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INSURGENTS
Readjustments Now Being Made
San Sebastian, Mar. 20. Readjustments to General Francisco France's front line continue on the Arugon front, while the army avalia
orders to resume the advance.
Published results of the advance state the Insurgents captured
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villages, gaining 2,350 square miles, coninining a population of 100,000, and that they also captured 10,000 prisoners, 78 cannons, 50 tanks and Innumerable firearms, and brought down 35 aeroplanes in the course of the past fortnight's attacks, Reuter.
BRITISH PROTEST TO GENERAL FRANCO
London, Mar, 20. The British Government has in- structed its agent at Salamanca to address a communication to General Franco expressing Britain's horror at the air raids on Barcelona, and raids on polating out that air civilian populations are contrary to all principles of international law.
Reuter.
Five Drown When Junks Capsized
Two Still Missing
In. H.K. Wators
A sudden squall near Lung Ku Tan, between Castle Peak and Deep Bay, about midday yesterday, was res- ponsible for the overturning of two Ashing junks, causing the deaths of five members of the crews through drowning, and the disappearance of two others.
The dead and misssing persons, who include the wife and son of the Junk master, were all from junk No. HD2242. Five bodies were later re- covered by a Water Police launch.
None of those on board the other junk, No. HD1872, was lost, though
few suffered injuries. The police are still searching for the missing persons.
Obeisance To Japanese Sentries Denied
Peiping. Mar. 21.
As a result of further repre- sentations 10 the Japanese authorities regarding the inet- dent in which, it is alleged, the Rev. Mr. Murray was made to raise his
and hat
bow to a
rater
Japanese sentry recently, the Japanese civil authorities have
informed the British authorlifes
ше that Japanese headquarters has nover issued orders to the, effect that Britons and other foreigners must obey an order to uncover the bead and to bow to sentries. They have telegraphed in- structions to Tsangchow, to cease such a procedure if it is in force there.Reuter,
LITHUANIA'S SACRIFICES APPRECIATED
Kovno Mar. 20.
A spokesman at the Foreign Office stated to-day that Lithuania had been ad- vised by a friendly power to agree to the Polish ultimatum, and added that Lithuania's sacrifice for peace was appreciated abroad.
Poland is fulfilling the agreement by withdrawing troops from the frontier.-- Reuter.
HONGKONG. ́JUNK SEIZED
MONDAY, MARCH
TIENTSIN TROUBLE
THREATS
Shops Won't Handle Now Bank Notes
Peiping, Mar. 21.
The Mayor of Tientsin, Mr. Pan Yu-kwei, arrived here yes- terday to report on conditions in
Lentsin.
1988.
CLOUSTON SETS NEW RECORD
England-New Zealand In Four Days
Blenheim, N.Z., Mar. 20. Flying Officer Clouston and Mr. Victor Ricketts landed here at 4.57 a.m. G.M.T., thus establishing an England to New He said that shops in the Zealand flight record of four foreign concessions at Tientsin days eight hours and seven were refusing to accept the notes minutes, compared with Miss the Japanese-sponsored Joan Balton's 11 days one hour Federated Reserve Bank. and 25 minutes,
of
He added that Communists were
The fliers propose to start Extremely active in Tientsin, and many of them had been arrested re-back for England to-morrow, cently- United Press.
Ordered To Purchase Newspaper
Peiping, March 21. The Hain Min Pao has published anj order to all Government, organs to compel ofeints and employees to sub- scribe to the paper so that they may become properly imbued with the "Hain Min spirit and principles."
The lagging circulation of this seral-official organ has jumped by over 50 per cent.-United Press,
"Freeze Out" Threatens Trade Rivals
Japanese Bid for Tobacco Monopoly
Pelping Mar, 21.* The Japanese Tuo Tobacco Com- pany is negotiating to buy the only Chinese cigarette factory in Tientsin and is offering the lowest possible price under threats of a "freeze out" unless the business is sold,
when their machine has been overhauled, and they hope to beat the record for the round trip.-Reuter.
START RETURN FLIGHT
Blenheim, Mar. 20.
Mr. Flying Offeer Clouston and Victor Ricketts left here for Sydney at 0.31 am, on the first leg of their return fight to England. They seek to establish n record for the round trip, having already made a new re- cord fight from England to New Zea- land.-Reuter.
