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No. 14002

二拜雞 號五十月九英港香 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

15, 1936.

日十三月七

BOLSHEVISM THREATENS

Hitler Warns Against Encroachment

NEW ARMY STANDING AT

GERMANY'S

GATES

Nuremberg, Sept. 14.

The Nazi Party Congress here came to a climax to-day with a mimic battle in which 17,000 infantry and tanks were engaged, in the presence of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler, Nazi leaders, diplomats and military attaches. The mighty zeppelin, von Hindenburg, and squadrons of fighting planes, roared high overhead.

Herr Hitler, in an address to the troops, said: "Serious times may be ahead of us, but they will never find us wavering, discouraged or cowardly."

In his final speech to the Congress, Herr Hitler came before a huge audience in the Congress hall, and denounced Bolshevism as the deadliest enemy of Ger- many.

The bestial, mad doctrine of Bolshevism is now trying to push its military forces over closer to the German frontiers, Der Fuehrer asserted.

"We shall fight Bolshevism as a world power if it tries to transfer its

Spanish methods to Germiony."

He referred briefly to the rumours

of famine in Russia.

We can

Grim Warning

"Wherever we look," he declared. returning to the attack, "we see Bolshevism, inclting to intervention. supply of arms and money. regard all this calmly; but if they ondanger the Notch, the German people will sweep away from the frontiers those who imagine they

will only German army."

have to walk over the!

MCMAHON SENT TO PRISON

MEANT No Harm TO KING

STRANGE TALE OF PLOTTING

London, Sept. 14. On the last of three charges Referring to the Social Democrats for which he was held-unlawful who try to counteract Balshevism ly and wilfully producing a pistol by seeking to satisfy 11. Herr Hitler near the person of the King with said that Nazism had removed these intent to alarm His Majesty- elements in order to clear the field George Andrew McMahon, the for the ithal struggles with Marxism.small, lame man who claimed he

"Other malfons must go this way some day. We are convinced that nu nation can be spared a clear-cut

decision,

"The world would have no better friend, than Germany if it respects But Bolshevism must know that

115.

a new German army starids before the gateway to Germany."

had been hired by foreign agents to assassinate the monarch, was convicted at Old Bailey to-day and sentenced to a year's hard labour, The prosecution apparently did not take seriously the story of foreign plotting against the life of King Ed-

word.

Summing up, the Trial Judge re-

to the

"exim- accused's ferred ordinary story," and declared: "I am satiated you never at any moment The great audience cheered Herr and any intention of harming

Hitler Widly.-Reuter.

KING ARRIVES IN ENGLAND

FLIES HOME FROM SUMMER HOLIDAY

London, Sept. 14.

own

King."

the

In evidence, McMachion said he and nine colleagues had twice re- hearsed the assassination, and prior

of

thu

to the dny chosen for the consumma tion of the plot he had been under the constant supervision of the plot- iers.

He said he had done his utmost to mike contact with the War Ministry and various members Government to warn them, and that he had carried a platol because "I was playing a dangerous game, tak ing money from one power and Im- parting information to the British Government.'

GOVERNOR OPENS NEW SCHOOL

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, is here seen, in the company of the Rev. G. E. S. Upadell, Headmaster, arriving to perform the opening ceremony of the new Central Britis

School westerday afternoon. (Photo: A. Fong).

LISBON HOLDING ALOOF

NO RESPONSE TO BRITISH APPEAL

HUMANISING

WARFARE

London, Sept. 14, Portugal's representatives were again absent from to-day's meeting of the Committes for the control of the Spanish non-intervention pact.

BRITISH GUNBOAT PROBING SHOOTING

SHIP FIRED ON IN

WEST RIVER

ONE DEAD AND THREE WOUNDED

The Admiralty has instructed

Cicala, gunboat

H.M.S.

OCEAN

FLIERS

CRASH

BOTH REPORTED UNINJURED

REACH LAND

SAFELY

St. John's, Newfoundland, Sept. 14.

