Continued Resistance Encountered

Japan Has Difficult Task In Manchukuo

Rulers Not Popular

BY "BUD" EKINS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1937.

TIME TO HALT U.S. Moving To RADIO

CAMPAIGN, SAYS LONDON "TIMES"

Times.

but they

Skipper Of Sagres Summoned

London, Nov. 15. The declaration of the Brussels conference, though, couched temperately, is a reasoned condemnution of Japan, says the That Italy should hesitate to associate herself with the de-. claration is understandable, but Italy and Germany cannot view with unconcern the progress of events in the Far East, and the world's reaction thereto. Mediation by Germany has been dis- Peiping. Nov. 15,

cussed and would deserve general welcome.. Within Ave years of conquering Manchurin, Japan has immensurably The difficulties in the way of a Improved the lot of 35,000,000 sub-settlement are enormous,

of have diminished in the past month, Jects, but despite the stabilization Government. the elimination of

WOR banditry, termination of the old War for the Japanese armies have

enough laurels in the eyes of the Lords ruthlessness, and the devein-Japanese nation. With the turn of ment of communications, the bulk of the tide in Shanghai, Japan has the Ince disilites Japanese rule.elice between incurring unlimited the populace

population Includes liabilities in the future, or endeavour- The Manchukuo p Manchus, Mongola and Koreans, withing to secure limited assets at pre- 10 per cent. Japanese, five per cent. sent.

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She can probably до On Russians and five per cent, of scatter-detenting the Nanking Government's ed Orientals, while 80 per cent. call armies, for China's reserves of war themselves Hans, who

the ore the materials are running low. But what descendants of the Chinese settlers will Japan gain by campaigning more iram China. "Once Chicas deeply into the Interlur? it is

1 always a Chinese" is their belief, and likely that Japan will ever be nearer they have an ingrained Repe

to beating China to her knees than deep bellet that Kuperiority

at the present-Reuter, only the Chinese are fit to ruk,

WILL ABSORB CONQUERORS While the Japanese are visible, the Chinese pretends that all is well, but privately insists that the day is coming when, as always, the Chinese will absorb their conquerors.

They phille sophically admit that they must leave the problem in the lap of time.

measure of time decades, Five Your

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THREE SENTENCED

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Anchor Picked Up Marine Cable

Save Business

Congress Loaders Urga Roosovelt To Take Action

Employment Situation

Washington, Nov. 14. Congressmen, preparing for Mon- days peng DI Congress, have demanded that President Roosevelt

BROADCAST

Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra LONDON RELAYS Radio Programmne Broadcast by Z.U.W. on Wavelengths of 350 metres (845

motrca (9.52 k.), 31.49 m.c.'s).

5-8.05 European Programme. 0.05-11 p.m. Chinese Programine.. 5.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra hom the Roof Garden of the Hung-

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act quickly to alem the slump. Al-kong Ilotel. most all of them are worried more 0.30 Children's Records.

Children's Overture at the lagging of business than the

(Quilter). enactment Congress' alx-point New Light Symphony Orches- programme,

tra; Ferdle Bear (Fyleman and Senator Walsh, in a statement to-Dunhill): (a) Introducing Ferdie→ (b) day said: "The alarming recession Mother Bour's Sleep Sung. of business is a paramount question Ferdle goes to Fairyland-What the before Congress, it is to be hoped Fairy Queen sang'. .... Told by thus President's message to fluse Fylemon: Singer: Winifred Congrest will deal specifically with Bury; Thomas Dunhill (Piano). the new economic situation, and offer: 6.49 an affirmative programme calculated | (Tenor). to reasaare the country h cteflation,**

that

Herbert Songs by

Groh

Water Lilles (Dobrindt-Zander); Sunshine In Spring Let My Love Representative Joseph Martin de-Fill Your Heart (flm "The Voice of manged "economle retrenchment" restore business confidence.

to the Heart').

