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BENT ON REVENGE

Many Planes Raid Railway

Canton, Dec. 12. Bent on revenging the destruction

SOCIETY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Respecting Rights Of Foreigners

Viscount Ishii Puts Japan's Case

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London, Dec. 12. Viscount -Ishli (special Japanese envoy to Europe) in an interview with the Sunday Times stated that Japan had no territorial aims China or with respect to the Chinese tatands such as Hainan, and would continue to respect both the rights and interests of foreign Powern in China as long as the Powers main- tained an attitude of strict neutrality. These are the two cardinal points of the Japanese polley.

MONDAY,

ITALY DESERTS LEAGUE

Threatened By Democracias Says II Duca London Not Concerned

Rome, Dec. 11. Signor Mussolint announced to- night that Itale leaving the League of Nations-Rouder.

Rome, Dec. 12.

DECEMBER 13, 1037.

FRANCE DOUBLES

BILL FOR AIR FORCE

Paris, Dec. 12. The 1938 air estimates approxi- mating £10,000,000 were passed by the Chamber of Deputies by 523 votes to one. This represents an in- crease of £5,500,000, compared with 1037.

The debate was marked by severe criticism of the French Air Force. Critics urged higher expenditure and faster production. They declared that foreign bombers and pumult planes were 60 miles an hour" faster than French.

NOTE TO LEAGUE Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, has sent a telegram to the Secretary General of the League of Nations stating. "Following the decl- sions of the Grand Fascist Council 1

Ha That ng from have to inform you December 11, 1837, Italy leaves the League of Nations, Reuter.

"I am convinced that with the fall of Nanking the Japanese armies will not pursue Marshal Calang Kai-shek NOTICE is hereby given that further into the interior of China. the Annual Meeting of the above To do so would be to court the dis- Society will be held at the Board aster that belell Napoleon in Moscow, Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-but Japan must remain in occupation in Nanking until o settlement is

IL DUCE IGNORES RAIN son & Co., Ltd., (by kind pormla reached with Marshal Chiang Kai-

Rome, Dec. 12. sion) on Tuesday, the 14th shek. Local Chinese administrations

The

General. Fascist Secretary December, 1937, at 5.15 p.m.

will continue to be left in Chinese

Signor Achille Starace, announced are willing control wherever they are

with Japan, but League. This will not be fully effec but it that Italy had resigned from the to co-operate Chiang Kai-shek refuses to come to live until two years have passed ae- terms the Japanese military occupa-

on will have to continue, and funds cording to League rules, will have to be raised by taxation to support the Army, I am sure that for the sake of China it not in his personal interests, Chiang Kai-shek will before long be compelled to suc for peace."

J. T. BAGRAM,

Ilon. Secretary. Hongkong, lat December, 1937.

PROBING RAILWAY SMASH

Viscount Ishil added that Marshal Chiang Kai-shele has now established very close relations with Russia, but Russia could assist Chiang Kai-shek

Inspector Of Railways only by air. It would take months

Leaves For Scotland

scene

Ings at different stations, dam-/ which occurred during a blizzard tast

on

to convey Itussian armя to Chung- king (in Szechuen).

Without arms and money Marshal Chiang Kai-shek Is bound in time to give up the fight, but he may remain us a spearhead of Communism in China, though I can not say he is a Communist himself,"

RUSSIA AND the East

Ishli Regarding Russia, Viscount admitted here that Russia's internal dissensions at present prevented her from playing a strong hand in the Far East.

Immediately after the announce ment was made Slanor Mussolini BD- peared on the balcony, when he made his speech, which was brief. fe Jgnored the rain which was falling at the time-United Press.

FASCIST ORATORY

Rome, Dec. 11.

announcement Signor Mussolini's that Italy is leaving the League of Nations was made from the balcony of the Palazzo Vericzla to a cheering crowd of 100.000.

