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25 words $2.00 PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
for 3 days prepaid
SITUATIONS VACANT.
WANTED: A Secretary-Manager by Godown Company. Apply stating nationality, age and previous experl- ence to Box No. 405, "Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED.
WANTED.—Golf Clubs. Second-hand, Gents or ladies for helght about five fect five inches. Write Box No. 403, "Hongkong Telegraph."
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
HOLLAND-00ST AZIE LIJN, N.V.
(HOLLAND-EAST ABIA LINE)
From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PORTS.
The Steamship
"GAASTERKERK” having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are pati- fied that all goods are being landed at the risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous gowns of the Holl's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 20th May, 1938, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the go- downs, where they will be examined at Holt's Wharf.
Consignees are requested to upply for a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo being examined.
is
Cilms against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other-
wise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any whatever.
case
Bts of Lading will be counter- signed by..
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LJJN. N.V.
Agents.
Hongkong, 12th May, 10RD,
ROYAL PORTRAIT APPROVED FOR GOVERNMENT HOUSES
The following communique has been issued by the Colonial Secre-
Their
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commemoration
Majesties Coronatlon, the King has been pleased to approve that copies of the State portrait of His Majesty and of Her Majesty the Queen should be placed in Government Houses in Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Union of South Africa, Newfound- land, India, South Rhodesin, Durma and Colonial Dependencies and British Embassies and Legations abroad.
"As a large number of copies will be required to complete the scheme of distribution some considerable time must necessarily elapse before His Majesty's gracious intention can be carried into effect."
LANDLORDS, FORCE TENANTS OUT WITH LAW FOR WEAPON
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taken within 21 days with mesne profits up to the day of possession.
ANOTHER CASE
Mr. S. D. Sykes was also ordered
to quit his premises, 532 Nathan Road, ground floor, on an action brought by his landlords, the Ka Chuen Land Estate.
No of bale
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
DOCTOR FINED
Assistant Attorney- General Testifies
that he was driving
FRIDAY,
CHINESE REPORT GAINS AT AMOY"
(Continued from Page 1). damaged, rendering Japanese support from "outsido extremely dificult Central News.
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MAY 18, #1988.
46 Killed In Barcelona Air Attacks
Valencia Suffers Similarly
Barcelona, May 12. There are 46 dead here and 48 injured following two air raids this afternoon.
In Valencia there are 22 dend
air raid last night.
of the Sale by Public Auction
Puhsien, Shansi, Recaptured to be held on Monday, the 16th
Dr. S. S. Strahan was summoned day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at
before Mr. H. R. Butlers at the Cen-
Sibelen, Shanol, May 13. the Omcos of the Public Works
tral Magistracy this morning on the week, Puhsten, north-west of Linfen, Following a alege lasting over a Department, by Order of His complaint of Mr. E. H. Williams, in west Shansi, has been recaptured Excellency the Governor of one Assistant Attorney-Genemi, for driv-
care and by the Chinese. Lot of Crown Land at Taming his car without due
caution in Stubbs Road on April 23: The Japanese forces, numbering Kung Road, Ma Tau Kok, in the
Giving evidence, Mr. Williams said about 1,800 men, retired from the Colony of Hong Kong,, for a
down Stubbs city after setting fire to many bulld- and 80 injured as a result of an term of 75 years, with the option
Road about 1.30 p.m. on April 23. Ings, of renewal at a Crown Rent to
There were two bends in the road) Trafic on the Chengtai, Railway is bo fixed by the Surveyor of His
above the garages at the junction of
of now entirely disrupted as a result of Stubbs and Barker Hoods: these damage done to the Majesty the KING, for
bridges and bends were separated by 120 to 140 tracic by the Chinese. Shouyang further term of 75 years.
station, cast of Talyuan, was burned Intending bidders are advised feet aproximately. Witness was tra- that immediately after the dis- 'Young at 20 miles per hour. and 3 by the Chinese..
he rounded the upor
bend, observed
During a recent engagement at car a small Morris
оп
tta its Talicu, zouth of Talyunn, more than wrong alde of the road, and in the 600 Japanese soldiers were killed act of passing a motor van. Both Central News, these vehicles were travelling up Stubba Rond, and were about mid- way between the bends.
one
posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the male, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in ensh. This sum will be refund-
·ed on payment of the Purchase prico. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Opposite Kow) won Taikad
Tam Kang Road.