6.59 A Concert of Russian Music. It is expeclect the President'a

Prince Igor-Ballet Dances (Barn- message to Congress will liberally din)..... The B.D.C. Wireless Mil- A summons against Capt. J. M. deal with the economic outlook, inary Band; Gypsy Caravan; Russian

view of the Marren for unlawfully anchoring the

fact that President Medley Of Falk Songs (Traditional- 5.5. Sagres in the Victoria Cable Roosevel for ten days bus almost arr. Sorokin). Area at 1.50 p.m. on November 10, continuously conferred with Govern- Choir: was beard before Cmdr. f. B. Newillment and business leaders, in the Marine Court yesterday.

Mr. H. J. Armstrong watched the proceedings on behalf of the Douglas Steamship Company, and Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared on behalf of the ONinaster, Captain Marren.

DIFFERENT COUNTS

Leung Fuk. 34, unemployed, was charged with possession of prepared optuin at the Yuen On wharf before

Edwards At Il.

The Central Mr.

WIN Magistency this morning and Crum

Aned $23HM with the alternative of six months' imprisonment,

They point out that the Japanese

learned have such Plans.

and

a while rin, 30 century still remains a mere nothing to the Chinese, Significantly the Japanese are constantly changing the authorities to prevent a luxurious fe side-tracking them

thel ultimate goal.

The Japanese claim that as a result

there are? of their rule, at present only

Scattered bands 9,000

with compared

the 200,000 who Also they are previously xisted. developinx: aggriculture, animal Osheries, husbandry, minerals

und and making Manchukuo the Orient's

However, baum country.

although the Chinese benefit they still dislike their rulers because they Chinese. Ou the other hand the arllculate native groups

Manchus and Mongols welcome the Japanese because they have restored privileges and positions.

VERY SINCERE

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of

for Us the

Wong Ting, 40, uncaployed, was ned $500 or three months imprison ment when charged with possession of prepared aplon at the Winst Lok wharf.

|

Innes

Giving evidence, Sergeant said he came alongside the Sagres while she was anchored off Bake Pier, shouted to the Captain that They were anchoring in an areo which he knew had cables ruaning In line with the pier.

The anchor w then tauled up with a cable altarled to It. To re- Jease the cable, a rope was tied to it and the anchor let go.

Leung Put, eoxswain of the Police Launch, then gave evidence saying La Yin-hon, 25, married woman, he saw the steamer off the Douglas Win charged with possession of pre-Whort, with the anchor up and pored opnum. She was fined $140 or a marine cable on it. The ship then two mutaths' imprisonment,

managed to let go the cable by going

Captain

Marron then and he approached the Douglas Wharf be- tween 1.50 p.m. und 2 p.m. on November 10. After the port author had been lowered, the chief ofurr informed him that they had picked

OPIUM CARRIER TRIED BRIBERY

A widow, Wong Szc. 50, appenced before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistrney this morning, ebarged with the possession of two taels uf

Queen's prepared opium at

Road West, near Eastern Street, and with offering a brite to Chinese constable C5, Cheung Fung-cheung.

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The Japanese are obviously very sincere in their belief that they are contributing to the prolisation Jupna's destiny To strive benevolent rule, but so far Japanese are concernent they continue to meet with the most passive and patient, resistance at every turn. The success of the Japanese appears to depend on their ability to maintain the fiction of an independent empire, created by the will of the people, and the ability to maintain police. Or Jocking that, if

coines, war Russia. triumph over

Als much depends on the struggle as to when near the entrance in West Pairst Siation, she produced $5 and offered will absorb whom.

11 to the constable. On The Arst chunt. Wong was fined $160 with the alternative of three months' hard Jabour, and on-the- sevigd count, she was given in additional two months' hard labour without the options. The

IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION

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The Japanese, signifienntly enough, -are-restricting-Chinese immigration. | there being only 8.000 immigrants in 1830 compared with 37,000 in 1835

and 251,000 in 1934. Meanwhile thes are encouraging the immigration of Koreans.

