POLICE QUESTION PRINCE
Strange Case Of Death In Hawaij
lionolulu, Oct. 24.
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TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 26,
1937.
Protest To Japanese
You (lm 'Love's Melody')....Morta Eggerth (Soprano),
10.30 Dance Music.
Arouses Britain Troops Ordered To Fire
Slow Fox-Trot Broken-Hearted Keswick Road Incident Clown; Fox-Trols-Why Can't We Make Love; I've Got Beginner's Luck (film 'Shall we Dance'); They All Laughed (Alm 'Shall we Dance').... Harry Roy and Ills Orchestra; Tango Once Only: Slow Fox-Trot-You pissed Me By....George Boulanger
Shanghai, Oct, 24. Approximately 20,000 Japonese, Manchukuo and Korean troops are The police are questioning Prince due to arrive in Shanghat this week, 32, according to intelligence received David Kawananaken, aged
jand His Orchestr; Fox-Trots-I Saw Arvilla Marding the death of Miss
A Ship A-Salling: What Are We Kinalen, aged 21, part Hawaiian, who
In addition to the 10,000 troops, Gonna Do With Baby?...Brian Law was found dead in a chair
section, who arrived last week, 15,000 more rance and His Orchestra: Waltz upartment in the Walkili
scheduled to reach Brigitte; Cuckoo Waitz....Dajos Bela with a jagged hole in her, throat, a Japanese are Jugular vein severed and her face here this week. cut, apparently by a broken plate or glass since she was not stabbed,
in her
Korean
thousand crack Two soldiers will arrive here on October According to the police, Miss Kins-27 aboard three Japanese transports. lea's sister Rose and three men, In- cluding an Army officer, were in the apartment at the time.
Prince David admitted he had been drinking, and was not able to recall any detalls, although apparently hej had had a quarrel. The remains of a midnight upper were about the pariment walls.
scattered
From Manchuria the fifth batch of Manchukuo artillery reinforcements, numbering some 3,000 men, are due on October 29,-Central News,
Dance Orchestra.
11.00
Close Down.
Tho Japanese
BRITISH COAST POUNDED
Shipping Suffers In British Storms
London, Oct. 25.
all There was severe weather Shanghai, Oct., 25.
which round the coasts of Britain during plane
the heavy in
English machine-gunned the British outport the week-end. The gale was par on Keswick Road yesterday, and tleularly
the wind killed Rideman W. McGowan of the Channel where at times Royal Ulster Rifles, also attacked a reached 30 mp.h, Small ships were party of foreigners riding horseback
The Keswick Road
party driven to shelter and huge waves and the promenades and rolled over Included the following: Mr.
40 д Mrs. G. H. Sprague of the Standard coast roads bringing traffic
on
A
houses in some, conttal towns.
O Company; Mrs. Ellise Andrews, standstill and flooding streets and wife of an English resident fri Shanghal: Mr. H. D. Roger, DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
Shanghai lawyer, and Commander of For three hours the Isle of Wight A musical to American Cavalry Troop, Shan was without electricity, due to the
Corps: Mr. Robert fantasy by Annetta Mills.
failure of the supply, and Jersey and 120 am. The Talking Horse." 1.60 a.m. The Symphonies of Beethoven' haj Volunteer
Smith and Mr. Richard Price,
Quernsey The BBC Empire Orchestra.
were cut o!T for many native of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
tele- 6.40 am. The News and Announcements.
This Greenwich Time Signal at 8.45 am.
party escaped Injury by hours from telephonic and
How-graphie communication. am. Bi Ben. Variety.
Green Fields and jumping into a nearby ditch. 10 am. Big Ben.
ever, Ave Chinese civilians wero Cross Channel boats had to slow Pavernen La
and four wounded, Four
down to half speed during part of horses, were also killed. killed
A second party was also attacked, their journey but delays were not being deliberately fired upon by the prolonged except in the case of the Irain "ferry steamer to Dunkirk Japanese plane, according to Messrs. which was held up until the gale
appeared to be moderating. Smith and Price.
ditelor, Sydney V. Wood.
to am. The Composer
RESERVISTS DRAFTED
Soochow, Oct, 24. With most regulars already sent Prince David is the son of Prin-to the front the Japanese Govern-10.13 m. The Morris Motors Band con- cess Kawanonakoa, who is the widow ment lins Issued orders to draft all of Prince David Kawanonalcon, son reservists between 18 and 55 years of King Kalakua. The family is at age into active service, according very wealthy and is reputed to have to a new arrival from Japan.. an annual Income of $300,000, Apparently Arvilla Kinsica Prince David's common law -United Press,
Central News.
NEW MEDICAL have been DISCOVERIES ABOUT
ja
Points of
on
Playa Mars Anthony at the piano, playing his ow compositions. 11.30 am. The Nows and Announcements Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am.
Included in the second party were Much discontent, he said, is felt by 11.30 am Old, Unippy. Far-off Things 3 p.m. Big Ben. Music Hall, with the
Miss Cecilia Pollock of Glasgow, Four yachtsmen were rescued by, BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Was the Japanese public against this
which wife.
