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THE HONGKONG

ATTACKING JAPAN

Washington, Mar. 2.

Senator Lynn 3. Frazier, Republi- can of North Dakota, has introduced a Bill requiring the withdrawal of nationals, troops and naval vesacis

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, MARCH

FAREWELL TO POLICE VETERANS

from the war zones in the Eastern Inspector Murphy And

Hemisphere. "We don't want on- other Panny incident, and if we are

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the route and all sailing really interested in avoiding one the are subject to change or deviation with or without notice,

Steamers Tona

•MIRZAPORE 0,000 COMORIN

15,000 KAISAR-I-HIND} 11,000 *BANGALORE 0,000

NALDERA RANPURA

10,000

17,000

1 BHUTAN

0,000

RAWALPINDI

*DEHAR

17,000 6,000

From H'Kong about |

Destination

5th Mar. Straits, Colombo, B'bay & Karachi. 8th Mar. Marsellles & London. 10th Mar. Marseilles & London.

Shannon Honoured

Tributes were pald to Chief De- best way is to get out of places fective inspector. J. Murphy and where there is Oghting."

Divialon Inspector R. Shannon at the Recreation Club last night, Senator M. M. Logan, Democrat of Police Kentucky, in a speech on the floor when a farewell dinner was given of the Senate, urged the enactment in their honour on the occasion of

20th Mar. D'bay, M'scilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, of a Bill to safeguard against dieta- their forthcoming retirement,"

Hbg, R'dam & A'werp.

2nd Apr. Marseilles & London.

10th Apr. Marsellles & London.

that Japan torships. He charged "hates Christianity and always main- tained a malicious attitude

23rd Apr. B'bny, M'soilles, Havre, L'don, Hull those who believed in the Commissioner, Hon. Mr. T. H.

I'bg, R'dam & A'werp. 30th Apr. Marseilles & London.

7th May. B'bay, M'soilles, Havre, L'den, Hull,

'H'burg, A'dam & A'werp.

• Cargo only † Calls Casablanca Ali vessels may call at Malta

TALMA

SIRDHANA

SHIRALA

TILAWA

SANTHIA

BRITISH INDIA APCAR SAILINGS (SOUTH)

10,000! 12th Mar.

8,000

26th Mar.

Singapore, Port

0,000

Dth Apr.

10,000

23rd Apr.

Swettenham.

Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta,

0,000

7th May

B. I. Apcar Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

7,000

6th Mar, 10.30 a.m.

7,0001 7,000!

2nd Apr. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney 30th Apr.

Melbourne & Hobart.

Regular monthly sallings from Hongkong to Shanghai and Japan and Hongkong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

4th Mar. Noon. Amoy & Japan.

5th Mar. 7 a.m. Shanghai & Japan. 5th Mar. 2 p.m. Shanghal & Japan.

NALDERA

16,000

SIRDHANA

0,000

NANKIN

7,000

SHIRALA

8,000

17th Mar. Shanghal & Japan.

RANPURA

17.000

*BHUTAN

6,000

8,000

10th Mar. Shanghal & Japan. 19th Mar. Shanghai & Japan. 28th Mar. Amoy & Japan.

*BEHAR

#

Cargo only.

All dates are approximato and subject to alteration without notice, parents measuring not mare than 5 c.ft, will be received at the Company's Ouice up to mODE on the day previous to sailing.

Cannaught RC.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply

Agents

Japan is now a nation gone mad and is now taking over China. When the task is completed one third of the earth's population will be haters of Christianity."United Press.

INFANTRY LEAVE

United States. Regiment Departs from Tientsin

Over 100 were present, including King, Messrs. J. A. Fraser, W. Scho- feld, J, Whyatt, C. G. Perdus, M. J. Abbolt, K. M. A. Barnett, W. La Bart Sparrow, L. H. V. Calthrop, and A. R. S. Major.