Il Duce said that he was making an important announcement for the history of "our Italy and of our re

good intentions of a volution." The certain Government were drowned as

soon as their delegates came into contact with the fatal surroundings of the Sanhedrin of Geneva, which was manoeuvred by hidden and shady sources prejudicial to Italy,

of a plane and the damage of another during yesterday's ralds by Chinese

London, Dec. 11. anti-aircraft gun fire, 34 Japanese After consultation with the Minister planes in neporate groups subjected of Transport, the

Chief Inspecting the Cunton-Hankow and the Canton- Oficer of Railways, Colonel Mount, Kowloon railways to further bomb-left London this morning for the

No fewer than 50

of the terrible railway disaster bombs aging sections of ruile,

when at Castlecary, a small evening, At 8 a.m. two planes flew to Shek-village in Dumbartonshire 1 the lung and Cheungmuktou Canton-Kowloon railway and drop- Edinburgh-Glasgow express crashed the London North-Eastern Rallway the ped several bombs, and at 9.10 an into the rear of a stationary train. 12 plunes from the direction of Chek- Col. Mount will undertake a pre- wan flew to Pingwu and dumped liminary investigation, preparatory to about 20 missiles,

the holding of in offelal inquiry, the At 9.40 m. 12 plunes raided the date for which is not yet dixed. Conton-Hankow railway, dropping Casualties resulting from the ac-secured on the Customs and the land "Are we to go out?" (Shouts more than 10 bombs at Lienkonghow cident are heavier than in any ruit- and Laitung. The damage is under-way disaster on British Railways since slood to be insignificant.

1015; 35 persons have died, and the At 1.3 p.m. eight pinnes from the number of thuse injured totals nearly direction of Tongkawan subjected 100. Many of the injuries are of a Cheungmuktau station 10 another serious nature.British Wireless. raid. Six bombs were dropped, dear the continuous raids. troying more than 10 rails,—Central | the News.

Villages Machinegunned

Canton, Dec, 12, Taking off from a scaplane currier of Tongkawan, the machines Ared machine-guns on many villages and towns they passed before reaching the railways.

The first alarm was sounded here at Ba.m., followed by an urgent one at 8.23 a.m. The "all clear" signal was given at 12.35 pm. only to be followed by another 10 mini tes later. --International.

Coaches Destroyed

Canion, Dec. 12. Two third-class coaches of the Canton-Kowloon Railway at Wutung, 15 miles cost of Canton, were blown to pleces yesterday afternoon when two bombs were dropped on them. Before releasing the bombs, the two Japanese planes strafed

trala with machine-guns.

Fortunately there were no casual- ties, as the passengers left the train to take cover elsewhere. The slow train left here for Kowloon. Various parts of the railway were destroyed by the bombing yesterday.---Inter- national.

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NANKING AIR RAIDS

Poor Medical Facilities A Serious Handicap

Owing to the emergency situation, it is dilleult to get exact figures of elvillan casualties, but it is believed they are extremely heavy, bath be- cause of the terrific Japanese bom- bardment and because of the poor medical facilities Central News.

NINGPO

in the

zone.-

BOMBINGS

Commercial Town Deserted By Its Inhabitants.

Questioned regarding foreign rights and Interests in China, Viscount Ishlí told the Sunday Times correspondent

thắt the service on foreign loans

regulations dating back to 1842, on which the authority of the Shanghai Municipai Council rests, would con- tinue to be respected by Japan.

He added that the entire Chinese nation at present is hostile to Japan, and the Chinese merchants dared not trade with the Japanese, but he is convinced that trade would revive with the establishment of peace. He thought China might in future change her feelings towards Japan. Japan's

sole aim was to create a friendly China, and this applied to all China.

NO LEGAL RIGHT

"Japan has no legal grounds for asking the Powers not to sell arms to China since wor is not declared and the belligerent rights are not claim-

ed,"

sald

Viscount Ishli. "But France -has-been-Informed-that-if- the-transit of arms through French Indo-China Ningpo, Dec. 12 (9.17 a.m.).

continued Japan might be compelled Japanese air raids have driven the

to bomb the French railways running people from the city into the neigh-from Hanol across the border north- bouring rural districts, Chinese sources declare. The general exodus

ward to Yunnan and castward to from Ningpo began last month, when

Nanning in Kwangsi." Japanese aircraft made frequent raids on Cheklang.

The commercial district in Ningpo near the East Galo is practically deserted, as most people have left for the country alde. Only shops remain open-Router.

В

few

RAIDERS REPULSED

Japanese Bombers Fly Over Sian

|

Il Duce, In these conditions, said "our presence at the doar of Geneva is no longer tolerable. Our doctrine. style and temperament as soldiers

hos • ap Ins perished. The hour proached in which it is necessary to make our choice. Are we to remain Inside the League?" (Shouts of

of "Yes.")

a

Il Duce sold, "We are moving for- ward and away without regret from the lottering temple where men do not work fat pence but for war."