Locality Begistry No.
Kowloon Inland
Lot No 4016.
G.
Kenzurumenta.
a
|fast;tout|frat|fear|
As per sala
plan.
Contents in
aq feet
Bental
Upset Price
18,600
$214
$11,150
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS o the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with ah authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase
price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No
King's Road.
Locality
Boundary
Measuremente
| N. } B. | K. | W.
teet feet foot foot
As per sale plan.
Coat is in
sq. feet
Annual
Routal
About
12,800
$236
Upset Price
· (196*4**
It was stated that the premises GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.
were let to defendant at $38 a month and that the tenaney was duly ter- minated by notice to quit on March 18, expiring on April 30,
Defendant told the Court that he could not remove on April 80 as his son was then between life and death. He asked the wife of the caretaker, who collected the rent, for an exten- sion and she sald she would give him a reply the next day.
BOY WAS DYING
"On the afternoon of May 1," con- tinued defendant, "she came along and said her husband asked me to see the solicitors. I could not shift even if I tried to find a cubicle, for my son got worse on that day and died the next..
His Lordship: Do you allege that you got permission to stay on?
Defendant: No. She told me to
sco
FOR SALE
The Steel Tug “KAU SING".
DIMENSIONS.
Gross Tonnage 376.96 tons. Net Tonnage
4.04 tons. Length 130.4' x Breadth 30.1' x Depth 14.6'.
Indicated Horse Power 1,200. Engino dimensions H.P. 18" M.P. 29"-LP. 48", Stroke 33".
2 Bollora longth 11-0 x diame- ter 120".
The above tug to be sold as she lios at hor moorings in Yaumati Basin, Hong Kong.
Furthor particulars can bo ob-
Hong Kong.
the solicitors but I couldn't tained from the Harbour Master,
owing to the condition of my son.
Why didn't you move out on April 301-1 couldn't because of the condl- tion of my son and the fact that I could not find any house.
Mr. E. S. C. Brooks, who appeared for the plaintiffs, sald defendant had been given two other notices, the first In December last year.
G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.
plaintiff so anxious to recover the premises?
Mr. Brooks: I understand de fendant has not been a very satisfac
His Lordship: Are you prepared
Hia Lordship: No action was taken in respect of the first notice? tory tenant.
Mr. Brooks: Unfortunately my clients destruined for rent
REFUSED TO TAKE RENT Defendant::. I went up to pay the roat but they would not accept it and Have ma a
File Lord traint.
to extend till the end of the month? I cannot because I have no instruc-
loss, to do so.
Plaintiffs were given judgment for possession of the premises within 21 am not concerned days and meme profils, at the rate of. with that: All I am concerned with $1.25 a day, up to the date of posses¬ is the notice in question.
slon. Defendant: My son was taken 11 You must move out at the end of the month," said His Lordship to de-
On April 10 and gradually grow worse.
I have asked the 8.C.A to mediate fondant, and the latter was heard to reply that he had tried but could not was 1210 find any house..
but they said they couldn't..
His Lordship Why
Mr. Williams had to apply all brakes and pull up dead, and if he hod not done so there would have
been a collision. The driver of the Morris saloon was Dr. Strahan, and when witness first sighted him, was approximately 60 feet away and abreast of the van.
Questioned
by
Dr. Strahan,
Mr. Williams said his wife WOR with him at the time, and be lind then told her that he would have to report the Incident, as they both had had a great fright.
