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SHANGHAI SPIRIT PRAISED

Japanese Showing Readiness To Co-operate

London, Apr. 29. The saving grace of Shanghai is its adversity, Imperturbable spirit in

former writes Mr. Edwin Haward, editor of the N. C. D. News in the new issue of Great Britain and The Eant.

"The trouper's motto. "The show is nailed to a mast on must go on", the banks of the Whangpoo.

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STOP PRESS NEWS QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

LOYALISTS STILL RESIST STRONGLY

Miss

COUNTER ATTACKS BY CHINESE IN Hendaye, Apr. 20. SOUTH SHANTUNG Italian bombing planes at Majorva

Hankow, Apr. 30. resumed their raids on the eastern

A Chinese milltary communique secter states that according to lateat advices cost to-day. It is reported that 10

Chinese and Barcelona between

and Sudadell, from the front, the Insurgent planes bombed "with great destruction to military Japanese positions in South Shantung abjcetives. They also destroyed in remain unching sector the. Chi- anti-pircraft battery at Badalona. In the

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of

the

and

Insurgents asserted that 11nese forces launched a counter-offen- Mr. Haward, in the first of a ter planes bombed military positions at sive by three routes, one colunin als of fortnightly articles "preps behindi

tacking the Japanese on the main destroying deposits Valencin the lines in China", and explains the Shanghai Municipal Council election. Raroline and oil, a munitions ware- front, another at Shihchikkou

house and two guards boats in the Talerchwang, while a third column

attacked are us

positions Japanese He says that the Japanese

harbuur. showing a a readiness to co-operate in

Meanwhip Government resistance north-west of Tancheng.

Severe fighting is still in progress. within friction

has stiffened and ended the Insur- requeing political

resh development at is no fresh Settlement 1 ch hopes of

There the International

victory. qult;ik

the opposing minimum. The Settlement's govern-Advantage was taken of a lull in the Talecchwant. There, ing body is mainly composed of men fighting as a result of storms, and forces are still fighting for possession versed in Council affairs, and it is reinforcements wert: rushed to the of Larchentier and Lienfangshan.

Teruel Washan a path of peace, Castellon de la Plana and

Kuoshan, sllunted west and sedulously pursuing a

restoration of

the of fronts, which engaged Insur-of Lienfangshan, fell into Japanese concentrating on

Atlacks hands on April 28, but Chinese furces commercial relations and improving gents in acattered battles. the pight of the citizens.

and counter-attacks occurred in the are now launching furlous vounter- Further articles will discuss pro- huge triangle of Teruel, Montalban attacks-Reuter, blems and personalities involved in and Alboccer-United Press. The Sino-Japanese conflict-Reuter,

the

AWARDS POLICE MEDALS

DOLLAR LINE NOT

TO STOP FAR EAST SERVICES

Washington, Mpu, 29,

JAPANESE ROB

JUNK CREW

Another junk incident, in which the rails of

were a Hongkong craft cut down and thurwn overboard and the members of the crew itad their pockets rifled of $23 In Hongkong

*1*3; • • Marlin Commissio sare today theat al had not heard of any currency, was reported to the police

now by the Dollar Line to dispose last night.

of

in a

In accordance with regulation the Regulations as to the grant, for- fetture, restoration and other matters concerning the Colonial Police and Medal, Fire Brigade Long Service His Excellency the Governor has bees pleased to authorize the

following wwards:

COLIONIAL POLICE LONG SERVICE MEDAL European Contingent

of its Oriental properties. A spokes- Chan Kam-fuk, Master of Hong- 1 WISH Impossible that kong hunk No. 472, reports that his there would be a discontinuance of craft was boarded by slx men from the Dollar Line

services across the a Japanese warship near Lin Ting Parte

island on the evening of April 27. Well Informed circles state that! Other than searching the men and

Commission hus Intensively rifling their pockets, the Japanese | studied for the past two months the made no attempt to molest the crew. possible rehabilitation of the Pollur Line, which is admitedly in finan-

culties.

Its Insisted that whatever bap- pens to the Dollar Line, the cons Henty

Pucille service would be maintained. Chief Inspector Archibali

Henry

A San Franelsen miessage says that į Elston, Inspector Michael

Dollar Line offetal laughed at the Hourihan, Inspector Albert William Sinith, Inspector John Caldwell Shaw Shanghal runour of discontinuance services and said: Richard of the Far East

Far Eastern business is per Charles

Albert and better than ever."United Press. '

William Fender, Inspector Chester-Woods,

Inspector Robert Rozesky; Edward Carey, inspector Frederick Thious Joseph Portallion, Inspector Thomas O'Connor, Inspector John Robertson McWaiter Sub. Inspector William Hynes, Sub. Inspector Robert George Butcher.