The American sportsman, Harry

point, 150 miles from St. John's,

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H.K. TELEGRAPH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC

CONTEST RESULTS

PUBLIC EXHIBITION

BE

ΤΟ

HELD NEXT WEEK

The Telegraph has pleasure to-day in announcing the prize-winners in its sixth annual Amateur Photographic. Competition, in which there were over a thousand entries.. The task of judging occupied many hours and was en- trusted to three well-known adjudicators-Dr. F. Bunje, Mr. E. A. von Kobza-Nagy, B.A., and Surgeon Lieut.. Comdr, W. E. Loftus Brigham, R.N.-whose comments on the entries will be found on Page Seven of this issue.

There will be a public exhibition of selected pictures from the Competition, commencing on Monday, October 5, at the Gloucester Hotel; whilst the winning pictures will be reproduced in next Saturday's issue of the Pictorial Supple-

ment.

The full list of awards is as follows:

GENERAL STRIKE DANGER

FRENCH INDUSTRY FACING CRISIS

EMPLOYERS' PROBLEM

Paris, Sept. 14.

Best Picture in Competition Silver Trophy, awarded by Ilford, Ltd., London.-Loong Pei-tuk, Rutland Crescent, Kowloon Tong. Second Best Picture in Competition Silver Trophy, awarded by Ilford, Ltd., London.--V. 1. Treskin, 04 Kennedy Rond.

Section 1 (Story-Telling Picture)

Bell and Howell Filmo, Straight- Movie Camera, with ease, awarded by Mr. Chas. S. Rosselet, Hongkong Agent.-L. A. Leong, 9 Breezy Ter- race.

Commended:-Lee

Yue Chung. Lal, Leung Kin-fan, Hung Man-lec, Harold S. Leong, W. Keith Robin-

son.

Section 2 (Chinese Studies) First Prize: $40 cash.-George C.. Lati, & Kent Road.

Second Prize: $20

cash.--Loong

A decree enforcing the 40- | Pet-tak,

Third Prize: $10 eash.-J. C. M. hour week in the coal mines of France has been completed, and Grenhamn, Shell House.

Commended:-Kenneth Ing. Fran- forwarded to miners and mine eis C. K. Ing (2), Lee Chung, Yue owners for their final approval. Yuen, Lau and Luu, But a general strike

Richman, and his co-pilul. Dick on Merrill, former R.A.F..ofcer, landed patrol in the West River, to in at 8.47 p.m. B.S.T. in a box two and The Portuguese Government has vestigate the firing, by what are a half miles from Musgrave Har- not sent any statement in reply to believed to have been Chinese bour. the British representations and pre-farmers, on the British steameri Their plane come down at this sumably maintains its objections to Tai Lee, which resulted in the after the mes fitd completed their participating In the work of the killing of the vessel's quarter-return flight across the Atlantic from

master and the wounding of the Both adventurers are reported--still A communique issued after The

master, the second engineer and injured.--Renter. meeting, which was held in the Foreign Office 4 p.m., stated that a wonian passenger yesterday It had been agreed that on informat

afternoon. sab-committed be appointed to assist the chairman, composed of repre- sentatives of Belgium, the United Kingdom, Czecho-Slovakin. France. Germany, Italy, Sweden and Soviet Russin--Reuter Bulletin Service.

Committee.

JUNOD SUCCEEDS

St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 14. Thanks to the Intervention of Dr. Junod, delegate of the International Red Cross, the Government authori-

letin Service.

The Cleala was despatched to the

Wong Ping district and will carry out investigations ashore.

fis expected that strong repre- sentations will be made with a view to preventing a recurrence of such Incidents.

England.

OVER CAPE RACE

New York, Sept. 14. Richman and Merrill, the trans- Atlantic Alers, have been sighted over Cape Race, Newfoundland, at 0.03 p.m. .S.T.-Reuter,

CRASH INTO BOC

St. John's, Sept. 14, Harry Richinao and Dick Merrill erushed a bog near Musgrave Harbour about 140 miles north-west of this city, on the bleak Newfound- land coast.