Dr. Strahan, in evidence, said he remembered
pered passing a motor van on the day in question, and had noticed car slowing down. He had been in Mr. Williams' position many times before, but had not found Ji neces- Hury to slow down. He had been following the motor van for some time and thought it was safe to pass. Mr. Williams, sald Dr. Strahan, could have passed him without slowing
down at all.
His Worship. sald he thought Dr. Struhon would have been well advised to have waited until he reached the upper bend, In this Colony. there were a number OX dangers on the roads, and certain amount of care and discretion had to be exercised in passing another vehicle. Under the circumstances ho| was bound to convlet defendant, and imposed a fine of $10.
R. E. DRIVERS IN A HURRY
Three Royal Engineer Lorry drivers, J. Dunstone, L. Amey and H. R. Heath, were ench fined $8 hy Mr. Butters on admitting charges of speeding in King's Road on April 26. They were alleged to have driven at
hoy between 32 and 30 miles ver
Defendants said the road was wide and there was little traffic about, and as they were in a hurry to get back to Barrneks, they had speeded up.
A fine of $10 was imposed on Mrs. Sheng Wai Sin-chi, of 0 Gap Rond, for leaving her car unattended out side Morina House for three-quarters
on April 26. Trame of an hour
soid Sergeant G. Appleton
the chauffeur told him Mrs. Sheng was shopping.
Also summoned for leaving their vehicles unattended, Mrs. K. Y Wong, of Naran Road, and Mr. H. Masuda, of Ice House Street, were
ined $5.
Japanese Cross River At Puhsien
Chengchow, May 13. In an attempt to establish a June tion with the enemy in Yuncheng, which the Chinese abandoned yester. day, the Japanese forces at Puhalen, near the Shantung-Hopel border, crossed the Yellow River there yes- terdny:
The Chinese are now engaging them on the south bank of the river.
Central News.
Puhsien Taken
Hankow, May 12. A Chinese military communique states that Chinese troops have oc- cupled Puhalen, in western Shanel, the Jupunese retiring towards Heihu- kwan,
The Insurgents claim to be con- tinuing to close in on the pocket they and have formed between the sea Teruel and which is belleved to con- tain 10,000 Government troops.
It is declared they have advanced to a point from
which
they aro threatening Costellon dol Plano, n Mediterranean port.-Reuter.
From
Prkhol
POST OFFICE.
Amoy....
Straits and Manila
Shanghai
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Borvios''-London date, 8th May..
Strails and Manila'.
Per
Sinkiung
Das
Anking
May 13. .May 14..
Conte Biancamano Glenogla
.May 14.
May 14.
Imperial Airways Plans Memnon
.May 14..
.May 14..
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-
WAYS Direct Service"-San Fan-American Airways Plano Francisco date, 4th May. Shanghal and Fouchow
May 14.
Kiangsu
.May 15..
Haiphong.*******
Canton
.May 15..
Calcutta and Straits Straita
Hosang
.May 10.
Diomed
.May 7.
date, 27th April) ..
Pren. Jefferson
May 17.
Shanghal and Swatow
Sulyang
May 17..
Java and Manila
Tilnegara
May 17.
Van Houtsz.
.May 17.
Deucalion
May 18.
Imperial- Airways Plane 2... May 18.... Neptunu
May 18.
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Dale and Time
Saturday
F
U.S.A Canada and Japan (Scattle
Statis、r;
Japan and Shanghai
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"----London date, AZI MAY.
the
Manila
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For
MADRID OFFENSIVE
Hendaye, May 12. In a surprise attack on Industrial districts of Valencia,
out Insurgent plones carried Intensive bombing last night.
Loyalist. circles belleve this heralds the beginning of a new Insurgent offensive to saver Madrid from the sca.--United Press.