Schuschnigg Embarrasses Nazi Chiefs
Do Not Know What To Do With Him
the
Vienna, Mar. 20. Dr. Kurt ngure in
von Schuschnigg may abilitate Otto Blonetta, the corporal proceedings to re-
who shot the late Dr. Engelbert Doll- fuss and was executed as a a result. It A source connected with the trans-Is believed a
a new trial
be held may action sad this was the first step in a in a endeavour estabilsh a verdict now completed plans to establish that the Planetta trial was a mis- Japanese tobacco monopoly in
carriage of justice, for which Dr. von North China, with the Tao Company Schuschnigg was largely responsible,
Tlenisin-Pukow assigned the the Manchukuo Tobacco Monopoly in the shooting of Dr. Dollfuss.
aren and also. that Major Fey participated given the Peiping arce:
to
It is said that plans of the Japanese Meanwhile the authorities are em- include the ousting of the British-barrassed as to what to do with Dr. American Tobacco Company competi- von Schuschnigg. They first plan- tion through forcing this concern toned to send him abroad, but it is be- pay high import duties while the TanHleved that Dr, von Schuschnigg op- and Manchukuo organisations will posed this, and refused to give an be allowed to enter produels duty undertaking to abstain from political frce ---United. Press.
activity.Reuter.
SMALLPOX
FIGURES
INCOMPLETE
WET WEATHER TO CONTINUE
Providing the north-east inonsoon does not re-establish itself, Hong- Incomplete health returns for the kong may expect a continuance and week-end disclose that 32 further increase in the warmer
weather cases of smallpox lilive "Been`notified,) which heralded "the end ofTM" winter' bringing the total since January 1 to to-day. 1,530.
10 o'clock this
For the third day in succession, Temperature, al Kowloon has been the principal cen- morning renched 72 degrees, the tre affected, 20 cases being reported highest recorded since the heat wave from the mainland as against ten carly in the month. Shortly after from Victoria and two from
10 am, however, it began to decline, Shau- kiwan.
and by 2 p.m. had fallen to 67 Aberdeen and the Harbour were
degrees. entirely free from notifiable discoses, according to week-end returns present to hand.
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case
al
tivo
Temperature yesterday remained
variation very even, the
between minimum of 63 degrees and maximum from being only two degrees. Following this morning's fog, which hampered
of diphtheria and cases of typhoid were notified Kowloon, one case of chicken pox ferry services and harbour shipping (imported) was notined from Vie between 5 and 7 a.m., rain set in, 1 torin, and there were two cases of
measles and four cases of meningitis. fairly sharp downpour, with thunder.
The measles cases were reported from Victoria and
Kowloon, and the meningitis cases from Victoria, Kow- loon (2) and the New Territories.
Further mist or drizzle, with fog, is forecast, for the next 24 hours. Moderate south-westerly winds are also forecast.
STOP PRESS NEWS
BIG YACHT LAUNCHED Hongkong Build For New York Waters
What must be one of the largest yachts built in Hongkong was launch- ed at Cheungshawan this afternoon, when the 634-foot Bermuda cutter! Orlent took the water. She belongs to Mr. F. A. Jenckes, of Providence, Rhode Istand, and was const
constructed at the Wing On Shing yards. Chan Yau, master of a Hongkong
the rain, a
a number of junk, to-day told police his vessel cop had been seized on March 17, at 10
were present to watch the christening ceremony, which was per- p.m., when he was overtaken by formed by Miss Helen Tracy, young Japanese destroyer and trawler. He and bla crew were ordered into their daughter of Mr. Fred Froey, of the
Standard Company. sampan when three miles south of
Mter Lintin, Chinese territory, and the other accessories are installed, the the radio equipment and Junk was towed away towards Tal-Orient will be shipped to New Yoric The junk and its cargo were valued
on the steamer Peler Maersk nt $4,000.
March 27. She will sail under the New York Yacht Club colours.
The Orient was built from designs DATE OF HEARING FIXED
Sparkman and Stephens, navaj architects of New York, and Mr. C. F. Haughey, who is associated Hearing of the case against a clerk with the firm, supervised construc named Chan Lni-chuen of de Com Mr. Haughey explained that the Farm, Ice, and Cold Storage pany Lád., who is charged with main reason for the yacht being larceny, was fixed for. 11.30 a.m. on built in Hongkong rather than in the
by
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Friday, March 25, by Mr. K., M... A. United States was the difference in Barnett at the Kowloon Megilir best, and also that, the hipyards in this morning. It was" stated that he, Americikwere at present overworked. will be defended by the Hour Ladis Any33 horsepower Daleel engine is D'Almada e Castro, Junior.
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ONE PICKPOCKET CAPTURED,
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MORE GAMBLERS'
FUNDS FOR "POOR BOX".
Admitting a charge of having kept
Li Keung, appeared at the Central a common gaming house in Kwong Magistracy this morning, charged Wah Street, a man named Mak Kan, with stealing $4 in Chinese banknotes 43, was to-day fined $40 by Mr. from Fung Lin, 24, married woman, Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon on board the steamer Kinshan, and Magistracy. with the unlawful possession of six others were
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Kand Pearen editae earring were louna