Il Duce emphatically denied that any pressure had been put on Haly to determine her attitude.

IL DUCE'S COMRADES "Our comrades." he said, "of the

is the absolute discretion. This truth. The withdrawal of Italy from the League is on event of great his- torical importance, which has drawn the attention of the world and the consequences of which cannot yet be foreseen.

axis with Berlin-Tokyo have shown

"I is not for this that we shall abandon our fundamental line of polley, which alms at collaboration and peace."

Il Duce said, "In the last few days we have offered luminous proof ́by creating peace in the Adriatic,” (Ap- parently this refers to

the Italo- Yugoslav understanding.)

The Air Minister, M. Pierro · Cot, replied that France had bombers and pursuit planes capable of 300 miles, an hour, which wore faster than any German planes. British or

pointed

out that the British Air Ministry disposed of sums three times higher than the French.

A deputy alleged that between July, 1938, and August, 1937, France had sent 540 aeroplanes to Spain, while Russia sent 437 and Holland 110.-Router.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 12.10 p.m. Saturday, states:

The market was very quiet.

Buyers

Hongkong Dank $1,600 Union Ins. $515 Dougluses $10% Providents (Old) $2 I. & S. Hotels $$5.20 Star Ferries $30 China Lights (Old) $11 China Lights (New) $11.05 Sandakan Lighis $14% Entertainments $5

Sellers

1.K. Electrics $53% Macao Electries $20 Telephones (Old) $26 Telephones (New) $9,30 Wallace Harpers $5

Bales

Hongkong Bank $1,505/1.510 H. & S. Hotels $5.20 H.K. Tramways $13,30 Yaumati Ferrics $241% Sandukan Lights $1414 Cementa $12317.85 China Lights Rights $544/30

SURVEY FLIGHT

London, Dec. 11. The Imperial Alrways flying boat Centaurus, which left Southampton on December 3 on a survey flight to New Zealand and back, has arrived at Singapore.—British Wireless.

AIR DEFENCE

London,-Nov.-0. Splinter-proof, blast-proof rooms will be provided for Whitehall civil servants and anti-bomb, shrapnel de- vices will be used in Scotland Yard's

and all C embankment extension "The threatening volees," he said, calde

constructed

air police stations. The

department of the precautions

thick- Home Office proposes special

to enable the of concrete

nesses

"which have been raised from time ride to time, and perhaps will again be raised, from focks of great democra- cies leave us perfectly indiferent lower doors of public buildings to withstand the shock when a top They can do nothing against people like the Italians, which are capable storey is hit and splinter proof shut- of any sacrifices"

ters for partition Allings.

The Sunday Times' diplomatic cor- respondent states that there is little doubt that Viscount Lhil is speaking in

interview the

with

the full authority of the Tokyo Government, and adds that the difficulties of his mission here are obvious. The peo- pie here will not soon forget the

"We have arms on sky, land and shooting of Sir Hughe Knatchbull- aca, both numerous and tempered by to two victorious wars, but above all Hugessen (British Ambassador China) and the küling of British we have the herole spirit of the re-

who soldiers, have not committed an valution, which no force in the world offence

Japanese; will ever be able to bend," he con- against the bombing of British ships cluded. Reuter.

MUSSOLINI'S POLICY peaceful engaged in and the destruction of British pro- perty ashore. "The long view rather

the

commerce,

than a short one will be taken on chances of China maintaining her Independence. It is still believed that in the end Chinese nationalism

little more than de jure recognition of a de facto situation, as in fact Italy had not taken part in meetings of the League since May, 1938.

There has never been any disposi tion in London to regard the Italian decision to leave the League as due to pressure on the part of either Germany or Japan, as there is no apparent reason wish to intervene; on the contrary, the view is held that the Italian Gov- from

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For

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.December 13.

December 13.

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December 14,

Imperial Airways Plane December 14 Sarpedon

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Kidderpore Kulsang

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila

(San Francisco, 13th November), Pres. Hoover Amoy

Santhia Canada. US.A.. Honolulu and Japan

(Vancouver B.C., 27th November). Emp. of Canada Japan

Australia and Manila

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Japan and Formosa

Manila

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December 14.

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December 16.