LOYALIST LOSSES
Salamanca, May 12.
dend Over a thousand Loyalist were counted in onc acctor alone after yesterday's Insurgent advance cast of Teruel,
According to on Insurgent com- munique, 200 prisoners were taken, and huge quantities of war materials were captured-Reuter,
INSURGENT GAINS
Teruel, Muy 12. Japanese troops at Puyang aro Insurgent headquarters in the slated to be making an attempt to Teruel sector announce that the im- cross the Yellow River at Tungkuo-provement in weather conditions has is, in an effort to move into western enabled forces under General Varela Shantung.-Reuter,
and General Garcia Vallino to resume
In the Alfambrn sector. operations
Since early morning the Insurgent artillery has heavily
heavily shelled the chief centres of resistance, while bombing planes dropped numerous bombs over the loyalist positions,
Youngcheng Taken
Shanghai, Mny 13.- Yungcheng, key strategic position south-west of Huuchow, was captured by an unnamed Japanese detachment at I o'clock yesterday afternoon, a Japanese military rpokesman sak KH; here this m
morning, confirming curler press dispatches,
It was taken
after the Japanese had defeated the Chinese forces hold- both sides of the ing positions on walled city, he added.
In three raids upon Subsien, south of Haichow on the Tientsin-Pukow aircraft naval rallway, Japanese yesterday inflicted heavy damage
station upon
buildings. munition stores and Chinese troop concentra-
well 05 lons throughout the town as we upon Chinese forces north of Suhsien, Ceaseless raids, the spokesman
1
A number of loyalist ammunition depots were hit and exploded. The
defence
the positions were, loyalist def communique states, completely de- molished.
The Navarrese division and the Vullo then Legionaires of General attacked and captured a number of mountain positions and townships. Loyalists militia units hastily treated, pursued by Insurgent planes.
Trans-Ocean,
H.K. WOMEN TO BE RECRUITED FOR
A.R.P. WORK
(Continued from Page 1)
TC-
suid, wero
corried out upon troopy and Chinese military ex- tablishments south of Mengcheng, in northern Anhwel province. Meng- cheng is now held by Jepanese troops.
In raids upon the Tinho and Paiyun private docks and these are all now airdromes in Kwangtung province, preparing schemes for the defence Japanese nuval inircraft yesterday
of their undertakings in the event of subjected the fields to severe bomb- Chinese
an air raid, ing, the spokesmon added.
"A circular letter is also to aircraft were hot seen in that crea, issued shortly to all business firms he vald,Domici,
employing over one hundred people them to co-operate with the arm
Hope For The Worst
Shanghai, May 13. The China Press, in an editorial this morning regarding the Japanese landing on Amoy Island, said that if Jupon was planning on invasion of South China an extension of Sino- Japanese hostilities was inevitable.
Mr. Lau Man-cho, reporter, was fined $3 for leaving his car un attended in Ice House Street on April 24. He pleaded that he was in a hurry to get to Kowloon that day, As there had been a murder at Yaumati. Be had been around all the car parks in the vicinity of the Stor Ferry wharf and could not find a purking space.
Traffic Sergeant Sargent said there were about 15: empty spaces oppo-back. site the Hongkong Club on the Con- naught Road Praya.
For causing an obstruction in Duddell Street on April 26, Ju Tok- cheuk was fined $$. Sergeant Sar- gene said that cars were only allow ed to be parked on the west side of
the street,
WHANGPOO SILTING UP AS POWERS QUARREL
(Continued from Page 1)
of three, comprising the Kiangsu Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, the. Shanghat Commissioner of Customs and the Shanghai Harbour Master, the latter also a Customs | employee. The consultative board
consists of six members,
from each of the nations having the greatest visiting tonnage, and onc uppointed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
one
The latter board has the power of
tu representations making
the
own
Samshul and Wuchow
Chung On ....Sat., May 14, 0.15 0.m..
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plane
ful, and U.8.A. by
the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 21st May,
Shanghai
Sat, May 14,
K.P.Q.
May 14, 9 a.m.. May 14, 8.30 .m..
G.P.O.
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Ord..
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„May 14, 9.38 aan..