However, the Chinese continue "hatching at their traditional rate, which means that Japan's success depends partly on the ability of the Koreans, Japanese and Manchus to out-populate the Chinese, or to make the Chinese population good, layai Manchukuoans, which is most difficult on account of the fact that | the teachings are handed down frum generation to generation among the clannish Chinese.-United Press,

Governor To See Drills By Firemen

General Public Invited

Crown-Sergeant W. L. Clark said pro- the woman appeared to be fessional várrier, and told the polien she had been given the oplum to After her arrest. carry by a man.

$5 note was ordered to be confiscated.

RAUB GOLD

DIVIDEND

The Hongkong Stock Exchange has received the following cable from the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., in Brisbane: "Out of the funds for year ending March 31, 1838 Board of Directors declared dividend three of 3d. per shure payable December 15."

BANISHEE THIEF

APPREHENDED

Wong Lin, 28. unemployed, was charged before Mr. I. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning with larceny from the person of Abdul Khan of a fountain pen Queen's Road Central,

Banishee. He

Was

astern.

a cablé. A seaman was thea lowered and the cable was releasert

after about 20 minutes.

Captain Murren also said he was : East of Blake Per as stated by Sergeant Innes, for by the time, the table was taken off the ship was more rust from the Douglas Wharf. Decision will be given to-morrow morning,

BELIEF GROWS · NANKING ITSELF JAPANESE GOAL

(Continued from Pace 1.)

Sorokin Russian Hapuk, Melodie Russe (Moussorgsky)..... Alexandro Kou- Senator Walsh said the most in-bitzicy (Tenor). porunt steps are firstly, to balunce Four Russian Folk Danees (Lindow). the budget, secondly, the revision and (a) Legend of the Blida; (b)

of taxes which climination

are Cradle Song; (e) A Round Dance; "strangling business and industry."

(d). Village Dance Sonk. Itowever, Congress leuders have Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel inc cated that it is not likely there phia Orchestra: The Ballad Of The will be action on this point beforu

12 Brigands (Russian Folk Song); the regular session, Meanwhile, Russian Soldier's Song .. Michall Congressmen are in L predicament. Gitowsky (Bass). Congress has been convened tu 7.30 Closing local Stock Quotations consider importuni legislation ut and Ilongkong Exchange Murket which no one is ready, and in which Report. Mr. Henry A. Wallace's break with Mr. Marvin Jones' Farm Bill is a very serious development.-United

Press,

7.35 Variety. Orchestral-Little Pierauinny Mine (Vernon); I'm All Alone (Felner and May). Les Allen and 11s Canadian

Humorous Bachelors; Sketch-Sandy The Detective, .... Sandy Powell & Company; Plano- Heute Night Oder Nle!; I Walt For Mischa You (Spaitansky). Spoliansky: Organ-O Sole Mlu (Di Capua); La Paloma (Yradier). .... Horst Schimmelpfennig.

"FIRESIDE BROADCAST"

Washington, Nov. 14. President Roosevelt gave another "fireside broadcast" talk

to-night when he called on the people to con- tribute in the permanent cure of unemployment through registering in the workless census on Tuesday. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather

Simultaneously he indicated that, Report and Announcements. firstly, the ndministration would 8.05 Chinese Programme--Relay carry out as far as possible the from the Lee Theatre. pledge that none shouiti starve, 11.0 Close down, secondly, attempt to stimulate private 8.05-11.0 European Programme industry sufficiently to re-absorb un- from ZEK

Frequency of 640 on a employed, and thirdly, following the Kilacycles. census, launch a long! range pro- 8.05

For Symphonic Esparnole Kramme embracing these objectives, Violin and Orchestra (Lalo-Op. 21).

