THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1936.

Warm Welcome

Unveiling

Memorial

To Fallen

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To Bishop

MĠR. VALTORTA IN CANADA'S SACRIFICE|

HONGKONG AGAIN

COMMEMORATED

A large crowd of friends welcomed.

London, July 20, back to Hunthome #his" interming the Seven members of the Chmadion Vicar Apostolte

the Roman | Cabinet arrived in Landon to-day on Catholic Church iri Hongkong. route to attend the unveiling of the Bishop Henry Valtorta, who returned Cmudian War Memorial on Vimý on the Lloyd Triestins liber Vietarin Ridgy, where one of the must historic from his visit to Rome

nd hetvir actions of the Great Way was fought

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troops of the Deninion.

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The solve party of Canndina ex- servicemen arrived in Paris yesterday

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wys received by the President of Praner, M. Athert Lebrun.

Bishop Valtorta left Hongkong on 1Threember 8 last year to visit Roar, following his appointment as Bishop in succession to the late Bebop D. Pozzon. The Bishop's visit was the et fimine visi made by every Bishop His Majesty King Edward, who will to Rome after his nomination, and, unveil the memorial, leaw's Ports. during his stay in Rom, Bishop in an Admiralty Yacht for Valtoria was granted an mullence by His Holiness Pope Pius XI.

The Bishop is in excellent bealth nad stated this morning that he had | enjoyed na extremely plenean, seven months since his departure from the Colony.

LITTLE GIRL ILL-TREATED

MOTHER SENT TO

PRISON

Calnis on July 25, where he will on- train for a scene of the ceremony which by to take pinen en daly Be Rester Special.

SPANISH REVOLT COLLAPSING FAST

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convent hospital, drove the nuns nul Puttients out and burned ground.-United Frees,

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Madrid, July 21.

A Governmeal broadcast at 3,60

Rebels Custed

A anked eight-year-old girl. Shum | o'elork fast night elnimed the rebellion Noi, was taken to the Wanchai Polierį is ended, --Renter, Station on Sunday inst whore she rampliused of having been beaten by her mother, andì also of having been

12011- based on the mood of Gloucester Road, where her clothe were taken off and she again into the street.

after

Hendayes, July 21, The Seville radio station, wan driven i jesuing rebel communiques for two daya, sinated just evening to send out Government statements, -- Router,

Government Statement

Mindrid, July 20.

wwwmplant, As a result of her Chinge detective was sent to No, 195} Gloucester Row, but nobody was on the pass. He waited aronsiders tome before the girl's masther.

The Minister of the biterior in a Ling No, aged 23 years, returned. | radio broadcast to-day admitted that She was then taken to the Station, Zaragoza and Valladolid were in the charged and detained.

bands nƐ rebets but ascerted that the Government controlled the rainludor of Spain,

Before M W. Schofieich ai the Central Magistracy this morning, the woman was charged with having variu dates prior to and or July 19 at Waneba, being in euddy of 16 years of a female child under

age, napely, Shum Siti, aged eight

years, ill-tinted, negireted and ex- jared the child in a manner likely to chase her morvessary suffering ས injury to her health.

Defondan admitted having struck the child on the arms and leg be. cause she had stolen money.

Hundreds of rebel officers had been imprisoned following the surrender of the Montant Barracks in Madrid, which fagaller planes and artillery simultaneously bombarde. The loyalists had arcupied other important

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barracks and had consulídatvi control in the enpital area.

The Government urges the militia und workers to remain calm.

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Bombarding Cadiz

stated that loyalist warships. are bombarding Cadiz, and the fall of the city is expected momentarily.

The Government insists the Moorish

GIRL'S COMPLAINT Detective inspector A. E. Carey, prosecuting, said the girl was brought to the station by a shop-keeper in rebels have not landed at Malaga and Gloucester Road on Saturday, The asserts that the Moorish troops who i wa halad nad gave her mine anled at Algeciras and Cueta have as Sam Nu, stating she was eighthew ispored.

year old, and residing at No. 105 The Kimontrer said a special train Gloucester Read. The golempinin was being prepared to carry 1,000 ed of having been beaten nad chased armed workers tar Sevilla, from

To the youf where her clothes were Buelva. taken from her, and she was

them

chased to the street. A afetective Rebels In Madrid? was sent to the address, but could

find nobodypere He waited a-con-f- -------...---

Gibraltar, July 20 iderable time until the defendant re- A ndio broadcast by a rébel spokes. turned. The child was taken to the man at Sevilla announced the fall of Civil Hospital The the Madrid Government, and con- Government factor put down the child's age cluded with the words. "Long Live lve years. The child was very un-Spain, by order of General Quiepo developed.