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Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Corfu.Sat, May 14.
Direct Service”—-due Amsterdam, 24th May
Kongmoon
Bex..
Ord..
Sat, May 14, 0,30 a.m.
GP,0. and K.P.0.
Fook On...
Straits, Sandokan, Ceylon, India, Corfu
East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles. -duo Marseilles, 10th June,
Tientsin
Straits and Calcutta
May 14, 9,20 num.
.May 14, 10 a.m.
....Snt., May 14, 10 a.m.. ..........Sat., May 14..
G. P. D. and K. P. 0.
Parcels,... May 13, 5 p.m.. Reg
...May 14, 9.45 am. May 14, 19.30 am.
Ord.......
Goasterkerk Sat., May 14, 10.30 am.. Sat May 14,
Kutsang
G. P. O. & K. F. 0. Parcels, Ord.,
Air Mall for "Trance Orient Air- Lycemoon ....
WAYS Service"-due Marseilles, 29th May.
.May 14, 11 .n..
May 14, Noon. .Sat., May 14..
..May 14, 4 pm. .May 14, 4.80 p.m.
Sat, May 14.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Rez.,
Ord..
Air Ball` for Blan, Lanchow and Eurasia' Plans
Chengia etc, (viä Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).
Solgon
G.P.O. and K.F.O.
Reg..
Ord..
May 14, 4.20 p.m.. .....May 14, 5 pan.. Lyeemoon......Sat., May 14, 5 p.m.. Air Mail for "Imperial Always Imperial Airways Plane Bak, May 14..
Direct
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G. P. O, and K. f. d. neg..
May 14, 5 p.m.. Ord..........Mar 15, Noon,
22nd May.
Air Mall for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sal, May 14..
Airways Direct Service" due Darwin, 19th May.
May 15, Noon. ....Sat., May 14.
May 14, 5 pun..
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.May 14, p.m..
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and Chunɛklag by the "C.NA.C. Airways Direct Service,"
EP.O.
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May 14, 5 pm..
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May 10, 6-3.m..
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Swatow and Shanghai Tientsin ..
Sunday
Hongkong Muru Sun., May 15, 9 an.. Soochow
Lessons!
Air Mail for Sian. Lanchow and Eurasia Plane
Chengtu etc. (via Hankow) by
the "Eurasia Afeways Servico". (To further points by surface transport as Services permi).
Ord.
.Sun., May 13, 0a.m..
.Sun., May 16, 9 ́ ́üm. .......Sun, May 15.
G. P. O. & K. P. O.
May 15, Noon.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
EXCHANGE RATES
"It Is proposed further to farm a women's ARP. unit the object of which will be to teach the women of the Colony simple air rate
raid precati- flons NO that if the necessity arisea they can apply these lessons to their households. This organisation will work through the existing socie- ties, the Helena May Institute, and | Paris.. so on, and lectures will be given by | Geneva. qualified anti-gas instructors and Berlin. medical officers.
Athens "By this means It is hoped to train Milan a number of women hero with a view Oslo on their shoulders, and they may be also to obtaining volunteers who will extremely ill-advised to undertake give their services to the Govern-Stockholm.. risking untimely ment for certain A.R.P. work."
new
In view of the difficulties the Japanese forces have encountered in Central and North China, a venture in South China might be the straw that would break the camel's The Japanese have taken enough
more,
collapse.
without
SUB-TENANT
AT MERCY OF PRINCIPAL
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Jaw says that when the tenant is in
Helsingfors.
Brussels.
Shanghol
INDECENT PAPERS
May 11. May 12. Charged with exposing indecent .177.49/04 177.23/32 papers to the public view, Chan 21.70% Yu-leung, 17, unlicensed hawker, 12.38 was fined $30 with the alternative 5472 of a month's imprisonment, by Mr.
2204
21.78
.12.3834
14
Copenhagen..
.10.00
10.00
22.40
22.40
10.40
22.40
19.40
2284
.4.07
20
1427%
.142%
Nom.