Indian Contingent,-Sub, Inspector Channan Singh, Sergeant Major Illi Sergeant 144 Rura!

Lance Sergeant 482 Mohamed Pulice Constable 400 Bur

Cantonese Contingent,-Police Scr- geant 002 Kwong Kan. Police Ser- geant 252 Iu Muk. Police Sergeant 200 Ho Chung, Lance Sergeant 220 Chan Hing, Lance Sergeant 386 Yau Wai, Police Constable 214 Lau Kuen. Police Constable 561 Man Won.

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London, Apr. 29,

The death is announced of the RL. Rev. George Bede Cox. 0.5.B., Abbot; of Glastonbury, and Superior at St. Mary's Priory, Highfeld, Liverpoo},{ since 1894, He was 84 years of age. -Renter Bulletin.

Educated at Downside, the Rev. Cox entered the Benedictine Novitiate in 1073. He became a priest in 188O He taught at Downside School, was urgault and chairmaster for several yeurs, and for some the Prefect of the School,

He left it is 1880 to take up missionary work. He Was ul Abergavenny, and started the Beccles Mission, and then be went Swansea. He was recalled to Down- side for the office of Superlor in 1802

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Society Women "Other Woman. Urge Boycott Bill" Passes

London, Apr. 29. Lady Marley, Mrs. Victor Gollancz, and Miss Marjorie Fry to-day visited Whiteley's sale on behalf

of the China Campaign Committee to urge shoppers not to buy Japanese goods.

Was

Lady Marley described the boycott movement in the United States which,

sald,

very strong. The she she said, was very strong.

The Managing Director, Mr. Waller Jones, in reply, said that Whiteley's stock of carried

very small

star knew Japanese goods. The which goods were Japanese, co that customers who did not want to put chase them could always be informed.

-Reuter.

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MEXICAN LAWYERS CHARGED WITH PROFITEERING

Mexico City, Apr. 29.

London, Apr. 29. What is wisely known as the "Other Woman Dill," received a third reading In the House of Commons. to-day with the Attorney-General's blessing, although it is a Private 31ember's

it will compel a testator to make. reuseable provision for the main- tenance of his own family.

The Bill arose originally from a number of coses in which estate was bequeathed entirely to "some other women," leaving the wife penniless. The Bill is sponsored by the Liberal, MP, Mr. Staniey Holmes, was passed without a division. Reuter Special.

Good Profits For Year

and

Subject to auulit, the accounts of Lane, Crawford, Ltd., for the year'

1938 show ;£

Mexico lawyers who acted for the nded February 28, foreign oil companies during the ex-profit or $127.154.02. to which must propriation criais, are accused, in abe added the carry forward from last communication from the Legisinture year of $62,390.23, making a total of to the Chamber of Deputies, of re- $189,550.85.

શ At the meeting of shareholders to ceiving fabulous fees for acting in be held to-day, the directors will traitorous manner.

The Legislature suggests that a recommend as follows: Transfer to special committee of the Chamber be General Reserve, $44,460.58; Trans- appointed to investigate the matter. fer to Staff Passages and Contingen- It is proposed that Mexican lawyerscies Account, $7,370.50; Dividend at acting on behalf of imperialistle in- the rate of 0 per cent, $60,000.001, terests should be deprived of their Bonus to Star, $10,730.29; Carry for ward to next account, $60,903.48; eltizenship.-Reuter,

Total $180,580.83.

AIMS TO RESTRICT ECONOMIC POWER Continued from Page 1)

banks from holding company control or ownership.

H.K. Officers Determined To Strike

He declared that the programme Strike notices have been dispatched was not the beginning of any to certain ships, and the Guild had considered "trust busting" activity, definitely decided to strike, said: Mira

but a programme to "preserve private W. E. Kirby, the secretary of the enterprise for pront by keeping China Coast Officers' Guild, when in free to utilles all our resources of terviewed this morning. capital and labour at a profit."

Another meeting is being held thi President Roosevelt declared that

morning, he said, when a dodali the concentration of private power line of action will be decided upon. to-day was unequalled in history, The officers are demanding fin One of the lessons of events abroad

which hit home way that the proved wages and working conditiom

berty of democracy was not safe t

propia tolerate the growth of private GIVEN NURSING APPOINTMENT power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratie State itself. That, in essence, is Fuselen -Reuter

Miss Kathleen Stters has been bp- pointed a Nursing Sister in Hong- kong.

Prluted and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY, TRAMI at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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