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No. 10420
六拜禮 號九廿月正英港香 SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1938. 日八十月二十八
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ARM IN SELF
AMERICA
STRUGGLE FOR PEACE FAILED, SAYS PRESIDENT
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Unprecedented And Alarming Rate" Of Armament Observed
Washington, Jan. 28.
President F. D. Roosevelt's national defence message was delivered to Congress to-day. It opens with a recapitulation of the Government's efforts to find a way to limit armaments and "establish at least the probability of world peace." Hitherto these efforts have failed, the message adds.
America could not abandon active search for an international agreement to limit armaments and end aggression, but it was clear that until such an agreement was reached ("and I have not given up hope of it," Mr. Roosevelt said) the United States would be compelled to think of her own safety.
"It is with the deepest regret that I report the armaments increase to-day at an unprecedented and alarming rate," the President declared. "It is an ominous
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DEFENCE
Japanese Threaten To Bomb Hankow City
IN SECRET CONFERENCE
M. Maxim Litvinoff, Russian Foreign' Commissar, in amleable conversation
POWERS CONFER
Far East Problem Fully Reviewed
New Brussels Parley Hint
:
Geneva, Jan, 28.. Considerable importance is attached to the meetings to-day. for. Mr. Anthony Eden, M. Yvon Delbos, and M. Litvinoff,
ACCUSE CHINESE OF PLACING BATTERIES IN BUILT-UP AREAS
Residential and Business Sections Now Endangered
.
Shanghai, Jan. 29. Bombs may be dropped in the built-up sections of British, French and Russian Hankow by Japanese naval aircraft seeking to destroy
Foreign Ministers, with Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Minister.
The first meeting this morning occupied two hours, while the second meeting, held this even-
Although the greatest secrecy is being observed regarding the proceedings, it is understood that the situation in the Far East
Here are Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Scoretary, right, and, lasted until nearly 8 p.m. in Paris. They have been meeting often of late. Yesterday, with M. Yvon Delbos of France and Dr. Wellington Koo of China they were in secret session. It is lifnted that a second Brussels Conference may be called to
discurs forns of aid to China against Japan,
STOP PRESS
fact that at least one fourth of the world's population Japanese Crew
is involved in a merciless and devastating conflict,
despite the fact that most people in most countries. Makes Trouble
including those where the conflict rages, wish to live in peace."-
"Armies are fighting in the Far East and Europe," he went on, "and thousands of civilians are being driven from their homes and bombed from the air. Tension throughout the world is high. As he com mander-in-chief of the United States Army and Navy it is my constitutional duty to report to Congress that our national defence is, in the light of of other armaments Increasing nations, inadequate for purposes of national security and therefore re- quires to be increased.
"Despite the well-known fact that the American standard of living makes our ships, guns and aeroplanes cost more to construct than in nay other country, and the maintenance of these and the Army and Navy
expensive than
other
more
any
nation's, it is also true that the pro- portion of cost of our military and naval forces to the total income of our citizens or to the total cost of our Government, is far lower than that of any other great nation.
Purely Defensive Action
"Specifically, and solely because of the piling up of land and rea armo- menis in other countries in such a manner as involves a threat to world) peace and security, I make the follow- ing recommendations to Congress!
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1. That additions to anti-aircraft material for the United States Army be authorised totalling $8,000,000, of which $0,800,000 will be appropriated for the fiscal year 1939;
be
2. That $450,000 bo authorised to appropriated for the better establishment of the enlisted reserve for the Army;
"3. That the expenditure of $0,080,~
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Navy Replacements
France Votes
More Money
For Defences
Paris, Jan. 28,
What virtually amounts to supplementary estimates of £3,- 000,000 has been introduced Into the Chamber of Deputies.
The estimates relate to the 1937 Budget, and include £750,- 000 sterling for national defence. Supplementary defence appro- priations became necessary $1 connection with the situation In the Mediterranean and Far East. --Reuter Special.
ARMAMENT
MEASURE PREPARED
Naval Com-
On-Silkworth
Silks-
Hongkong-owned steamer worth radioed last night that trouble; was being experienced with Japanese crew which replaced Australian crew recently in Dairen.
The ship, commanded by Captain Jackson, returned to Hongkong this lees than 24 morning after being hours at sea en route to Manila.
The Telegraph is reliably inform- ed that trouble has been experienced between the Japanese minor officers and crew on the one side, und Euro- pean offers on the other, almust since the former were signed on.
It will be recalled that the Silks- worth, which is owned by Hongkong investments Ltd., Brst came into pro- minence when the Chinese crew de serted in Sydney, and was subse- quently repatriated to Hongkong,
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scratch Australian crew took the Silksworth to Dairen, and was re- placed at that port by Japanese,
H.K. VESSEL REPORTED PURSUED
Shipping circles this morning were excited by the report of a detention of shipping in the Pearl River delta by a roving Japanese cruiser.
Liner Japanese Forced To Sail Lacking Cargo
Marseilles, Jan. 28.