Lishou Hongkong. Bombay..
.110 1/211
New York..
Vienna
Amsterdam. .D.GE Progue,
Amsterdam. Prague.
R. Edwards at the Central Mogia-
tracy this morning.
IMFORTED DOG WITHOUT-
PERMIT
Fines of $10 each were imposed on 2014 Cheng Kam, 41, and Chi Cho, 33, 0.08 coolies, by Mr. It. Edwards at Central 1421 Magistracy this
morning for 8.08 having imported a chow dog into the 142%
Colony without a permilt.
Nom.
110
..1/5.29/32 1/6 2012
both China and Japan, that the land- "It is to be hoped, for the sake of ing on Amay island is only a temporary gesture."---United Press. Violent Fighting Near Hofci
Lluan, May 13. Violent Aghting took place yester- day on the border of Hofci and Chaohsten, where a Japanese column attempted to push northward to rein- force their comrades on the Meng- arrears the landlord is entitled to go Montreal.. cheng sector.
to the house and seize everything Yokohama Occupying a range of hills. the in it. Even though the sub-tenants Belgrade. Chinese halled machine-gun bullets fave all paid their rent, they have Bucharest. on the advancing Japanese, killing no remedy except against the prin- Montevideo and wounding a large number.cipal tenant. The only remedy i can Buenos Aires....10.01% Central News.
suggest
is that you should locate the Rio de Janeiro...21 principal tenant, who had apparently Silver (Spot). 2017 misappropriated the rent, and pro- Bliver (forward) 18 eeed against him. Against the land- lords you have no redress.
Japanese Planes Over Houchow
Hsuchow, May 13. For the third successive day Jupan- ese planes rained death and devasta- tion on Hauchow yesterday.
Most of the missiles released landed
in the slum districts of tempur of Investigations
Mr. Armstrong, I asked this man whether he had naked the principal tenant to produce the receipt. He said he had but the principal tenant refused on the ground that it had that the only way the sub-tenants nothing to do with him. It seems
Executive Bouthil port are being bling and woundings are being can possibly protect themselves, is to
Body.
Interests of neglected, and, if not satisfied, may refer to a Consular Committee which again may refer to the Diplomatic
The Reformed Government Nanking, it was understood, will soon appoint an ometal to take the pince on the Execulive Board provided for in the agreement for the Klangsu Commissioner of Foreign Affolra— Domes.
CANDIDATE SPEAKS FRANKLY
conducted into the exact casualties, insist on the production of the receipt American church was wrecked during pay their rent. In view of the pre- It is now! ascertained "that on by the principal tenant before they the air raids. Wednesday. Despite sence of the Press, I thinks the widest lurge American flag and . Red Cross publicity about, this should be given, emblem conspicuously painted on the roof, the.
Japanese pirmen released bombs on the building three times. The incident has been reported to tho American
Embassy -Central News.
His Lordship agreed, and advised the claimant that in future he should insist on the principal tenant pro- ducing the receipt for the previous month before paying the rent for the next,
The claim was dismissed, but R wow later learned that the case would be re-opened to-morrow at 11 a.m.
Training Thousands
Shanghai, May. 13. ALBANY, Oro-In announcing he With a staff of 60 foreign officers would attempt to succeed Himself us under him. General von Falken- stato_senator from Lian county, Sen. hausen; chlof German advisor to newspapermen here yesterday' as he Charles Childs said: "I have never Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, has trained | left for Jopan.. robbed widows and orphans and 500,000 Chinese troops in Hankow, Mr. Gunther, who, said he had very seldom lla." Childs has held Mr. John Gunther, American author, stayed in Hankow for three weeks, the post seven times, desplie the fact of "iñalde Europa"",nów touring the sialed that Gen, von Falkenhauseri that he "wean't born in a log cabla" fer. Enat es. a. correspondent for the, bad hle headquarters in the Japanero or isn't a self-made man."
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