He called the census the "Arst Bronislaw Huberman (Violin) and sensible step in 20 constructive re- the Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra employment programme".

conducted by Georg Szell. "Enforced idleness which is em- bracing any considerable portion of the people of a nation with such wealth and natural opportunity as ours, is a paradox, and challenges our ingenuity" added the President, United Presa,

85,000,000 CENSUS FORMS ISSUED

New York, Nov. 14. The unemployment situation calls for a permanent eure, declared Pre- sident Roosevelt in broadcasting an append-to- the public to co-operate whole-heartedly in the week's postal census of the United States ployed.

king they will probably also attempt from where to occupy Hongchow there is an easier route to Nanking through the well lake region. How ever, there is no indication at the present that the Japanese are mov-on Ti ing towards Hungchow.

It is believed that even the Japan- ese have not yet decided whether to advance on Nanking, and are await- ing China's reply to a probable peace overture after the battle of Souchow.

ALLEGED TERMS

..

It is believed that the Japanese terms include customs revisions, with Japanese udvisers to the Government; revised Chinese tariffs in favour of Japan; a Sino-Japanese drive against Communists, possibly eventually in- cluding China la the anti-Communist |

unem-

The distribution of over 85,000,000 unemployment census forms begins on Tuesday.

The forms contain 14 questions which everyone, either

unemployed, totally or partially

and return tasked to, fil Ita Washington before November 20.

President

Roosevelt sich

8.30 Songs by Gigli (Tenor). - Mi Par D'Uilir Ancora il Pesca- tori

Perle-Bizel); Vest La Glubba: Pagliaccio. Mló Marito (J Pagliaccl'-Leencavallo).

8.42 Light Orchestral.

'Der Freischutz-Potpourri (Weber); An Evening With Liezi (Urbach). ... Marck Weber and His Orchestra.

9.0 London Relay-Empire Ex- change.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies,

- 11.15 ---- London Relay Musical.. Variety.

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Debroy Somers Band. Overture, 1914-A War March Memory (arr. Debroy Somers); Fanfare-Selection;' Archibald Joyce, Waltzes (arr. Debroy Somers).

10.10 Variety. Vocal-When I Learn French (Thomson); The Laugh Was On Me Carter).... Greta Keller; (Strachey, these

Novelly The Hobo's Spring Song. The Hill Billies): When The Moon langs

High (Florito, Bullock and Wenrich)

The Hi Billies;

is

to

You furnish statistics on which

Fange programme of re-employ-

could be

be based. "Some countries solved their

ment

WIN-

employment problem by a huge re- ilumorous-The Stocking (Henry arnament programme, but we do and Reevo).... John Henry and served President Roosevelt-Reuter

not want to solve it that way," ob-

Pact; restrictions in China's future RESCUED

armaments; the organisation and re- cognition of autonomous anti-Com- münist Governments in north China;; the recognition of Manchukuo; # Japanese-managed Sino-Japanese economie bine.

un-

It is believed that the Japanese are not anxious to oust Generalissimo Ching

Kai-shek. However, doublely they would eliminate numerous of his advisers. The annual drill display of the sentenced to three months' imprison-

In some quarters it is believed the Hongkong Fire Brigade will take place on the compound of the No. 2 meal on the first count and a year's Japanese will posibly be willing to submit the above demands us a basis imprisonment on the second, sen- Police Station, Lockhart Road, Wen-tences to run concurrently,

for negotiation rather than a final chal, at 3 p.m. on Thursday,

unemployed, was terms in the event of Nanking re- ILE. the Governor and Lady Nurllicote have intimated their inten- the Central Magistracy this morning of continued resistance, it is expect

hased Defure Mr. 1. vores at cognising the Japanese conquest of North China. However, in the event! tion to attend. The Public

with returning to the Colony before cordially invited.

the expiration of his ten years banished the Japanese will attempt a smash- ment term starting from Novembering blow, leaving no room for a "face 1935. He was sentenced to a year's saver" to China unless the Powers are able to moderate the Japaneso de- Imprisonment.

mands-United Press.

