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REBELS ATTACK
日七十月七
FOUNDED 1861
2. SENGO
六拜 號二十月九英港香 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
12, 1936.
CITY UNDER BOMBARDMENT
SAN SEBASTIAN
Santander Also Under Heavy Bombardment
TOLEDO INSURGENTS WILL
FIGHT TO DEATH
St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 11.
The rebel army under General Mola has opened its threatened bombardment against San Sebastian and Santander, attacking simul- taneously from air, land and sea, following a day of calm.
The insurgent artillery bombarded the loyalist positions at San Marco throughout the afternoon, reportedly in preparation for a big
scale attack.
Meanwhile, loyalist artillery commenced action, particularly in the La Sarto sector, where it is alleged direct hits silenced an important rebel battery,
The rebel aircraft opened their attack by flying over San Sebastian and Santander and dropping bombs, and at the same time the warship Almirante Cervera reappeared in the harbour of San Sebastian and opened fire. General Mola's artillery shelled the suburbs of San Sebastian.
Outside San Sebastian it is learned that there is looting in the city and the rebels are completing the encirclement of the port with overwhelmingly superior forces.
At Oviedo, on the other hand, loyalists for thirteen hours have carried out continuous aircraft raids, dropping 2,000 bombs of all descriptions. The bomba struck a number of buildings aml vet fire to the Carmelite Convent-United Press.
Ultimatum Delivered
General Mola sent an ultimatum to Government authorities to-day, zenlening to bomb San Sebastian his afternoon unless, it surrendered immediately-enter Bulletin Ser-
vice.
Loyalist Assault
Toledo, Sept. I, The loyalists have subjected the Alcazar in Toledo to a 24-hour! nero- while rebel Hombardment,
Anes, seeking to encourage the tesleged forces, heavily bombed the Government's troops in Toledo.
Storm troops and militiamen, under the protection of sharp-shooters fringį from the windows of neighbouring buildings. erected searchlights in the Plaza Zodocover, in order to permit in effective, and unceasing bombard- ment.
NO STEPS. TO BLOCK GAS WAR
DIPLOMATIC CORPS EFFORT FAILS MADRID NOT INTERESTED
St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 11.
No steps with regard to the use!
PRESSURE
UPON PORTUGAL
NEUTRALITY URGED. BY BRITAIN
LISBON MIGHT NEED FRIENDS
Insurgents have commenced the assault upon San Sebastian, pictured above, attacking from air, land and sea. Rebels at the same time are pressing, tipon Santander, which is also being bombarded.
ON OTHER PAGES
The Colonial Secretary will in- ireduce the 1937 Budget at a special meeting of Legislative Council
un Wednesday next werk. It Jo belleved that Government will budget for record dellcit recor
and further in- creases in taxation are therefore Капс 9. likely.
The Tett
Telegraph is
Is able to-day conBrn Its previous report
to
that Pau-American Airways and China National Aviation Cor- poration planes will use Hong- kong as their terminals in South China. One of the giant Pan- American Clipper planes will make an experimental fight from San Francisco to Hongkong
Page d' next month.
SABOTAGE ABOARD CRUISER
U.S. NAVY STARTS INVESTIGATION
New York, Sept. 11.
fre It is revealed that a small broke out aboard the U.S. Indiana- polis, a cruiser, on August 25 white he was undergoing repairs in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
FRENCH LABOUR TURMOIL
STRIKES STILL INCREASING
M. SALENGRO ARBITRATES
a
Paris, Sept. 11, Despite few settlements, French strikes continue to in- crease, As fast as one dispute is settled, another occurs elsc- where.
