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三拜禮 號九月七英港香!
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 29, 1936.
日二十月六
Bitter Struggle On
Road To Madrid
REBEL ARMY REVERSED
But General Mola
Still Confident
REVOLT NOT INTENDED
TO RESTORE MONARCHY
Madrid, July 28.
Both rebels and loyalists are nearing exhaustion, following attacks and counter-attacks in the northern mountains. It is apparent that the rebels, despite their reversals, have successfully reformed their lines. However, the loyalists are apparently on the initiative. Meanwhile, it is believed that General Mola, commander of the rebel armies of the north, is -concentrating his greatest force in the region of the ancient, walled city of Medinaceli, 95 miles north-east of Madrid, and is preparing for a lengthy defence if this is necessary.
FORGED
CASHIER'S SIGNATURE
BANK CLERK GETS PRISON SENTENCE
GAVE HIMSELF UP TO POLICE
A former employes of the Oversens Banking Corporation, Wong Yut-son, alina B, Sing Kwati, aged 28, un- employed, appeared on remand before
C. B. Burgess at the Central Magistency this morning, charged with unlawfully obtainlng $7,000 from th Wing Hing firm by means of a forged document. Air, il Chor-chi, inter of the Overse0% Banking
Corporation, was the complainant.
Detective-Sergeant C. 3. Hyron said defendant obtained the $1,000 by forging the cashier's signature of th Ovorsens Banking Corporation. in 1983, and the money was the firm, of property of the Wing Bing Bonham Strand West. Mr. Li Chor rhi went up to the Magistracy and swore out a warrant for his arrest. Defendant absconded from the Bank and was not seen arrain until Satur day last, when he walked into the and gave himself up, saying he had Bank with the money,
Central Police Station charge-room,
absconded three years ago from the
Rebels at Guadarrama proper are holding their quite a good clark. He gave an ex- positions on the far side of Guadarrama Ridge and are concentrating their strength in Somosierra Pass, on the road to Burgos and San Rafael, which lie on the way to Segovia.
decisive
Apparently the rebels' sole hope of a success lies in a smashing victory at Guadarama. But there is no sign that such is near.
sym-
In a radia brondenst from Seville, į the authorities appealed to pathisers in refuge at Gibraltar” to bear arms instead of "hiding in idle- ! aess,"
and
Meanwhile, Cabinet Jenders political figures, including the fiery wean Communist deputy, Dolores barruri, continue to visit the front lues frequently, encouraging loyalist fighters.
Renewed. Attacks
the
On Monday the Guadarrama front witnessed new loyalist attacks on So-1 mosierra, in which artillery and air- craft bore the brunt of the offensive. Infantry and machine-gun units were! behind the artillery barrage. and they advanced without firing a shot. Despite their success in escaping
LOYALISTS DROWN CAPTIVES
ALLEGED ATROCITY OF MALAGA MEN
REBELS HOLD
HOSTAGES
Lisbon, July 28.
an apparently disastrous position, the A German photographer. Iterr rebels abandoned a considerable quan- Hans Jchard, who was a passenger tity of material, including twenty aboard the refugee ship Hero, from truck-loads of munitions and arms.
| Malaga, to-day related how workers It is announced from the head- and initiamen after victory near quarters of the northern rebel army, Malugs, took 170 of their captives that General Mols threy A picked to sea. The vessel returned to port regiment into the drive to retake So-without a single captive left. It is mosierra, and open the way to Mad- presumed they were driven over- rid. The screams of wounded horses board and left to drown.----United could be heard above the roar of Press, field guns and the chalter of machine- guns and added to the horrors of the
close hand-to-hand fighting.
Loyalist fighting planes continue to
take heavy toll,
Still Optimistic
820
KILLED Gibraltar, July 28.
Mr. L Char-chi suhl that previous to his disapearance, défendant was
cuse that he was suffering from sore eyes and got a week's leave, but id not return to his work. Ten days later, he wrote a hit e notifymg tabl he was r.signing from the Bank and wanted to live in the country. Com- plainants did not suspect anything until a few weeks later, when one for their clients wished to draw some
muney_fcain Ida Bank.......... Enquiries. were made and it was found tim this client had overdrawn his account.
