Charts Hot Air Belt High In Ozone
Sydney, July 1
Marchal Petus, despite all these dificulties of money and mant- ingin for immediate
The
Between The Aveta osetiling views cengtvirukte hon tea toatel rean in the visit in Europe of Tang Leane-11 Tavis Arbanding-nt-Large, -t in his eris thuides, is not un- known in Kogla nak
He was in Lugriest only a few yours Radio experiments just completed: ape un a writer and propagandist for
G Cmere Nationalisan. by Dr. B. F. Martyn and
U).
Fully, of Sydney University, have 15 A in speressful with los, en- demonstrated the possibility of ex
Palita Against
China
the Commu that he
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ploring the entire stratosphere for a South distance of 150 miles are the arth-Scretars Be Foreign Affair without the necessity of further dan- gerous ascensions.
travel.
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medium
ut the age of thirty
Unfortudy for China, she has Except for the possibility of an
the pro- certaining why thee the stratosphere little serurity to offer for
for speedy posed Landon loan. constitutes aertul
the two Sydney
There are, of course, the customs scientist H convinced that all receipts of Treaty put is and the lense necessary information about the t anast aviy projected in central China, but do earth's upper atmosphere enn now bu, gallways obtained from the earth itself. thy me anything in the present
Under
system invented at eleve evredition of his country? the
by Dr. As apetit Hat there are political thoroughly lemonstrated
Martya,
Sheik Sir Hamad Bin Ing Al Khalifah, the ruler of Bahrein in the Persian Gulf tright, up his arrival at Victoria for a short stay
in Lordin.
the upper air can now be codderations of the highest import Calcutta Discovery
probed by radio signals.
method Mess
Kive
to Pritish interests in China. Perhaps Chinese Government en offer accurate the data on the amount of electrißention. | simrantres in the way of more fact- warships is the azone, and the tem-les the amount of perature throughout the whole thick.j Yang-ise to ensure payment of eus- ness of the upper air from 24 op 16 tons receipts,
150 miles.
ROBOT DOES ALL WORK The new type apparatus which Dr. Martyn has perfected consists, of robot that sends out signals, catches the echo he information obtained
varies, the wave length and plate all on a tiny chart.
One of the first discoveries nude
for British
"
Martyn's radio reports
contradict
the belief of Profesor Appleton, who was envinced this zone was hot only show that the sensonal drop is in summer. Martyn's experiments:
anly from 300 to 1,000 degrees.
Rare Hindu Manual
On Art of Magic
Philadelphia, July 1. Students of Oriental magic and ritual are evincing keen interest As a consequence, Dr. Martyn de- in photographed copies of a rare Hindu manual brought from elures, that the earth is perpetually Calcutta by Prof. W. Norman Brown of the University of Penn- was that there is still another cold girdled by a fiery ring of icon-sylvania. layer of air far above the strato-ceivably rarefied nir, in which, neces-
by Dr. Martyn with his new invention
plore cold layer recently renesedl -by serily, Russian
and Amerieng balloonists. be Between the two cold layers there
-no-baroon-activity could evin
for.
Measurements
of the upper, ozone lies sandwiched a warm layer, and it show fluctuations exactly correspond. is in this latter that Dr. Martyning to barometric measure on the thinks that stratosphere flying might ground, but antelating them. As a become a possibility,
consequence, weat
weather forecasts, Dr. be made from According to the radio records] Martyn, declares, enn be made by Dr. Martyn, temperatures thuse radio probes of the air.
Australian authorities are so in again dip in the second stratosphere
with
Dr. Martyn's Antings, above the warm ozone layer, reaching | pressed
the that modern ozone asurers are now a minimum at 60 miles above
being installed at the Commonwealth earth's surface.
Solar Obser- Fita thene upward the tempern Weather Bureau, the
and the Lures increase till they end in a torrid vatory at Canberra
installation of the Council for zone at 150 miles of altitude,
THEORY UPSET Scientific and Industrial Research.-
United Press.
FORMER
On this latter hented zone, Dr.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
EY-Harriet Marineat.
Convict's Buried Gold Secret
LOCATION GIVEN IN
COURT
Johannesburg, July 1.
A box of gold bars valued at £3,000 is burled somewhere in the grounds where Johtames- burg's Empire Exhibition is to open next September.
The volume, an exhaustive dissertation- on-the-finer points of thievery, is the only known surviving text dealing exclusive-' ly with the "art of stealing."