The N.T.K. liner flakusan Maru was forced to sall for Yokohama fa-day without a consignment of 30 tons of zinc and alumíniuru whleh wharf labourers refused to load
Wharf labourers refused to handle tho cargo because they considered that It would be used in the war against China.
Renter Special.
Refusing To Handle Japan Cargo
British Wharf Gang's Action Not Backed By Union Officials
Middlesboro, Jan. 28. Wharf labourers who last Friday refused to lond 400 tons of steel on to the Japanese steamer Harunu Maru to-day refused to move the
B.I. ner Bhutan.
:...
was fully reviewed in relation to
Chinese anti-aircraft batteries
recently scattered throughout the city's residential and business area, declared the Japanese Navy's spokesman here to-day.
In the attack on Hankow military aerodrome Thursday morning, the spokesman alleged, the raiders
and machine-guns located in the built-up areas of the were subjected to intensive fire from anti-aircraft guns ·
the Chinese appeal to the city.
League of
Council of the
Nations.
It is stated that hitherto the Chinese batteries have
It is stated that an agreement has been located near the military establishments outside the
been reached in principle regarding the text of the resolution to be sub- mitted to the Council on Monday.
It is expected that the Council will be asked to approve a resolution the
confirming that adopted by League Assembly last September.
It is understood that a message hus been sent to Washington with the object of obtaining the view of the American Government, and it is belleved that the idea of a second Brussels conference niso under consideration.-Reuter.
Japan Finds Mail Routes To Europe Asking Russia To · Explain Action In
Closing Roads Question Of Seized Plane
town.-Reuter,
Fought Way Out Of Doomed City
Chinese Defenders Of Nanking Tell Story
Japanese Manoeuvres In Shanghai
Japanese
in
Hankow, Jan. 28. . soldiers in Shanghai
staged emergency manoeuvres this morning
the Hongkew and which form Yangtzepoo districts, part of the International Settlement north of Soochow Creek, according to a report received here.-Central
·News.
Japanese Raid Canton- Hankow Line
Hsuancheng. Anhwei, Jan, 20.
Canton, Jan. 28. The story of how a group of 2,370 Ten Japanese planes raided various Chinese soldiers, who defended points along the Canton-Hankow Nanking last December, succeeded Namkong, Lutong and Sunkal to-day. railway, including Laltung, Kuntien,
in breaking through thick cordons Altogether 20 bombs were dropped. of Japanese troops and reaching inflicting safely here on January 22, over a month after the fall of the Copiial, Was
recounted by Brig.-Gen. Ho Chin-pino in a recent interview with Central News,
Ncws.
Blight damage.Central·
Ready For Battle
Shanghai, Jan. 29. General Li Chung-jen commander- in-chief on the Tientsin-Pukow roll- In the early hours of December 13, way front, has submitted a detailed when the fate of Nanking was sealed, report by telegram to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek regarding the defence of Drix.-Gen. Ho vald, the Chinese Hauchowfu, Halchow and the oren soldiers led by himself forced a way of northern Klangsu, out of Talpingmen, the north-eastern city gate, and withdrew towards
He states the Japanese are rushing Tokyo, Jan. 28.
Paohua Hill in Lungtan on the up continuous reinforcements from Following the Soviet's decision | Nanking-Shanghai rallway.
the rear and that a decisive battle for cargo to an alternative vessel, the, to suspend the parcel post
Hsuchow is expected to break out in A strong cordon of Japanese the near future. A meeting of the men unanimously service between Japan and the soldiers was thrown around them, He adds that with the excellent decided not to handle goods destined Soviet Union, the Japanese but after a fierce encounter, featured morale of the Chinese defenders they postal authorities have im- by hand-to-hand combats, they sug-
(Continued on Page 7) mediately taken steps to direct enemy line and reached Tangshul- in breaking through the parcel posts to Europe by other chen, south of Lungtan. routes than the Siberian Rall- Way.
NO "TELEGRAPH” ON MONDAY
Owing to the Chinese New Year holiday, this newspaper will not be published on Mon- day.
Normal pubileation will be rezamed Tuesday,
ceeded
The Japanese,, reinforced by 5,000 men and with tank units forming the A join: conference between the spearhead, followed them in hot pur- Foreign Office and Ministry of Com- sult. Brig.-Gen. 1io divided his men | munications resulted in the decision into three units, one resisting the i to request the Soviet Government to enemy tanks, the other two forming i explain its, decision.
the right and left flanks. After four
A press message from Moscow says days' "severe fighting, they again that the Soviet Government took a broke through the enemy cordon.
as retallation unilateral decision
mencement of the blockade, tried to despite the fact that ediatrict against Manchukuo's detention of fenders were surrounded
For the third time, the Chinese de-
Macao.
not
tend that this
war
between
Chinese Girls Praised For War Service
U.S. Losing No
It is alleged that the Wo Ping Yat, Time In Meeting
Hongkong Chinese owned corgo Defence Needs
and passenger ship, which has been staying in Wuchow since the com-
Hankow, Jan. 20, for Japan under any circumstances,
Chinese girls dressed in smart Washington, Jan. 28, escape to longkong but was stopped secretary of the Transport Workers'
а Soviet plane, which
on their
military uniforms, many of whom -000 be authorised for the manufac- The chairman of the House of by the cruiser.