KEPT THE MONEY
LAW HOLDS KING EDWARD'S STRANGE ASSAILANT
George Andrew McMahon is charged with being in posses- sion of a londed revolver with intent to endanger life and property. He was arrested during King Edward's recent inspection of the Guards regiments, when His Majesty was riding at the hand of the procession. McMahon pushed through the crowd and watchers perceived that he had à revolver in his hand. It was taken from, him before he could use it. He said,
afterwards, that he intended to kill himself,
FUGITIVES TO BE
EXTRADITED
ONE OF FOUR WINS
HIS
FREEDOM
The cllent pointed out that he had pold in a few thousand dollars to the clerk, And, it was found it three sums of money had been received by by Nanking for complicity in the plot to murder Mr. Wang Ching-wei last year, was given his liberty to-day by the Full Court which heard a habeas corpus writ on behalf of the four fugitives.
Cheung Chi-hon, one of the four men sought by extradition
defendant which had not been paid into the Bank, Defendant held a position of trust, and did not have a guarantee an employer. He had been in the Bank since 1924.
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The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, found there was Continuing, Mr. Li, said he thought not sufficient corroboration to connect Cheung with the plot.
| was a case of sudden temptation, A prima facie case had been made out against the other defendant could have got away three fugitives, however, he declared, in dismissing their ap- with money much earlier if he had desired. He was very well-known to
plication. their clients and large suma passed through his hands. On this occasion he signed for three sums of money, (Continued on Pupe 5.)
Queen Mary's
Sister Ship
To Be Built
The extraditable fugitives are Yu Lap-fui, alias Li Chi-on, ulian L Shek-yu, an ex-colonel of a regiment Chau in Shanghai:
Sai-ping, Wu Tal-hol, lies We Ni-cheung, and Cheung Chi.hon,
The trial judges wore the Chief Atholl MacGregor, and Sir Justice, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, Acting Puisne Judge. K.C., instructed by Mr. Peter H. Sin. appeared for the fugitives, nul Mr. Leo D'Almada, jar., instructed by Mr. D. L. Strellett, was for the Crown,
Mr. Sheldon said the application was for an order nisi granted on July 14 for a writ of habens, corpua to be
CANTON'S OFFICIALS
APPOINTED Mr. I G. Sheldon,
DECISIONS OF KULING
CONFERENCE
made absolute. On June 30 last, the MEN OF WIDE
London, July 28, fugitives were committed by the Chief The Treasury has announced Magistrate to prison to await the the plan for order of His Excellency the Governor under extradition proceedings, and
It is learned that in the battle of its agreement to San Roque 810 men were killed, building another huge ocean they now exercised their rights to
Meanwhile, Colonel Yagues, R Foreign Legion officer, has sent out liner for the Cunard-White Star appeal for
a broadcast message from the rebelline.
Despite reverses, General Moln con-beadquarters in Cout saying his
tinues optimistic.
He said he would reorganise his army after his arrival at Madrid and would make Spain a great nation under a strong military dictatorship, "There is no question of restoring the monarchy. This is purely a purely Republican movement no. tionalism against internationalism, Spanish tradition, against Marxism," General Mola declared,
General Mola sald be and his Dasociales intended to dissolve the Leftist Government, but the punish- ment of the loyalists would ́depend | upon their attitudes.-United Press,
Planes Shot Down
writ of habeas corpus. The men were alleged to have con The new vessel will be a sister spired to murder Mr. Wang Ching- lives of loyalist sailors, pending the ship to the Queen Mary and
wei on November 1, 1936,
men are holding captive 3,000 rela.
surrender of the Beet-Uulted Press. her keel will be laid very that the Court had only to decide on
Ethiopians Continuing Resistance
Addis Ababa, July 28,
shortly.