Stealing as an art has a tradi- tional place in the East, and the subject is said to have been ex- Indic texts. ploited in numerous Sanskrit Bterature contains num- erous references tu the practice of stealing, and Indologists had long be text would hoped that a
covered.
fu IP00 an obscure reference was circulated among learned circles, but it was not until last year that Dr. Brown discovered the flindu manual while poring over some miniature This was revented in court today paintings in nunuscript in the library when a convict, a former railway clerk of the Asiatic Society of Bengal in named Beyers, gave evidence against Calentta. Hingkong rainfall for the 24 hours Major Fourie, one of the chiefs of the THE GREATEST OF ALL "TRUTHK-
EVEN COPY IS OLD to-day totalled railway police, and Mr. Mases Pine, a THAT MORAL GOOD IS THE HUGHEST) ending at 10 am.
While making photographs of these GOUD, AND MOHAL EVIL THE DEEPEST (20-inel. The total since January Johannesburg business man, who ap minintures, Dr. Brown was approach- is 28.16 inches, against an average of peared on allegations of being acces- by a pundit who thought that the
41.98 inches,
series after the theft.
irare text might be of interest to him. Beyers is serving three years' hart In Dr. Brown's opinion, the palm-leaf The Compagnie des Messageries |
*.labour for the theft of a box of old manuscript probably was copied from utvise that the Maritimes injuries Marechal Juftre, which was due to in transit from Rhodesia to London an original sometime between the The language of the text is not of arrive in longking to-morrow on her in February, 1934. The loss was only 18th and 17th centuries. outward journey from Europe will discovered when the box was opened in
a high order of literary Sanskrit, now arrive on Saturday at 6 am.
After admitting the theft, Begers and the writer drew no line between today gave evidence that he sold a magic and religious ritual. But the third of the proceeds and burled the claims are most ambitious.
manuscript, In one section of the
A boy, Chan So, agat 14 years, resi siding at. No. 69 Shing Wo Road, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from allegedly inflicted by a Chinese woman who has been arrested.
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tan
house, receiving serious injuries to
London.
No. 10 Chan Man, tailor, residing at No. Wong Sze, residing at Apliu Street, was admitted to the111 Lyndhurst Terrace, was stabbed remainder in the show grounds. Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering by another tailor with a pair of While an bail awaiting triaf Major charms are described which, if pro- from a knife wound alleged to have scissors at thu above address Fourie
and Mr. Fine, he alleged,perly prepared under auspicious con- been inflicted by a ten-year old boy yesterday, following a quarrel. The approached him and suggested that he ditions, would give a person control
the hiding place and over fire, water, should reveal
disease, poison, Kam Ping-chuung, who has been de-injur man received a wound in his tained.
hend and was admitted to the Govershare the profits, Beyers getting armies, provide supernatural sight, Patent Civil Hospital,
$1.100 and the costs of his trial and and the power of becoming invisible. Fourie £500.
OFFERED LOVE SECRET Wing Kan-chlu, messenger hoy, wit
Boyers said that the gold was still Likewise, this wondrous potlan į admitted to the Government Civil A case of suichte was reported to Hospital yesterday suffering from the police last night at about 11there, but refused to assist the Crown would allow a person to travel at the
16 in a recovery as "that was what be.
|speed of light, gain all men's conti- head injuries caused when a bamboo o'clock from Queen's Road West. polo fell on him while he was passing appears that a young man, Clan Ping, was serving his sentence for."
Defending counsel asked the Courtdence, and all women's love. on the pavement below No. 17 Third about 27 years of age, jumped from to order Beyers reveal the name of A sample prescription, translated Street. The pole fell down from the the third floor of the Wan lung the purchaser of the third portion of. Dr. Brown, calls for a concoction
that contains the eyes of a snake, which he succumbed at the Govern the gold and also where the balance of crane, and a mouse; to which is to be added the blood of a peacock. This. After heating the evidence any product, if washed and carried in the Failing to appear befors Mr. Macment Civil Hospital about 3.15 aah. it was buried.
today. The motive for the act is fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy not known.
spectators left
die crowded Court, mouth, will cause the aubject to hurriedly secured picks and shovels, achieve great beauty. this morning on a charge of disorder-
and procecdeil to the show grounds. conduct by fighting at Polho
Mulndeva, the greatest of thieves 17-year-old youlis, Chan Ka-yau, where a miniature treasure hunt was Street near Tainom Street, L. Wing yu, aged 3, and Lo Cho-tan, aged 26, admitted the theft of a packet of unsuccessfully attempted before the In Hindu fiction, is said to have used
these
pills to asast. him in his ex- both had their hail of $10 each es cigarettes from Li Yau, aged 47, when authorities stopped it.
ploits. treated. Inspector W. I Chester
Another says that "he who will make Woods was for the prosecution,
a pill of an esprey's eye, & vulture's eye, and a parrot's with a buffalo's blood and hold it in his mouth will vanish from sight."
And "ought to Prof. Brown adds, -United Press,
accond floor.
A very successful bridge and malt jong drive was held in the West Lounge of the European Y.M.C.A
he was charged before Mr. E. Him. sworth at the Kowloon Magistracy morning. Sub-Inspector IL E
this
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