It was early yesterday afternoon ties in the San Sebastian sector have that the Tai Los, nearing Wong Ping consented to resume negotiations for was attacked. The quartermaster,

First reports indiented that both the humanising of the civil war, pro- riding the Rebet Junta at Burgos Ching Cheong, was killed instantly at were slightly injured, but these are discontinues its alleged discourage his post In the wheelhouse. The unconfirmable immediately. ment of negotiations-Reuter Bist-master, Captain F. Baylis, and the

Officlnis are doing their. utmost to Second Engineer, Mr. van Lang obtain details of the crash. How- berg, were wounded, but Captain Baylis would not leave the bridge ever, communications are very slow. and took the ship back to Kongmoon. The last word, prior to the report of the crack-up, cume at 1.30 p.m. There a passenger, Miss Scarlet, anj national Committee for the applica-American missionary, who had suf- . when Eastern Airlines' radio

slight hip wound from ม่ tion of the agreement regarding non-fered a intervention in Spain was held in ricochet, was put ashore for treat-"All well," Locarno Room at the Foreign Oncement. this afternoon.

DETAILED AGENDA

London, Sept. 14.

The second meeting of the Inter-

had

Capt. Baylis brought his ship It was attended by representatives Hongkong at mid-night. of twenty-six countries, and under consideration certain questions relating to the scope of the agree

The delegates undertook, ment. where necessary, to obtain the In- siructions of their Governments at the earliest possible moment in re- gard to questions submitted.

in New York received a message,

However, the plane's radio faced to after that, and her position at that time could not be learned.-United Press.

Locarno Talks Delayed

The Committee reaffirmed the re- solution adopted at its first meeting that. proceedings at its meetings GERMANY ASKS FOR should be treated as strictly

TIME TO PREPARE fidential, subject to the issue of a ench meeting. communique at the conclusion

con-

of

512- an

London, Sept. 14.

RECORD CROSSING

New York, Sept. 14.

exists..

menace

This is the first decice dealing with working hours since the enactment on June 21 of the Government's bill providing for 40-hour week throughout France.

Section 3 (Views, etc.) First Prize: $40 cash--Loong_Fel- jak.

Second Prize: $20 cash.-C. D'Almada e Castro, David House,

Third Prize: $10 cash.-W, Keith Robinson, c/o Tso and Hodgson.

Commended: J. B. Hooter, Lau e Castro,

Section 4 (Still Life). First Prize: $30 cash.-V. I. Tres-

Meanwhile, two alternatives appear Cho-chink, C. D'Almada to face the texille employers at Loong Pel-tak, J. C. M. Grenham, J. M. R. Suiter (3), W. Keith Robin- thr accept Lille. They can either Government's proposal for arbitra-son, Dr. J. H. Montgomery. tion, which will probably mean the signing of

of n collective contract with

40-hour kin. employees, giving them week with rise in wages, or they can refuse arbitration and see their industry virtually nationalised.

Textile mill owners still have 24 hours in which to make up their tninds

The possibility that the employers' attitude may lead to a general strike, spreading from Lille to all parts of the country, is envisaged here. Reuter Special.

OVERSEAS TRADE

EXPANSION

LATEST BRITISH

FIGURES

London, Sept. 14. · Allowing for seasonal influences, Planes are proceeding to Musgrave Harbour, where Richman and Merrili overscus trade continued to expend are marooned with a damaged pro- 5 in August. pullor,

The airmen made the fastest cust to-west crassing, beating Mrs. Marke

bam's recent record by over six kourk---Nenter, 7

STOP PRESS

Imports amounted to £60.037,087. is compared with £68,731,020 In in July and £59,140,232 In August of last year.

Exports totalled £35.255.115 gainst £40,085,022 In July and 234,882,058'in August, 1935,

Ile-exports were £4,355,00R, com- pared with £4,901,710 in July and (£4,185,051 a year,ngo,

ure

Second Prize: $20 cash.-Yeung wing-yui, 53 Connaught Road,

Third Prize: $10 cash.-T.. T. Kwok, 8 Arbuthnot Road.

Commended:-W. Fox, W. J. lles, Yueng Wing-yul, Wong Kam-ylu (2), Yue Chack.

Section 5 (Children's Snapshots) First Prize: $15 cush.-Peggy Yip. 39 Robinson Rond.

Second Prize: $10 cash-Ng Yuk-

Bonham Road.

Third Prize: $5 cash-Ng Sui-lnu,

39 Robinson Road.

Commended: Tony Green, Peggy

Y Ng Yuk-yip (2), Lily Ng, Yau

Kal-cheong.

Section

("News Happenings")

Silver Cup, donated by Dr. F. Bunje.-J. B. Koster, c/o John Man- ners and Co.

Second Prize: $20 cash.—A. A Bates, Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon.

