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RUSSIAN KILLED

IN S'HAI

Shot By Japanese Naval Sentry

Shanghai, May 15.

THE HONGKONG

BRITAIN WATCHES HENLEIN

Visit To London. Causes Much Speculation

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1938.

BARCELONA HEAVILY BOMBARDED

Insurgents Still Advancing

Barcelona, May 15.

TERRIBLE RAIDS AT HSUCHOW

Hundreds Slain In Air Attacks

The city suffered two air raids in

Hauchow, May 15. Surpassing their previous records the early hours of yesterday morn-of destruction, Afty-four Japanese Ing. These took place in brilliant planes idilled and wounded between moonlight:

700 and 800 people and demolished Heavy. fighting continues in the 3,000 houses in a series of ralds yes- north-east sector of the Teruel front. terday. Despite Insurgent claims that they

assert that they are holding their ground-Reuter Bulletin.

On Broadway at mid-night last night one white Russian was killed

London, May 14. outright and another seriously In-

Particulars of the conversations jured by a naval sentry when they failed to slop their automobile as between Herr Konrad Henleln and ordered, a naval spokesman an-leeding British politicians here yes nounced to-day. A quantity of cop-terday are a source of conjecture in per wire, screws and inths was found this moming's papers, which deal are making advances, the Loyalista In relays from ( a.m. to a p.m., rain- in the car, he stated. Both men very fully with the subject, were unemployed.

Questioned by Japanese gendarmes in the General Hospital Jater, the wounded man admitted that the goods had been stolen from Chinese shops and godowns in Hongitew dis- miches the skin appeat more truly pueris, smoother,trict. He cinimed he had been hired more inviifng to the eyes. And the thuill ther there is in touching a Savaga powdered skin could be told

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It is thought that both the British been represented with great pre- and Sudette points of view will anve cislon.

DRASTIC PUNISHMENT

Barcelona, May 14. Drastic punishment will be dealt The Daily Exprass draws parti-

out to all those found gulity of cular attention to Herr Henlein's

thus conversation with Sir Robert Van- speculation in foodstuffs and sitiart, who the paper considers contelbuiing to the rise of prices at explained the British Government a time of national difficulty, states an announcement Issued by the Burgo- master of Barcelona and chief of police of the capital of Catalonia.

Prices of all goods exposed for sale in shop windows must be marked in plain figures,

viewpoint.

The paper claims to be able to report that Herr Henlein declared to Sir Robert Vansittart that the Sudetle Germans would be satisfied with realisation of complete au- tonomy in those parts of the country populated by Germans.

MODIFICATION DEMANDED

The Daily Express thinks that Germany does not intend to march into Czecho-Slovakia,

clear to Herr Henlein.

The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph claims to know that British ministers did not neglect to point out that the demands of the Sudetic Germans would not be gym pathetically regarded by the British publle unless modified in

certain polnts-Trans-Ocean.

The authorities have also ordered half the music halls in Barcelona to close. Trans-Ocean,

BACKS TO WALL

REFUGEES

ARRIVING

The Anking, second ship to bring refugees from Amoy, arrived here yesterday at noon with over 1,300 Chinese aboard. Few of them were destitute on arrival hero and all were able to pay for their passage to the Colony.

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ofcere aboard the Anking report- Let ed that owing to the necesalty for anchoring in the outer harbour little ur Smooth could be observed at Amey. The Tyres thud of bombs and the sound of rifle | Modern fire was distinguished from time to time. but apparently the major

Full fighting was over.

Super

Circlo

Process. The enemy planes bombed the city:

The Anking arrived at Amoy on Prices from $7.50 ing over 200 Incendiary and demoli-

Wednesday and left on the following tion bombs, the largest number drop- evening and during that time those Sizes: 325 to 000, ped in a single day so far. Fanned on board BOW several Japanese Delivery: 2 to 3. by a south-east wind, huge fires blaz-planes and a few warships but wit- days or in 1 day

по nessed

fighting ed up in many parts of the city.

or bombing.

if required. Europeans aboard the ship did not Rescue work was practically im-go ashore but said yesterday that Sond us your Smooth Tyros to-day : possible on account of the quick suc-apparently conditions are abnormal but safe in the international Settle- eersion of the raids.

ment.