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Kitano Maru

December 16.

Adrastus

,December 17.

Hakone Maru

December 17.

Katori Maru

December 17.

Fres. McKinley

December 17.

Tjisolok

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Canton

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U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan-San

Francisco date, 17th November.. Pres. Pierce

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Japan and Europe via Siberia... Delagos Maru Mon., Dec. 13, 3.30 p.m. Air Mall for "Franco Orient Service" Jean Laborde........Mon, Dec. 13.

--due Marseilles, 26th December

GP.O. & K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Salgon, Ceylon, Indlu, East and Jean Laborde

South Africa, Egypt and EUROPE

via

Marseliles due 10th January 1038.

Marseilles,

Tuesday

Somshui and Wuchow Swatow and Shanghai Datavia

.Dec. 13, 50.00 p.m.

.Dec. 14, 8 num. .Mon., Dec. 13.

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Reg. Ord.

.Dec. 13, 5.00 p.m. .Dec. 14, 8.30 a.m.

Kong Ning..Tues., Dec. 14, 8.15 a.m. Tainan....Tues., Dec. 14, 8,30 .. Tisaroen...Tues., Dec. 14, 9.30 a.m.

....Tues., Dec. 14.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

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Nanking (vin Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (Te further points by surface trans- - Ref.. port as Berviers permit). Kongmoon and (Påkhol via Kong-

moon)

Slan, Dec. 12.

Rome, Dec. 12. Continuing raiding activities in

On excellent authority it is stated inland provinces, another fleet of 12

that in addition to with drawing Japanese heavy bombers Jaunched

from the League, Signor Mussolini Nanking, Dec. 12. an unsuccessful attack on Slan this With Japanese air raids on the city afternoon.

will simultaneously announce the following one after the other in quick

creation of an Italian Empire, which Shortly after the planes were auccession, casualties among the non-sighted heading for the Shensi tary disaster."

will emerge triumphant øver a mill-will cease to be known as n kingdom. ernment reached its decision

11

The King will assume the title of purely domestic considerations, In combatants at Nanking are mounting capital, Chinese pursuit planes took hourly, and more and more bulidings to the air while the anti-aircraft

Emperor of Italy as well as of order to distract attention from in- Inside

Ethiopia, which and outside the city

It is argued will ternal difficulties, and for that reason reduced to ruins.

are guns opened a barrage on the invad-

overcome the difficulty that many there is no Inclination to attacti ing machines. After flying over the Many bombs landed in the refugee city, the planes were driven away,

nations have in recognising the Em- undue significance, to the action

taken. zone, taking heavy toll of lives and dropping scores of bombs

peror of Eiklopla. blasting large numbers of houses into western outskirts of the city. The a shambles. People in the zone are "all-clear" signal was given at 0.20 kept at constant nervous strain by p.m.--Central News.

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PROOF OF PUDDING

The comment adds that the re- newal of Japanese assurances of res- pect for foreign rights and Interesta

in China is welcomed here, but it felt that the proof of the pudding is In the eating.

burden."

It is less reliably reported that In any event this decision wili in Signor Mussolini will become simply no way affect the policy of the Bri- Il Duce and relinquish the Premier- tish Government-Reuter. ship in favour of Count Cinno.

GERMAN OPINION

Sandakan

Ord.,

On Lee Wednesday

....Deo. 14, D1 1.31. ......Dec. 14, 0.30 am.

..Tues., Dec. 14, 10 am.

Tal Scun Hong

Japan and San Francisco-due San Bakuyo Maru

Francisco, 18th January 1038-and *Europe via Siberia Swatow and Bangkok Fort Bayard and Halphong

lo tho

Dairen and Canada viu

B. C.,

Italy, and tion of nations.

The newspaper adds, "The League is now nothing more than an institu tion representing the interests of the three biggest landowners of the Old Work, Britain, France and Soviet Russia.