Union has emphasised that the men's forced to larkl In Manchukuo way to Kuyung, 22 miles south-east have just returned from the North ture of gaures, dies and other aids to Representatives
of Nanking. But again they freed China and other fronts, together with Contradictory reports of the fale action in refusing to load a Japanese the Japanese oticial circles con │tination where they joined other prominent members of the Diploma-
territory on December 10, but the manufacture of army materials,
of ship have been received. The steamer is
the
themselves and arrived at their des- of which sum $5,000,000 will be ex-mittee, Mr. Carl Vinson, has owners are under the impression that time
approved by the
was affair Manchukuo and Soviet Union and Chinese soldiers withdrawn from terday afternoon under the auspices pended during the fisent year 1939. introduced a measure authoris. the ship made its escape to Canton,
tie Corps, attended a reception yes- "4. That $3,000,000 be appropriated} ing a 20 per cent. increase in the /while others assert that it is safe the Dockers' Union, has urged the directly Japan and the Soviet Union,
Ben Tillett, the veteran leader of was not a matter
combined force then that concerned Nanking. The towards making up the deficiencies of combat strength of the United
of the Federation of Chinese Women's proceeded further south to Lipang. Organisations. ammunition for the Army;
Passengers from Canton say they organisers of a public meeting ar- while the Soviet's unilateral suspen Lang
Lanchi and finally reached here. States fleet, which will provide saw the ship with a Socony-Vacuum ranged to be held on Sunday by te sien of the parcel post service affects hazardous journey, they were assist Chinese girls in the present hostill Many Chinese women representa nghting all the way. In their lives spoke on the part played by for the nation's greatest navy, Oll tanker and a firewood junk stand- China Campaign
Committee of not only Japan and the Soviet Union, ed in many ways by the He asked Congress to authoriseing by at Walshian-Kwaii, come miles Middlesboro, to support the action of but other countries also. ". That the existing authorised $800,000,000
villago Lies, The speakers emphasised that Guisido Hongkong waters. providing
Besides the Soviet plane in ques-people, whom they organised. Into Chinese women were not only bually building programme for increases in
47 Local office of Socony Vacuum Tillet declares ho is certain that tion was suspected by the Manchukuo armed volunteers-Central Newi. replacements in the Navy be in-new combat ships, including Company states it has not been ad-if the Harima Maru goes to London authorities as being a military plane, creased by 20 per cent;
three now dreadnoughts, 22 new vised of any incident in connection in accordance with her schedule according to a prem message from "6. That Congress authorise the auxiliary craft, 1,000 additional with its tenders but there are eight of there will be similar action by the Hetaking, which, quoting a statement laying down of two additional battle aeroplanes, 1,200 more officers and Hongkong or Wuchow and long-
of the Manchukuo Government, says these vennela plying between Canton dock workers there.-Heuter. and two additional cruisers
that there have been cases of illegal during the calendar year 1930, this and 20,000 enlisted mon.
kong.
crossing of the frontier by Soviet planes since early last year, totalling 10, on top of which occurred a
Lady Lille, wife of Admiral Sir flagrant case of invading Manchukuo Charles Little, arrived in the Colony appeal was also made to wo lerritory as far as 120 miles by the
an Wednesday by Tho steamer Soviet plane in question,
Duisberg and was accompanied by men of other nations to support her daughter, Mrs. J. Robinson, China's war against the Japanere. They are staying with Admiral Little Miss Agnes Smedley, the famous who is making: apatisfactory re- American communist, and Mias 'Anna
ships
to require a very Emall amount of Enactment of the measure and Government funds during the fiscal carrying out of the programme would year 1030:
bring the Navy up to a strength "That Congress authorko up to comparable with that of other sea $15,000,000 for the construction of a powers engaged in bullding pro- number of new type mail vessels, grammes, such construction to be regarded as The defence, security and experimental in the light of new do of this country sald Mr. Vinson,
_peaco}} velopments among navies and to in "makes absolutely imperative that
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(Further Stop Press News on' Page 18.)
the waterside workers.
PRINCESS JULIANA STILL WELL
Soestdijk, Jan. 28.
Princess Juliana's condition was
unchanged at.7 mm,desen
It is understood that the cüftiše,
DISGUISED MACHINE
The statement says that the Soviel
LADY LITTLE ARRIVES
engaged in hospital work, but many were actually in the firing lines and were participating guerilla war- fare against the Japanese.
The Federation Jasued o manifesto, urging a world boycott of Japanese goods, saying that "every Japanese silk stocking or toy purchased menna to kill Chinese civi- another bullet
An
ment is still not imminent. Reuty | plane-WAN Kring from "Vimivostok covery from him serious attack of Louise Bleonig also made bɛlet
spooches-tenter, --