John Brown and Company, builders of the Queen Mary, will be the contractors.-Reuter Bul- letin Service,
JOBS FOR THOUSANDS
Counsoj quoted authorities to show
the question of whether or not thore was enough evidence for the Magis trate to have made the committat order. If the Court found there was | Insufficient ovidence, then the Magis Lrate had no jurisdiction to make the order.
CONSPIRATOR'S EVIDENCE
EXPERIENCE
Kuling, July 29.
The Executive Yuan met here,
cause of the presence of the large instead of Nanking, yesterday, be number of Government officials and Marsha! Chiang Kai-shek. Completo reorganisation of the Kwangtung Provincial Government was discussed and appointments of important port- folios were announced after the meet- ing.
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Refugees Tell
Of Adventures
In War Zones FRIGHTFUL FRENZY OF RED MOBS
ENGLISHMAN HAS NEAR ESCAPE FROM TROUBLE
St. Nazaire, July 28. Terrible stories of atrocities by the mob of Spanish radicals in San Sebastian are told by French refugees who have just arrived here. They had been holidaying in San Sebastian.
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They said the corpse of a police inspector, who killed a girl during the previous labour troubles, was seized by the crowd of Popular Front people and mutilated, and then thrown up and down as though it were a football.
A French woman who was a resident of San Sebastian, but who fled after the mob had looted her house, declared that children
were given loaded revolvers. They pointed them jokingly at passers-by, and sometimes they went off and someone was killed or badly wounded.---Reuter.
CYCLONE NEARING FLORIDA
FISHING TOWN IN PATH OF GALE
MIAMI FEELS FIRST BLOW
Englishman's Tale
Marseilles, July 28,
A thrilling story is told by an Eng Jiahman, Mr. Rowland Powell, who arrived her aboard the British den- troyer, H.M.S. Gallant, from Barcel on, with 4 other refugees,
He said at the day after the big fighting in Barcelona, ho was photo- graphing the demolition of an Italian balkiing, when' half a dozen Rods "rushet lint."They joked guns in 248′′
ribs and smashed his camera,
The leader of the Reds' party was wearing a steel helmet, a blue singlet and no coat or shove, Ilalf a leg of his trousers was torn away and bo brandished a huge sword.
Miami, July 28.
Powell was taken to a Red head- The hurricane. warning sys-quarters. He told them he was a Bri- tem reports that a storm is ton, but they insisted ho PROA 3
German. Finally, when te approaching.
escorted to his hotel and produced his passport, he convinced them of his nationality and was freed-Router.
It is indicated that it is ap- proaching Key Largo and the extreme southern end of Florida, Hurricane high tides occurred within a few hours of the warning.
avert
This winter playground has boarded up its windows" "hoping to darungre.
Fowey Rock Lighthouse, twenty miles south-east of Miami, at 60
ported it was feeling the fringes of the storm.
Lucky Lamb
at
was
Marsellies, July 28. The revolt in Spain was a piece of fortune for one Englishman, William Robert Lamb, who was re- cently sentenced
Barcelona to sevent:en years' imprisonment on a death of a enshite in a restaurant. charge of being concerned with the When all the prisons. In Barcelona the fighting,
It is blowing hard over the keys were opened during near Matecumbit, from which point Lamb walked out without being ques- 150 state road workers have been tioned and arrival here today on a moved to safer territory, Federal British warship, where he was wel- authorities have evacuated workers romed by his parents,Router.
(Continued on l'ago 4.)
Exodus Continues
BRITAIN RETAINS DAVIS CUP
PERRY CRUSHES.
CRAWFORD
QUIST BEAT AUSTIN
London, July 28. Hundreds of foreigners are still leaving Spain. Over 800 arrived to- day at Marseilles, Bayonne, Lisbon and Genoa.