Mr. King said Mr. Murphy and Mr. Shannon had with them between 20 and 25 years service with the Force, and were now going on re- of no mean tirement with records achlovement for persons who started the lower rank. career from their They had been commended by the Governor and the Commissioner of Police, and awarded the Police Medal and the Colonial Police Ser- vice Medal..

Tientsin, Mar, 3. Ending 26 years' service here, the United States 15th Infantry Regiment marched from the "Can Do" Barracks yesterday through streets lined with

provided guards of honour British, French and Italian troops Schofield and Mr. Perdue, who were also shortly leaving the Colony, the and volunteers.

former on retirement and the latter on long furlough.

Mr. King concluded by asking the gathering to drink to the health and of Mr. happiness of the retiring officers, by coupled with the

Foreign civilians turned out en masse to watch the departing regl ment.

names

BACK TO IRELAND In a willy speech, Mr.

Murphy

The U.S.S. Grant is sailing from Chingwantao on March 4-United said that although it was nice to be

Presa.

FOREIGN PROPERTY Americans Requested

Display Beacons

going back to Ireland, it was with feelings of regret that he was doing so as he had many friends in the Colony. He had spent a great part

Toof his life in Hongkong, had banished

DISTINGUISHING MARKS Canton, March 2.

many people, and he was now going to banish himself.

After expressing thanks honour done to him, Mec.

as-

P. & O. B'ding, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone ST by the United States Consul General alatance rendered to him, and Air.

MY.K

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TELEPHONE 30291.

In-

for the Murphy paid a tribute to the detective staif of the Force for the valuable A general letter has been sent out!

vestigation. Mr. Irving N. Linnell, to all united Sparrow, Director of Criminal can citizens within the Canton con-

Mr. Shannon replied in salar district, stating that correspon-vein na did Mr. Schofield and Mr. between the Perdue, both of whom expressed dence had been held United States authorities and those of regret at the leaving of two stalwarts Japan on the problem of possible of the Irish contingent in the local carriage to American citizens and

and Force. their property. The

similar

Japanese au- Inspector A. E. Carey, Chairman thorities have requested that all Ame- the Police Recreation Club, pro- ricans in the South China area of the

comply with the following provisions: Posed the toast of the guests,

it Cargo only) tround in addition to horizontal bea- which went towards the maint

San Francisco via Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Tatsuts Mara (From Kome) Tues., 22nd March Seattle & Vancouvor (Starts from Kobo).

Heian Maru ............................... ...Mon., 14th March

Now York via Panama.

Nojima Maru

....Sun., 27th March

South America (West Coast)-via-japan,-Honolulu-

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Holyo Maru (From Hongkong) Mon., 14th March London, Marseilles, Antworp & Rotterdam.

Suwa Maru .........................................Sat., 12th March Torukuni Maru

Fri., 25th March

.........

Liverpool via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

and Marseilles.

+Delagon Maru

.Sat, 6th March

Sydney & Molbourne via Manila & Poits.

Atauta Maru

......Sat., 26th March *Neptuna (Vin Salyon & Ports) Wed., 16th March Bombay via Singaporo, Penang & Colombo.

Ryuyo Maru (Omit Penang) Thurs., 10th March Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

+Malacca Maru

.Sun., 13th March

Kobo G Yokohama. (Omitting Shanghai)

Haruna Maru Kitano Maru

Fri, 11th March ..Fri., 18th March

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BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

To

NEW YORK

Via LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS,

NEXT SAILINGS

M. V. "TRITON “

on 5th March

M. V. "TAI SHAN

on 18th March

(Calling Shanghai)

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agenta....

Hong Bank Bldg.

Telephono 28021,

on

1. That large vertical beacons be whose behalt Mr. Whyatt replied by paying a tribute to the Force for and loyalty sel up

properties clearly pay their on

maintenance discernible from a distance on the their zcal, efficiency

Entertainment was provided by Messrs. A. Spary, Mr. A. I. Cash, W. Simpson, d. Hayward, D. Fitches, and A. Kirby.

cons previously suggested;

2. That the exact location of the above mentioned properties, be de Aned by street maps that will be sent without delay (through the Ameri- Con Consulate) to the nearest Im- ог the perial Army authorities nearest Japanese Embassy or Con- 'sulate.