Commended:-Cheng Tak-fan and Kenneth Ing.

TROOPS FOR PALESTINE

TWO TRANSPOATS DEPART

London, Sept. 14,

A further 3,000 troops for Palestine left for Southampton this afternoon on boned the linor Laurentio, which carried Headquarters Staff and Ad- Although the figures for importą ministrative units, and on the No-

and re-exports exports

alli vaan, chrrying the 2nd Battalion of juwer than in July,. they the East Yorkshire Reglingot, and the represent an increase on August at Bottuilon of North Bintfordshilves. your and also on August, 1994, For-Reuter, The first eight montlin of this year, Imporis totaller! £830,024,301—an in-

At the conclusion of his ive weeks' * SAFETY IN PRISON holiday, which included a lengthy

"I want to go to prison; I want the cruise in the Mediterranean, a visit heaviest sentence possible. Only in to Greece, and a short stay in Vienna, Prison can I save my life from those I have given away," he exclalined t where he consulted a famous one stage. “

After a general exchange of views) made The accused sald he had

It is now certain that the confer- I was agreed to appoint troublesome car,) specialist about a

contact with a member of a foreign format sub-committed to assist the ence of Locarno Paet signatories will King Edward nrrived home to-day. cmlvissy in October, 1935, and added Chairman in day to day work and not begin before November,

that he had heard if the plot in which

that this sub-committee should be The German plane from he was involved failed, the Taking hig

King composed of representatives of Bel- Prince Bismarck, in the course of an charge d'affaires, Zurich, he flew vin Parts, and landed would be killed in France.

gium, the United Kingdom. Czecho interview with Sir Robert Vansittur, The Attorney General, Sir Donald Slovakia, France, Germany, Italy, Permanent at Fellhom aerodrome at 6.30 p.n.Somervell, charged that McMahon's Sweden and Russia. The fish meet-

Under-Secretary for thut Foreign Affates, emphasised Reuter Bulletin Service.

whole story existed only in his own] ing of this sub-committee will 10 Imagination, but the prisoner replied held at the Foreign Office to-morrow Germany's chief interest was that the with feeling: "I wish to

vonference should succeed. There. fore it was essential that there should were."

MeMahon said he gave the num-

with be adequate preparation, he fell

Gibraltar, Sept. 15. of Lers of netes he had received from

It is understood that no mention of

En- the foreign ngents to one who repre

The British tanker. British ed to the sceretariat coples of the possibility of Russia's invitation himself as coming from the Bented The Russian pilot, Major Yume-War Office. At the suggestion of the

legislative and administrative men to the confercice was made at the riveer, was reportedly bombed off zures adopted by their respective interview, but Germany expects the the port of Tarifa by Spanish as shev, calms to have established a jdefence counsel, McMahon wrote the countries to give effect to the agree-conference, at least in the first planes.AAAAAA world record. ascending over five name of this individual, und also of

The bombs exploded close to the period of 1004. ment for non-intervention. It was instance, to be contined to five powers. miles, with a five ton lond, and is the foreign power Involved, and they.

arranged that documents sub-those which were the original signo vessel, though she was not sording data to the International were handed to the Judge. The mitted should be collected as soon tories of the treaty, Britain, France, Reuter, Federation of. Aviation to have his identity of the man and the power as possible for the consideration of Belgium, Germany

·Italy. -- -record ratified.----Reuter.

(Continued-on-Page 6)_____ the Committee.British Wireless,---| Reuter-

CLAIMS NEW RECORD

Moscow, Sept. 15..

God

afternoon.

The Committee took note satisfaction that the majority representatives had already furnish-

80

·and

British Ship Bombed

hit-

crease p

67,670,713 on the corren

of 1995. Exports for

pondluonths totalled £283.170.

tha olaht

234-md increase of £6,433,203 com-

REBETA SILENT

Stadrid, Bept. 15. pured with 1930 and of £28,080,010 The bombardment of the Alchgar compared with the corresponding at Toledo was continued, gepurday

without any reply from the thxur«, | Rojito, sinick the Ministry of War. Export of avanufactured goods AIranwhits the Insuregents have re huve risen by £4,707,041,--- | feeled the mediation öffer of the British. Wireless,

Chlinan. Afobaxsadus,--/touter.

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