The situation is causing anxiety newspapera, Conservative anong several of which fear that a coup de the force may be attempled by Rengull company workers, with view to Suvietising French motor factories.-Reuter,
LILLE POSITION
Lille, Sept. 11. The strike situation here has in- proved somewhat by stay-in strikers in the textile industry of the region cvacuating the fretaries, following a three-hour meeting at which the Minister of the Interior, M. Salengro, presided.~-Renter,
EXPECTED TO RETURN
Paris, Sept. 11, While the strikers at Lilly are ex- The manager of the yard declared pected to return to work soon as the outbreak was undoubtedly the result of both sides accepting the result of a deliberate piece ist sabo-arbitration of M. Salengro, Minister London: Sept. 11,age, as two nalls were found driven of Interior, there are still 15,000 through the power table, causing a heavy lustry workers conducting a stay-in erike, in Marseilles and 6,608 The British Government has short circuit.
ut Douni. instructed its Ambassador at
son to support urgently, and on-Renter strongly the further representa-
The United States Navy Depart- ment, has commenced an investiga-
MORE REVELATIONS
s made by the French Gov- ernment to Lisbon in the hope Following
attempt
to
of poison gas by the embatants in Cipate in the work of the Inter-Indianapolis, Captain
Dunn,
cruiser
the
It is learned that rebel bombers Spain are likely to be taken by the airtional Commitee to control Brocklyn Haderat, bereh nut
Press,
New York, Sept. 11. the Navy's official of persuading Portugal to parti- Washington announcement of the
subotage the
Charles manager of industrial
was undergoing overhaul, sald nails driven through an electric cable on August 25 caused the fire, which, however, was confined to the cable and did not damage the ship itself
14 of the loyalists powers at present.
the non-intervention agreciment killed at least Thursday, and wounded 40.--United
Dr. Branting, ex-Prime Minister of with respect. to the Spanish Sweden, who has just come from civil war. Madrid, declared to-day that the in-1
No Surrender
Madrid, Sept. 11.
In the Alcazar of Toledo, are deter mined to fight to the death. They
the
|
Lombardment which had already de molished three-quarteis of Alcazar fortress was resumed as soon as the priest entered the place- Reuter,
Cruiser Crippled
did not think it worth while to follow the
the efforts of the Diplomalle Corps the whole of the Iberian Perinsula.—
to humanise the civil war.
Rabut, Sept. 11. The Insurgents, broadcasting from!
In the circumstances, the Diplo. Corunna, assert that the Government | mutic Corps considers no overtures cruiser, Miguel de Cervantes, tras can well be made to the insurgent | been so badly damaged by bombing | Junta át Burgos in respect to this attacks at Mainga that the crew has matter.-Renter. deserted-Reuter Bulletin Servicu.
Benter,
PERRY WILL PLAY BUDGE
A subsequent inspection disclosed a number of nails in the same cable where ntered the boller-room. Navy workmen are not suspected.
NO ARMS EXPORTS FROM H.K!
Reports that workers in the Renault motor car factories may try to "Sovietime" their works are denied by the Parks District Union concerned, but the employees at the Licorne motor works near Paris have struck and occupied the works following the dismissal of ten werkers-Reiter,
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NAZIS WARN
ENEMIES
"They will be Felled To The Ground"
HITLER CONFIDENT OF
NATION'S STRENGTH
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. "If our old enemies again dare to attack us theý will be felled to the ground!"
This was the warning delivered to Germany's potential antagonists by the Reichsfuehrer, Herr Adolf Hitler, in an address before a quarter million people at the Nazi Party Congress here to-night.
"If ever they try to attack us the flag will ǹy high. They shall get to know us.
"We shall not believe," he insisted, "that they shall ever have a chance of raising again their heads in Germany or carrying this Bolshevik poison again into our country.
"We long for peace to work and to arrange our own life as we wish, not as the Bolshevists and the Jews would like.
"We have one request lu make tó Providence-spare out children our experience," Der Fuehrer went on.
"No one can believe our movement A new young can ever get stale. generation marches in our ranks to- day. We can watch quietly further developments. We still uct be In-
cautionis. I am calm and self-con- fident because I can see our organisa- tion of men and women.
" prophesy that this Reich has unly experienced the first years of Its youth. It will grow through the centuries to come.
"Do right; do your duty; and God will never desert Germany" he de- clared-cuter.
Renews Attack
Nuremberg, Sept. 11.