Delano, Governor of Andalusia."

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A rebel brondenst from Ceuta sald that General Moln had entered Madrid at the head of an army of 15,000 men. Battle In Madrid

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Moroney may bomb the strongly,

frenched Communists to the worth of the fortress of Gibraltar.

A loyalist aeroplane dropped five ¦ jambes on Algeciras and the detona- tions were heard here. The warships bombarding Ceuta are plainly visible. |

Rebels at Jerez have ordered the workers to return to their striking Inbour immediately.--United Press,

--R.A.F-Units--Remain

HEROIN PILLS AND OPIUM

STIFF FINES ON WOMEN

Charged beforo Mr. E. Himswurth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning with the unlawful possea- Gibraltar, July 20, sion of 2,000 heroin pills and 64 tnels R.A.F. detachments about to leave (of raw opium, Li Yang, aged 32, for England have been ordered to married woman, and Leung Ho, aged postpone their departure indefinitely, 45, widow, both pleaded guilty. which is taken to indicate that the Air Force might be used to relieve British subjects stranded in Spain Reuter Special,

Conflicting Stories

Revenue Officer P. J. O'Neill stated that he conducted aenid on No. 100 Fa Yoon Street on July 13 when ho found first defendant with a key which filled box

n 611 the premises. On be ing opened, the box was found to

to con- Lumalan, July 20, tain the heroin pills and raw opiùm. .ft be learned that besides two First defendant dented she know any- destroyers at Gilunitar, two entizers, thing about the drugs, and took Chi- nese Revenue Omeer No. 62 to the "tanding be at Plymouth, ready to second floor of a house in Shanghai merend immediate, to Spanish parts. Street whore stond defendant was it became necessary to evacuate found. She claimed the drugs us her British »uldeet s

property. Meanwhile, Gibraltar reports that

Inspector Carey added that

fete the defendant Was the nother of the child. She was a kept y man, and it boked very ruch as If the child was not wanted. The posure ennsisted of her having chased) the girl to the roof and taken her clothes away and then driven her into the street. Defendat apparently Troop of Mattanu Karracks had re-i1.31.8. Coirs nul HIM.S. Orion, are knew she did wrong, because she left | volted. The premises, inon Eately after

Defendant' denied timp my baken, the to the comfund taken her dhe

if so howap chased her into the

The capital was awakeneil this morning by the round of ville fire

Loyal troops enacted the rebels and after three hours of lighting the Government claimed to have control; | led the sumtion. It was announced that at noon a white flag was hoisted the British destroyer, Shamrock, is. D. O'Neill let that the women

and Government froops arempied the harracks.

despotom v nadlidnego wns ha

Similar outbreaks occurred at two taken i vine that defendant hai De chitt's clothes aff. The chill worodromes near the enpital.

There have berts continuous water, foumi ngled in the street and taken to thetan where she Government Air Force attacks are in distrus dcndition.

Maloga barrneks,

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It is announced that a submarine quadron has left Ahrecieus for Sevil te to suppress the Renter Special.

rizing there.-

Madrid Threatened.

Defendant said th chill was hers. fablet that when she called the l to have peale on Saturday, she To the rauf, after having taken (defondant) her clothes. She went up to lark for her, but coult she ho no trace of the child.

the inter ent er aah and west

Lisbon. July 20. street herself to look for the girl. The rebel Spanish Air Force is res

Inspeeter Cares addert that the ported to have sent an ultimatum child had complained at the station of | to the Government at Madrid threnten- buying had food for one and ning to bomb Government buildings un half days.

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quum Seales and other parapher-

proceeding full speed towards Malaga, apparently doing business in which is reported to be still afire.