British warships have evacuated. 786 persons from Catalonia alone since the trouble began. But tho British Consulto at Marseilles, says there are still 1,000 British Bubjects stiti in Barcelona-Router Bulletin Service,
Leaving Madrid
Washington, July 28. The American Consular authorities In Madrid have sent a message to the The meeting confirmed the appoint-
State Department to the olfact that ments of Mosara. Huang Muung
arrangements have been completed to Wang Ying-yu, T. L. Soong, Liu Wei-
evacuato from Madrid all the foreign et, Hau Sung-ching, Li Hui-wan, Lo
population. They will leave for the Yick-kwan, Isino Kat-shan and Liu Great Britain yesterday retain- Mediterranean coast on Thursday, * London, July 28. Mr. William Morrison, Financial The case for the fugitives, from the Chl-won members of the Kwangtung ed the Davis Cup after Australia but no dealla of the plan of escape aro
disclosed. had made a Seerotary to the Treasury, stated in very commencement of the extrad Provincial Government Council,
fine recovery, and General Hung Mu-sung has been
It is presumed the foreign popula- the House of Commons that the Chan- tion proceedings up to the present appointed Chairman of this Connell, forced the issue to the final match. tion has obtained the assurances of cellor of the Exchequer had received time, was that the evidence of the a post similar to that of civil In the Arst encounter of the day the Government that a special train specific proposals from the Cunard principal witness for the prosecution, Indicating, that conditions in White Star Company and had now Wong Yau-shan, was false. It was governor Mr. Wang Ying-yu is the Adrian Quist beat II. W. Austin in and armed escort will be placed at
Commlasioner of Civil Affairs, Mr. four sets to make the scores two-all, their disposal. Anti-aircraft runs, mounted on
Ethiopia are still disturbed, an agreed that advances should be made quite clear from his own evidence, T. I Soong the Finance Commis but in the deciding match F. J. Perry U. 8. S Quincy has arrived at louillet states, shut down two official communique states that under the North Atlantic Shipping that Wong took part in the conspiracy sioner, Mr. Liu Wei-chi Commissioner eually bent 1. I. Crawford in three Alleante to embark Americans,
Act for building a sister ship to the transport planes attempting to land a strong Ethiopian force, led by Queen Mary.
to murder Mr. Wang, When cross of Iteconstructions and Mr. Is-Sung-sets, with the loss of only eight The Quincy reporta that having troops from Morocco on the Spanish the son of Ras Kassa, attempted
picked up two Americans on the examined by Mr. Sin in the Police ching Commissioner of Education, the games, The ship would bo known as Num Court, ho had frankly admitted that latter being a former Commissioner Austin is described as being erratic way, she arrived at Mainga to find peninsula.
a confezion However, the Morocco legionaries to cut the Italian communicaber 662 while under construction, and he had mado
when of Education in Canton for some against Quist and is said to have unrest and apprehension." How- have reinforced the rebels: who, Lions between Addis Ababa and ployment to about 7,000 mon arrested in. Nanking and that be ex-years, and well known in the South. missed easy chances of winning, but over, the Americans there did not
at Clydebank, and indirectly to about pected nothing in roturn for his defeated the loyalist forces Dessiye.
Mr. Li Hui-wen will be the Chief Perry played flawless tennis to beat desire to evacuate. yesterday,
300,000 others. Kool will probably be evidence. Wong was therefore an Secretary to tho Kwangtung Provina bewildered opponent.
U.S.S. Arkansas and Wyoming re The tribesmen were beaten laid down at end of August. The accomplice and his story was such as cial Government. The present civil The Davis Cup thus remains in port they will arrive nt. Bilbon on Meanwhile, clouds of smoke In the off with the loss of 1,000 killed now ship will be launched at the end-to-be not worthy of ballot.
governor-of-Kwangtung-has-been-England-for-the-fourth--successive July-29-and will continue their voy Moroccan troops are advancing "on]
ages as soon as a number of enlisted adds.-Reuter..
Full description of detailed results men are transferred to the Cayuga, appear on the sports pages.
(Continued on Page 5.)
at Lalinca,
Gibraltar, July' 28.
vicinity of Estepona indicate that on and wounded, the communiquo pervice in the Stanmor of 1030, it is in his evidence which had been proved hongellan and Tibetan Commission
of 1987 and be ready for the Atlantic There were two express statements given the poal of Chairman of the year.
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hoped British Wireless."
(Continued on Papo 6,)
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