Miss Peggy Arnold of New London, Southern Rallway steamer drafting,
Charles Shadwell compulsory terlously affecting all fields of work. p.m. Violin lecist by Winifred Small.
can lawyer who is neting Mexican the point of sinking. Many factories and shops, for ins-20 nm, The News and Announcercals. Conn., Mr. N. F. Allman, an Ameri-Saturday when their vessel was on
Greenwich Time Signal ut 4,30 pan.
in Shanghai, Mr. Richard Consul to close 4.40 p.m. Empire Exchange.
The Clan liner, Clan Mackenzie, tance, have been forted
view by travellers from the Dominion Harris, an Italian named L. Riggio which was holed in a collision dur down as their workers and dealers
and the Colonies.
a German pressed into service4.35 p.m. Recital of North-Country Song and Herr H. W. Pflug.
Ing the storm with the liner Man- Archie Armstrong (Baritone).
chester Regiment, in the Mersey, 6.40 p.m. Big Ben. Tom Jenkins, at the pharmacist.
It is also reliably reported, alles on a Sandbank near the bar Organ of the Piara Cinema, Swansea.
though British naval authorities re- with only her masts and funnel MOVING SUPPLIES
7.15 p.. Dance Music.
The New fuse to confirm or deny it, that the visible at high tide. Chamber Music,
She is likely to 7.43 pm. Shanghai, Oel. 25. (10.40 a.m.)
included Lieut.-Commander become a total loss in spite of the English Trio.
party Beneath the Green Willow."
M. S. L. Burnet! of H.M.S. Cumber-efforts of tugs and salvage vessels Foreigners ving on the western 6.16 p.m.
Organ Recital,
Innd, who was not wounded when to save her. All members of the activity ... Segovia (Guitar), Relief-quick relief-is your one over edge of the French Concession re-843 p.m.
his horse was shot from under him crew, including lå white officers and port tremendous milltary
9.30 p.m. News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 p.m. whelming necessity when muttering from throughout the night, troop or supply
The Japanese Consular and Japan-do Luscars were saved. 1 Ben. Itecital of Traditional
ese Naval authorities have express- alumach pains and indigestion.
Welsh Songs, why lending medical authorities-special-trains arriving from the south along 10.13 p.m.
ed their "deep regret" to Sir Charles doctors, hospitals-recommend and the nearby Shanghai-Hangchow rail-10.45 pm.crapbook for 1007."
torway line. The noise of coolles un-1143 p.m. Old-time Dance Music.
Little, Commander-in-Chief, and Mr. Herbert Phillips, the British Consul loading the freight cars made sleep 22 am. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Tino Signal at 12.15 am.
General. The *Keyboard Music through the
Japanese state that impossible.
12.20 0.
Ages: Hayda-Mozart, Jun Smelerin investigation showed the incident 17anoforte).
was the result of the Japanese pilot's 12.45 am
error in mistaking the British out- 1.20 .. Series).
for
Chinese position.- Post United Press.
INDIGESTION
Isin.
That
slyspepsia,
The
supplies, presumably, intended to be rushed to Nanzlang or some other sector where the Japanese push is concentrating.— United Press.
specify 'Burated Magnenta the most obstinate cases of acid stomach and gastritis,
They know (for they are th touch with the intest developments in medical prac
that recent medical research and numerous X-ray photography of actual enses of indigestion. Lave proved 'Bir ated Magnesia to be the quickest-actin
TROOPS WITHDRAWN and the most effective stomach triedy known to medical retrace.
Pelping, Oct, 25. complete "Uisurated Magnenta
Further confirmation treatment for the prompt relief of all stomach troubles. Not only is 11 a potent wituirawals of Japanese troops from neutralizer of the harmful aelds which North China was given by cause indigestion and stomach ulcem egner arriving at Tientsin by a also spreads a soothing, protecting om over the Inflamed stemach lining. 'Biurated' Magnezin Get tablets from your chemist or store to-day -but always look for the oval "BISMAG" sign an every package if you went the quickext-acting alomach remedy known,
In
20
powder
Di
"World Affairs."
"This! England' (Second 1.35 .. The Gershom Parkington 2am. Big Ben, The News
nouncements,
Quintet.
and An
Greenwich Tino Signal at 2.15 am.
220 a.m.
ol some
3,20 a.m.
335 am.
'And Bo to the Gardens." "World Aairo," Dance Music.
5.83 m. Musical Interlude.
for-30a.m.
4 a.m. Beneath the Green Willow."
Rectal of Spanish Music. Colli (Violoncello). Michael
Interval, 4.45 3 a.in. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 0.15 am.
Studenta Songs. The DAC Men's Chorus. 530 am. World Affalm." 6.10 a.. The BBC Orchestra (section D), conducted by Frank Bridge. Parry Jonen (Tenor),
steamer frorn Shanghai on October 22. He said that many large barges packed with Japanese troops" were am. moving from Tientsin to Taku, the the opel coast, where seaport on
would presumably the Japanese board transports-United Prest.