ST. LOUIS SLUMPS
IN CRISIS
GIANTS FORGING FURTHER AHEAD
PITTSBURGH:
GAINING
New York, Sept. 11, St. Louis Cardinals' supporters suffered another, disappointment to- day when the now obviously ptale Cards failed to maintain a pennant- winning pare and sank; further e- hind -the Giants In the League racc
season,
in the midst of the Russo-German recent tension, increased by the speeches of German leaders at the they led for much of the
double-header Nazi Party-Congress here, Herr Adolf They split a ilitler te-night renewed his attack on | Brooklyn, though they were outhit
in both encounters. Bolshevism and Jewry when address-
ing the Congress.--United Press.
Night Spectacle
Nuremberg, Sept. 11.
▾
Herr Hitler and the Nazi leaders or other allowance, calculated ae- walled the whole length of the cording to the principles upon which tribune, and then thousands of Nazi pensions, gratuities and other ellow-standard-bearers marched In, the mera are calculated under these gold tips of their staffo flashing in the regulations, to any officer who, with the consent of the Governor and with the approval of the Secretary of State, has voluntarily retired be- fore the completion of the age and service specified in paragraph (n) and not later than the 4th June,
1938."
with
The Glants won from Chicago, In
| third position, five to one, und since Pittsburgh beat Boston, ten to three, the Pirates are now within striking
way
The Committee meets again in surgents were believed to be pre-London at 4 p.m. on Monday. The 1,000 men, women and child-paring to employ asphyxiating gases
The anticipated Important state-distance of the Cubs and challenging ren who are holding out against en-
Tills is the fourth time within a
ment on foreign policy by Herr Adolf for third position. ormously superior Government forces against the Government forces.
week that Great Britain has made
The Indianapolis started a test run
Hitler did not materialise this even-
The Cardinals hit sixteen times in Although the British Government representations, and it is not thought this morning, which was successtul.
Ing. the Chancellor confining his; She will proceed to the west coast on
remarks to ten minutes praise of the their opener with the Dodgers, Gut- have asked the besleging forces to asked its Ambassador. Sir Henry that Portugul is likely to weaken her Tuesday.
Provision is being made under
Nazi regime.
teridge giving them two home runs. send them a priest in order that they Chilton, to convene the Diplomatic ties with France and Britain, parti- Meanwhile, Navy officinis In
the police pensions regulations
The Dodgers hit seventeen but could muy die like Christians.
Washington have indicated that direct,
for the grant
The audience of 250,000, from all only count eight times. The Dodgers of pensions Cr The request was granted, but the Corps to consider the whole question cularly in face of the renewed Ger-
man colonial demands."
'evidence of sabolage 'nmy fof the possible use of poison gas, no
cause other allowances to certain members parts of Germany, heard Der Fuchrer | aise committed four errors or they result was reached at the meeting
more thorough investigation of recent of the Police Force who may volun- | nt- Zeppelin Field, where scores, of might have won this game as well flowever, in the event of further similar fires, especially aboard the trily retire before the completion | army searchlights focussed their rays as the next. The nightcop held yesterday.
difficulties being insurmountable, it is cruisers Quincy and Vineinnes during of their retiring age. This is being on a single point in the sky. The closely contested, hit for hit, und The Italian Ambassadar stated it unoffelally suggested that the next construction at the Fall River ship effected by a proviso to be added to pillars of Bglit transformed the mile it was Jordan's homer for the was impossible to deal with the meeting of the International Com-yard.-United. Press.
Regulation 6, reading as follows: square stadium into a huge open-air Dodgers which decided the issue and matter since the Madrid Government mittee will have to consider applying j7
"Provided nevertheless that it cathedral.