The report of the fall of Madrid malin were

found on the premises.

is stated in Gibraltar to be unfound. He thought sceand defendant was the ed: Ou the contrary. Paris quotes a mistress in charge. communique issued by the Spanish

On the first charge, first was

Minister of Interior declaring the S400, or remontuell wr The seditions movement in Madrid has been quelled, whilst rebels in the was finet $500 or three months hard labour, and, on the second chargy, provinces are surrendering.

Inbou, both terms to run consecutive- The communique ads that rebelly. Secord accused was fined $500, or columns in the province of Segovia, four months' hard labour, and $700, or north of Madrid, have been, bombed | five months* hard labour,

these by the Air Force, resulting in many i ternis also to be served consentively. | casualties being infiéted.-Reuter.

Mass Executions

less the Cabinet surrenders.

Tanglers, July 20. The ultimatum le vald to have been

Refugees from Morocco report nasá Defendant: The child is very ob- stinate, and refused food.

sent from Qustros Vientos, nerodrome, executions. One prominent resident had viowel Inobector Carey She did not re- which is only a few miles from Madrid of Tetuan said he

It is reported that the miners' victims, including high Army officers. Inse food at the station; in fact, she battalions which avere rushed south He said a loyalist acroplane's bomb litrare" "walfed it."

Defendant: The child stole money wards in loirles to check the rebel had killed ten eliildren and destroyed

routed-Reuter a school. to buy fool, after having refused to advance; have been

Mr. Schofield examined the child. who hore bruise marks all over the 13.Members of the Biaffs of the Hongkong arms and legs and on the body,

· Telegraph and the South China Moralz Post are not permitted to compete,

Mr. Schofield (to defendant): There ure quite enough injuries and cuts an the girl to prove by circumstantial 13.-The decision of the Judges shall be Busi, evidence that she has been beaten,

am not misfied with your story about her refusing food. I think for heating like this you ought to Oiree months' hard labour:

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Special.

Guns Against Madrid. Bayonne, July 20, It is reported that General Molla, leader of rebel troops, is proceeding to Madrid from Logrond with artif tory-Render

Barcelona Burning

Toulouse, July 20. 'Passengers on the Air France plans arriving from Barcelona report that Joyalists bombarded the barracks and several sections of the elty are in Names-United Prean,

Refugees Starving

Long Beach, July 20 Anthony J. Paris, 26, a transient, was arrested aboard the U. 9. S. Saratogn after a seaman hud in-been pouring into this British terri

The Lalinen rofugees, who have formed officers that Paris was taking tory, Include scores of half-naked, notes, apparently in code, regarding | starving children. nonunition, range and other techulent points. He was turned over Federal officers-United Prene.

British troops, in full war equip- to inent, aro patrolling the frontier.

It in fenrod that rebel-airmen from

SNATCHER STEALS

WALLET

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PASSES IT ON TO ANOTHER MAN

Al stories agree that there has been terrible sinughter in the rebel Lau So, 28, unemployed, appeared territory: Civilians declining to co-before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen- operate were butchered.

|tral Magistracy this morning, charged

It is reported that Governor Franco with the larceny of a wallet contain- is remaining at Ceuta and personallying $8 in Hongkong' currency and 20 directing operations of the rebela in cents in Canton currency, from the Morocco and Spain proper by means person of Chung Chi-kiu, oyator bed of a powerful wireless.

Refugees, said to number thousands, ster, at Queen's Road West yester

clay. are fleeing afoot, since the rebels have commandeered all vehicles,

Detective Sergeant J. S. Riddoù Rebels with whom a United Press said that about 3 p.m. yesterday com correspondent conversed across the plainant was walking in Queen's Road boundary. said they had joined the hear Centro Street with his daughter. movciment because they were told Defendant came abreast of com- their assistance was nooded to check plainant and put his right hand into Communist uprising In Spain complainant's left kami jacket pocket United Press.

NO BASEBALL

New York, July 20, No baseball games were salóduled: in either of the Big Leagues to-day Reuter,

and extracted the purse. Dendant then passed the wallet to another. man. Defendant was arrested by n Chinese constable. The wallet wis not recovered." The total value was $9.

Mr. Schofield remanded defendant for 24 hours to enable him to raiso $0.

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