Mr. Murphy and Mr. Shannon weze cach presented with a radio set.

Mr. Murphy is leaving on Saturday and Mr. Shannon on March 19,

In the letter Mr. Linnell said the since the previous Consular_note_to United States Government has made American citizens, in December, the It clear that it will hold the Japanese United States Government polley may Government responsible for any have veered still further from-s- damage done to American citizens former Isolationist stand.

properly

such whether

property has been mapped and identified with

Another interpretation that may be beacons or not. All claims for replaced upon Mr. Linnell's letter to stitution, he suggested in conclusion, his compatriots is that in American should include photographs of the correspondence with the Japanese damage done,

the American authorities have re- Fourth Letter

ceived some intimation of a Japanese This is the fourth Consular letter overland attack on South China in burs on the subject of the Sino-Japanese the near future. As no fresh rumours war that Americans in the South of invasion have been reported re- the China area have received since the cently through Chin se sources. middle of last August. It is signi-wording of Mr. Linnell's ficant to note that, while the first "to set up large vertical beacons three were warnings to evacuate, clearly descernible from a great dis- this, last letter makes no mention of tance on the ground," may be simply American evacuation from war zones. routine advice to Americana residing On, the other hand, It concerns itself solely with the in a war area. identification of American property. following as it does official conver- Such a change in the tenor of these sations with Japanese military au- letters would seem to indicate that, thorities, this present letter may in-

1938.

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Case No. 1937,

This boy's mother died at his birth early in 1935. His the aunt reported and Society's Inspector repeated- ly found signs of his step- mother's cruel treatment. After many warnings the case was referred to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs in January this year and arrangements were made for the child to go to his father's sister in the country. HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN Room 308. Bank of East Asia Buliding,

directly be serving notlec of an im- minent Japanese attack.

Mr. Linnell When Interviewed, said he had received no advance in- formation of a Japanese invasion overland. "Personally," he said, "I think the Japanese are much too busy in the North to spare troops for an attack

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ACROSS

1 This census instruction is

addition (9).

Perhaps on Idol (0),

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10 Epithet for the beuk of a bird which is breaking up a fat caterpillar (0).

11 Kind of leather (4).

12 "Braids" (anag) (0).

19 Did this sort of trader believe

in the golden mean? (9),

15 With me this makes a herb (3).

10 Menn (0).

19 Tree (3)..

21 This might be here now but It

obviously is not (7).

22 This might make mo nasty (7). 24 When this follows 20 down it

is arbitrary (3).

20 Swallow up (0).

20 He might be a mongrel but he

is a dog any way (3),

31 No, the lines on railway sleepers are nol made of this form of metal (9).

32 This vessel sends many another

La sea (6).

34 Sea-bird (4),

35 Draught (8).

30 Relative (6).

37 Altogether without value, ap- parently if broken in two

minus value (0).

DOWN

7 Agile (6).

23

8 Did you do this puzzle yester-

day? (9).

0 Whim (3).

14 Oriental vessel (4).

17 No it is not a Tube railway

this made of rude linen (9).

18 Thought (before a mirror?) (9). 10. Sul (3).

20 Palc (3).

23 This Is mixed in 30 down (4).4

"of 25 Even ~ tunatic admirers

Shakespeare cannot deny that part of this play is bad (7).

27 Commonly not in a good temper

(o),

28 Not a kind kind of ruler-pro-

bably (4).

20 Shakespearean character who

never went off allently (0s. 30 What makes us poor? (8). 33 Cut (3).

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3 Comprise (6),

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poet popular will animals (0).

5 Refuse showing

one

letter where the car ought to be (7), A kindly little creature In kind of course (0).

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