gave them a five to four victory,.. non-intervention agreement to
shall be inwful for the Governor-in- Counell to grant a pension, gratuity
· Philadelphia hit twelve against Cincitmat and won nine to six.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago knocked out twenty-six glow of the searchlights, for the eere-hits against Philadelphia in the mony of honouring the colours, American League, and scored seven- Reuter Special,
teen runs to two. M. Hoyca and | Stratton" bóoked into home runs. Protection Promised
New York.punished Detroit revere-
out ly, making fourteen runs
of Nuremberg, Sept. 11. Over 9,000 Wadera of Nazi organi fifteen hils, Selkirk and the mighty Gehrig smushing circuit drives, ntions at the world attended the
batting out Fred Perry of Britain and exercise of the powers conferred A further addition to the general Congress for tiermans Ilving abroad, while the Tigers were
Beer Adoit liitlera deputy, Major sloven safeties for four runs, แส
Rudolph Hess, speakir); at the core- Washington won from Cleveland, Donald Budge of United States by Section 1 (a) of the importation pensions regulations is made will contest the final of the U.S. and Exportation Ordinance, 1915, the follows:
mything many in honour of the seven Ger- seven to two, on tieven hits to six. mans killed in Spain, said that events Averill hit for a circuit men's national singles tenmin Governor-in-Council has made the contained in any of these regulations,
following Order-in-Council: Financial returns for the hatt year championship.
of arms, war where the Governor has consented, in that country had shown that Ger- Athletics "The exportation material, neroplanes, neroplane under the proviso to section 8 of the mung abroad were no longer unpro tected. Germany's new battleships A British sergeant. In the army i Colony's credit balance on that date in the semi-Anuls, while Budge con- t'munitions
Yesterday Perry bent Bryan Grant motors, separate parts thereof and Pensions Ordinance, 1933, as amend was $12.838,820, compared with $18,quered Frank Parker,
to. Spain, Its colonies ored by section 2 of the Pensions would nerve and protect them in caso of neccesity-Reuter Bulletin Amendment (No.
Ordinance, was killed yesterday in an encounter 112,070 at the end of May.
profvelorates is prohibited.. with a large band of Arabs at the
"Provided that thin Order-In 1930, to the retirement of an officer Service. Miles Kay Stamniers, only British foot of Mount Carmel. Five Arabs $14,390,709, against $14,428,040 for survivor in the women's singles, was Council shall not extend', to arms, before such officer atlains the age of were killed in the same netion.
the corresponding period last year, decisively beaten by
Helen war material, aeroplanes, seroplane fifty years, or where an officer retires The Arab Higher Committee is on an estimate for the whole year Jacobs, holder of the
separate parts thereof and on the abolition of his 'oftice, under the Pensions title, the motora, meeting General Sir Arthur Wau-of $26,671,815.
American winning the
semi- munitions carried into the Colony by section 8 (f) of chope, the Palestine High Commis- Expenditure for the six months final te in straight scis.
water and which are, without tran- Ordinance, 1932, any previous elec shipment into any ather vessel,tion made or option exercised by sioner,, to-day, · It is expected that it was $13,950,041, against $13,267,671 will present a memorandum on the for the same perled in, 1935, on un Full results and scores of yester carried out of the Colony on the same such officer under these regulations British announcement of Palestine estimate for the whole year of $29,- day's matches at Forest Hills will be vessel on which they were carried may be re@oked and reminde or re-
exercised as the ease may be." 599.148. volleys recently reported-Renter
into the Colony." found on the sports pages.
SHARP FIGHT WITH ARABS
BRITISH SOLDIER
KILLED
Halfo, Sept. 13
· COLONY CREDIT
BALANCE
JUNE FIGURES SHOW REDUCTION
ended June 30 last show that the
Revenue for the half year totals
FOR TITLE
Miss
ORDER-IN-COUNCIL MADE PUBLIC
ANOTHER CHANGE
Notwithstanding
3)
TYPHOON WARNING
for
the
by Doston, St. Louis was held
ring only twice on six hits, while the Red Sox Hot six runs on eight- connections. Reuter,'.
Herr 11. Cipperleh, German Con- aul in Hongkong, hud been promoted Consul-General. The German com- "The Manila_Observatory reports at munity is giving a reception, in his 8.20 p.m. to-day that there is a ty-honour on Monday at 1. p.m. nt the phoon in about Long: 143, Lat. 10,German Club, and foreign friends
I will be welcome. moving W.N.W.