Seven bombs were dropped on the French Catholic Church. A part of the chapel was demolished and all windows smashed. Several buildings were also wrecked. A child seeking shelter in the Church was killed and seven persons were wounded.

Bombs were also dropped on the Hsuchow Middle School, the Hsuchow Normal School, the Hsuchow Girls Normal School, the office of the Hsuchow Daily News, and the Pro- The Loyalist Army with its back vincial Education Institute. Con- to Valencia suffered crushing re-siderable damage resulted. Soveral verses between Teruel and the sea missiles landed on hospitals.

The

Burgos, May 15.

On board the British steamer Hong Kheng, which arrived here with about 1,500 refugees from Amoy on Friday were Mr. Bun Shut-chun, the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of the city, and Messrs. Chan Shlu-ching and Ng Choi-klu, members of the Committee-Domci.

FLEE TO COASTAL TOWNS

to

Foochow, May 15. Besides the refugees who crossed the strait

Kulangsu, 150,000. Chinese in Amoy fled to: Halcheng, Tungun, Tsingkiang and Lungki on the Fulden const after the fall of the ctly. The government authorities in these districts are devising measures to accommodato and relieve them.-- Central News,

ARRIVE IN CANTON

or the

The Liberal paper News Chronicle during the last few days, during Heavy casualties were caused in is of the opinion that the object of which the Insurgents not only con- the slum districts near the Sleeping Herr Henlein's visit to London is to verted two salients into a solld 26- Buddha Temple, where between 500 1nd out to what extent Britain fo mile front, but also overcame some and 600 houses

were set afre by Interested in the Czecho-Slovencountered, the chief of which

the of strongest positions yet en- incendiary bombs. Many who were problem.

was not icilled by the bombs were burnt Britial politicians, and particularly Mr. Winston Churchill, Corbalan, equipped with massive by the fire beyond recognition. had made their attitude perfectly permanent fortifications, and for two years the headquarters of the Loyalist

The casualty list would have been thrust on the Teruel front. Reuter, higher, had not crowds of civiliana

fled to the suburbs when the

Canton, May 15, air raid HENDAYE REPORTS

alarm wes sounded. Returning to Over 1 hundred refugees from Hendaye, May 15.

the city in the evening, they were Amoy returned here yesterday by stunned by the horrible sights. Many steamers via Hongkong. Most of Insurgents have captured found their houses completely wreck them are natives of Canton Fartonete, 47 miles Inland framed and all Teruel and the coast highway, sever while others

their possessions gone nearby districts. They declared that discovered the bodies police forces in Amoy took part in ing the only remaining Loyalist road of their relatives crushed under the defence and suffered heavy through Castellan, by which they heaps of ruins.-Central News. casualties Special. have closed the trap isolating the Loyalists in the Canada Mountains.

Reuter adds that the power plant The Insurgents have sent moun

and telephone and telegraph offices tain fighters into the pocket to wipe traffic with Hauchowiu is practically were put out of action. Rallway It is learned that British Part out the entrapped Loyalists, whom impossible as a result of the per- mentary circles have expressed the they drove south along a 35-milo wish thot Herr Konrad Henlein front, might be given the occasion to ap-

Loyalists reported violent pear before the Foreign Affairs Com-

om- nerini

combats along the highway in mittee of the House of Commons volving 50 Insurgent planes and 20 next week to expound the attitude of

Loyalist. the Sudeten Germans towards the Prague Government--Trans-Ocean.

TO MEET PARLIAMENT?

London, May 14.

HENLEIN LEAVES

The

011

sistent bombing.

Reports that Gen. LA Tsung-jen was severely wounded during a raid on Thursday are described as fantastic.

.LIUAN. CARNAGE

Franco has now straightened his front for nearly 85 miles, reaching in

Liuan, May 14. to Teruel, He has four columns

Ruins and corpses poised for simulianeous attacks

were strowned London, May 15.