The remark by Viscount Ishil that

The announcement of a closer Japan should have no territorial aims alliance between Italy, Germany and

Berlin, Dec. 12. in China makea it obvious that she Japan has widened the gulf between In connection with the Itallan with Intends to create puppet administra-

the Fascist bloc and the Geneva, drawal from

the League, General ilong after the model of Manchukuo, brought the League to the cross ronds Zeitung, of Essen, points

tuo, Powers. Many believe that this has, Goering's newspaper the National adds the Sunday Times' diplomatic correspondent. This will be an ex- of her prestige, because the United "world political triangle of Germany, tensive task. The inevitable after-States, Germany, Japan and Italy aro

"Topan" as a new combina- math will be increased taxation, ris- not represented at Geneva. ing prices and probably loss of trade, Signor Mussolini proclaimed Italy's which may prove an intolerable intention to continue her polley of peace. It is believed that this in- As regards Viscount, Ishil's use of

dicated a new course of forelim policy the phrase "strict

aimed at fortifying Italy's alliances in neutrality," the correspondent states that, "It le per-

the Mediterranean against a possible missible to ask whether in the event

war with the British and French. "Italy's exodus from the League le

The reports are also ot Japan successfully

heard that not an important factor, but the em seiling up puppet administrations in Pelping, persunde the smaller

Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler will phasis which is laid on the world Tientsin, Shanghai and Nanking, abandon the League and join the owners of the world that the era of Powers to political triangle will show the] which Britain would refuse to re- cognise, Japon would consider this as mentioned,

ahl-Communist bloc. Yugo-Slavia is insisting on one's properly and deny", strict neutrality compromised.

ing to every other nation Im- portant issues will be involved fried to 45,000,000 Italians by radio end."-Reuter.

Signer Mussolini's speech was car

rights is steadily approaching f Britian one day is faced with the United Press. question whether or not to recognise further changes in China when Mar-

Chiang

Kai-shek is still in con- of of Canton and the south. There Is the further difficulty that re- cognition of territorial changes must, so long as Britain mains at Geneva, be made within the framework of the Longue of Nationa."—Reuter,

shal

trol

its

vital

"NAZIS AGREE LONDON NOT PREOCUPIED

London, Dec. 12. Comment in well-informed circles

Berlin, Dec. 12. Nazl in London is not unduly preoccupied heartedly with Italy's

Germany agress whole-

step. Ger by Signor Mussolini's speech. The many believes that the new peace Intention of the Italian Government organisations growing up arg

des-

to leave the League of Nations had tined to take the League's place in already been anticipated, and a final the form of an anti-Comintern Pact. decision to do so was regarded as -Reuter.

Wed., Dec. 15, 830 am.

Wed., Dec. 15, 10.30 am.

Kwelyung..Wed, Dec 14, 16.30 năm. G, G. Paul Doumer

Thursday

Victoria Ixion ....

(Due Victoria B.C., 19th Jan. 1038) Swalow

Manila.

Wed., Dec. 15, 2 p.m.

Thurs, Dec. 10, 10.30 am.

Tingsang Thure,, Dec. 10, 10.30 am. Emp. of Canada

Thurs., Dec. 10, 3.30 pm. Japan and Europe via Siberia............. Kitano Maru Thurs., Dec. 10, 5.00 pm.

..Fri., Dec. 17, 0.30 am. „Fri, Dec. 17. Dec. 17. 0 nm, ..Dec. 17, 9.45 a.m. .Dec. 17, 10.30a.m. ..Fri, Dec. 17, 2 p.n

Friday

Haihow.. Manila, Australia, and New Zealand Changte

via Thursday Island-due. Thurs- day Island, 28th December

Hoihow, Pakhof and Haiphong Formosa, Japart, and "Europa vin

Siberia

Anking

Parcels,

RCH.

Ord.. Kwangtung

Hakone Maru Fri., Dec. 17, 3.30 p.m.

Japan, Honolula, USA, Central President Hoover ....Fri, Dec. 17.

and South Amerien, Canada, and *Europe via San Francisco-duo

San Francisco, 3rd. January, 1938. Air Mail for "KIABL Service" due Katori

Amsterdam 28th December:

Parcels,..Fri., Dec. 17, 3 p.m.

Fri, Dec. 17, 4.15 pm. Onl...Frly Dec. 17, 6 p.m. Maru.......... Fri, Dec. 17, G.P.O. and K.P.O..

neg

Reg Ord

Strália, Ceylon, India, East and Katori Maru

South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseliles ... (Due Marseilles, 16th Jan. 1930)

Reg

Ord,

Dec. 17, 4.30 p.m. ....Deo. 17, 5 pmL *.... Fri, Dec. 17.

1997. Dec. 17, p.m.

Dec. 17, 6.30 p.m...

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