NEW FRENCH, COMMANDANT

FOR CHINA

charged

R.

tvouzojju kuplassad jaag rudy

so atą ty upriam ɔraujyɔ

woʊ· Jayjo pau 'Aduou

On his way to take over the com- | Bujužujúcɔ Pijpuuų,

mand of the 4,000 French troops inoqui pari jijuomi danni di posusj stalloned in China, Colonel Henry-uos sum pofardinaun 12 jo wey Jacomy arrived in Hongkong this to a morning on the Messageries Muri-16

times verse) Aramis.

He will probably stay about a

fortnight in Shanghai before pro-

eceding to Tientsin, the headquarters

ɔzojų pɔdam

JUST A LOVE AFFAIR, SAYS RING THIEF

Leung Mum, 25, unemployed, was charged with the theft of 21 gold Anger ring from Ho Pik, 22, at No. 17 Charged with loitering at No. 102 D'Aguilar Street, first floor, before at French troops in China. The Queen's Road East

ut il p.m. on Mr. R. Edwards at the

Central troops comprise two Infantry regi- Saturday for an unlawful

purpose. Maalairacy this morning. menis, one of artillery, two com- Kwok Chan-yuen. 30, unemployed,

Leung stated that he had panics of tanks and a company of was sentenced to four weekend money on the girl, and to get even spent labour by Mr. Forrest at the Central he took the ring from her. He fur- algnals,

Colonel Jacomy served in Indo-Magistracy this morning. Inspector China some six years ago, and visit. V. Baker said Kwok was caught the raid that it was a love affair,

Ho was sentenced to three months' edCanton, Hongkong and other in the yard of the house by 11 Chuk, imprisonment, and to be under police cities in China during that period 36, an employce, who saw him climb- supervision for two years. Three

ing up the wall.

previous convictions were revealed,

of his oversens pervice.»

FROM JAWS OF SHARKS

'Blossom'; Orchestral—Waltz Medley, .... Harry Chapman (Harp) and ills Music Lovers.

10.30 Dance Muslo. Fox-Trots-In An Old Cathedral Town; It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane, Jack Harris and His Orchestra; Waltz-Waltz Of The Gipsles ('London Rhapsody' Kennedy and Carr); Fox-Troi-Ten Pretty Girls. Ronnie Munro and Hin Orchestra; Fox-Trots-You're Driving Me Crazy; Mystery Pacific. Quintette of the Hot Club of France; Quick-Step-Why Isn't It You?; Waltz-It You Only Knew (Crest of the Wave Novelo)..... Norfolk, Va., Nov. 14.

itenry Jacques and Hts Correct Dance A corstguard cutter has returned Tempo Orchestra; Fox-Trol-Sunset twelve people aboard

Meudata Port after rescuing

Vienna In

(film 'Sunset In Vienna'}; the Tzenny Chandria, which sank In

a storm Quick-Step You're Here, You're which miged along the Atlantic sea-

There, You're Everywhere..... Henry Jacques with Is Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra,

11.0 Close down.

to

ATLANTIC DRAMA

board on Saturday.

The twelve survivors were rescured from a Tzenny Chandria lifeboat and failing the water fighting threatening two others were also paved who were sharks which were eating the car- cuspes of goats and sheeps from the 11-fated freighter.

Thus 20 people have now been rescued, while, three are dead from the crew of 29.-United Press.

ON MISSION TO CANTON

Dr. Andrew Lee, LL.D, of the National Economic Re-construction Council in Nanking, arrived here on the a.a. Szechuen yesterday.

Dr. Lee told reporters that China would resist Japan's aggression to the last in defence of her territory and of world justice,

Dr. Lea is on his way to Canton on some special mission and will go back to Nanking by way of the Canton- Hankow rollway,

BRITAIN, HOLLAND TO DEFEND FAR EAST POSSESSIONS

London, Nov. 14. The diplomatie correspondent of the Times says that Britain and Holland have agreed to "certain arrangements" for co-operation In the defence of Far Eastern posses- rlons-United Prean,

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