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rescued The Anglesey life boat five of the crew of the Lady Windsor
Sir Charles Little has during a big gale to-day. The Lady protested to Vice-Admiral Hasegawa Windsor, which was laying targets of the Japanese Third Naval Fleet in for the Royal Air Force, had to be connection with the Keswick load run ashore-Reuler Bulletin. incident. A similar protest will be made to Mr. Okamoto, Japanese Consul-Generat in Shanghai, by Mr. Herbert
Consul- Phillips, British General here.
A Japanese spokesman said that the matter had been referred to Tokyo. He added that the Japanese authorities are holding a court of ir.quiry-Reuter,
RENEWED REGRETS Shanghai, Oct. 25 (7.22 p.m.). Renewed expressions of regret
EXECUTION FIXED
MURDERER OF SINCERE'S TAIPAN TO DIE
Sentenced to die at the September called on Admiral Sir Charles Litfle Criminal Sessions for the murder of to-day. Rear-Admiral Suglyama Mr. David Chan Sze, Manuging i visited Major General Telfer-Smol-Director of the Sincere Company: the lett for the same purpose.-Reuter.
over the incident have been ex- pressed by Admiral Hasegawa, who
REFERRED HOME
Ltd., Au Hing, 37, will prison
extreme penalty at Stanley
Shanghai, Oct. 26. next Wednesday morning, November The funeral of Rifleman McGowan 3, it was learned from a reliable
of the Royal Ulster Rifles, took place source yesterday. Incidentally, this
at 4 p.m. to-dhy. Among these will be the first hanging in the new present was the British Consul gaol. General, Mr. Herbert Phillips.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NELLORE
TANDA NANKIN
7,000
38th Oct.
7,000
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAL& JAPAN
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4th Nov. Japan.
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The British Consulate states that Mr. Chen, I will be recalled, was "..
the Keswick Road incident is too big stabbed to death in Prince Edward IOSBUILDING CONNAUGHTEROADECENTRALSHONGKONG) to be handled locally. The maller Road on the night of May 13 while had been referred Home to the he was on his way home. Government.
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sequently, Au was arrested with LA Meanwhile, D new-type slow Fook-chong, Chief Manager of the ly, Au brought an unsuccessful appeal Japanese bomber circled over the Sincere Perfumery Manufactory, against the verdict, in the course of same area at 3.10 p.m. and dropped Wah-tak and Leung Wong. The last which he attempted to establish an three bombs nearby.-United Press.
two confessed to having taken part alibi. MILITARY FUNERAL
that Au
in the crime, but turned King's It was only a month after his re- Shanghal, Oct. 25 (4.20 p.m.). evidence, and were pardoned. Ll lease from a sentence of fifteen years' Private McGowan was given a full was charged with being an accessory hard labour for robbery military funeral, except that the before the fact, but was found not committed this crime. valley was climinated for fear of guilty.
A REPRIEVE GRANTED frightening residents in Bubbling
Another convicted murderer, Leung Well cemetery neighbourhood,
At the trial, which aroused re-
been re The British Commander-in-Chief, mendous publie interest, it was Kan, 34, Asherman, has
$25 for prieved from sentence of death for Admiral Sir Charles Little, and the vealed that Au was pald commander of the British troops, committing the murder. Subsequent the killing of ip Wah, 26, hawker, Major-Gen. Teller Smollett, were
attendance. Admiral Yarnell and
the commanders of other foreign forces sent wreaths.
The United States Marines, United States
Navy, French and Dutch forces and Shanghai Volunteer Corps sent contingents.
McGowan's company of the Ulsters acted as pall-bearers.
British outposts on the rallway line, where the shooting occurred, BTC equipped with anti-aircraft machine guns and have been ordered to fire on any plane coming dan gerously close.United Press.
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ORDERS TO FIRE Shanghai, Oct. 25 (7.22 p.m.); Orders have been given to British troops to fire in self-defence against nircraft whenever necessary and without hesitation. The British are not mounting anti-aircraft guns but are equipped with Lewis guns, which can be readily adapted for unti- aircraft fire-Reuter.
AMERICAN PROTEST
Shanghal, Oct. 25 (4 p.m.). american Consular officials have protested to the Japanese authorities American against the attack on civilians during the Keswick Rond'
Ineldent yesterdayNETON
REFERRED TO
Shanghai, Oct. 25 (4.10 p.m.). The Japanese Consul General, Mr. Okamoto, Visited Mr. Gauss, Ameri- can Consul General, and expressed deep regret that American horemen had been machine-gunned on Sun- day.
A is underslood the matter has been referred to Washington for any further action-United Presi
ANOTHER PROTEST Shanghal, Oct. 23 (8.32 p.m.): A further American protest at flying over the Settlement has been handed to the Japanese authorliles by the Consul-General, Mr. Gaus- Reuter.
26.
at Fo Tol Bay on the night of July His sentence, it is understood, has been commuted to one of life imprisonment.
Leung was tried at the same Ses- stons as Au, and during the hearing It was stated that he stabbed deceased in the back with a knife after ho had unsuccessfully demanded "cum- shaw" from him for the right to trade in Po Tol Bay which, he as- serted, "belonged to him as he was born there."
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