Castel Londel and Aplana..

over a wide area near the north city Herr Henlein left by air for Berlin. that General Mtaja, Loyalist

The Agenc Espoon has announced gate as a result of a Japanese air at comack on Lluan yesterday morning. He stated that Britain rejected his mander in Madrid, has rushed plea to exert pressure to wreck the take over command-United Press,

Nine enemy machines took part in the rald, releasing more than 20 Soviet-Czech military pact, which

bombs and strafing the streets with! machine-gun fire.-Central News.

on

was clearly the object of his visit, hoping to intensify pressure Czech statesmen to accept that major point of his programme, thus paving the way for conciliation to other

demanda.

Sir Robert Vansittart explained that the British were sympathetic to the Henlein aspirations. However they were unable to agree to move to induce Czecho-Slovakia to break the Soviet agreement. He pointed out that if there were resort to force the situation would be serious, be- cause of the military line-up between France, Russia and Czecho-Slovakda. -United Press.

VALENCIA BOMBED

to

Hendaye, May 15. The Insurgents rained hundreds of bombs on Valencia in preparation for a big offensive from the mountains north of Valencia. The raid wes only one of many along the Mediter- ranean coast where the Insurgents have massed for a drive to saver Valencla and Madrid,

The insurgents asserted that they were gradually straightening their lincs at Teruel.

BRITISH MEXICAN

RELATIONS SEVERED

Mr.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

Content De Mol (Marche Des Vaga- bonds from 'Toto'); SI Vous Voyiez Colle Que J'aime (From "Toto').... Albert Prejean with Orchestra cond. by Pierre Chiagnon; "La Cld" Ballet Music (Massenet)....New Symphony Orchestra cond, by Eugene Goossens; Si Mes Vers Avoient Des Alles (Hugo and Hahn); Paysage (Theurlet and Hahn).... Soprano Bolo

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0.80 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Joseph Szigeti (Violin). Rondo (From 'Sonata in D Major' -Schubert Op. 53-art. Friedberg) Adagio In E (Tartini-arr. Ondricek). 10.0 London Relay-In Town To Night'.

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For

Fox-Trots Throwing Peanuts To The Moon; Toodle-oo....Brian Law- Salamanca despatches state the

rance And His Landsdowne Orches- Insurgents surrounded ♫ Loyalist

tra, vocal chorus by Brian Lawrance; garrison near Villa Franca del Cir.

Tangos-Moonlight 'On The Rio in which many Loyalists had desert-

Mexico City, May 14.

Granda; Fireflowers....Heinz Hup- ed instead of facing annihilation. Mexico to-day severed diplomatic pertz and His Orchestra; Fox-Trots- PARIS WATCHES

The despatches said that the In-relations with Great Britain.

Sunset In Vienna (From 'Vionna surgents had discovered in the The Mexican Foreign Minister in Romance I'm Looking for Love....

Sunset'); You're Looking Paris, May 14. Political quarters here are watch-Loyalist plan that General Minja formed the British Minister,

would

Brian Lawrance and His Lansdowne a counter Owen O'Malley, that the reason was Orchestra, vocal chorus by Brian personally direct ing with tense expectation the par- offensive to cttempt. recapture the unfriendly attitude of the British Lawrence; Yours And Mine (From leys which--according to reports Morella and sever the Insurgent Government over the oilfield expro Broadway Melody of 1936'); I Know from London-the leader of the communications.

priation and the demand for a pay- Sudeten German Party, Konrad

The ship bombed at Valencia has ment of 220,000 annuity instalment Now (From "The Singing Marine') lieniein, will have with leading poll been identified as the Greatend and demanded in connection with British Roy Fox and His Orchestra with tical personalities in England. not the Greatland The Loyalists losses arising from Mexican revolu- vocal refrain: Waltz The Greatest Again stressing that the British announce that the British steamer ionary activities in the past thirty Mistake Of My Life; Fox-Trat--1 Saw A Ship A-Sailing....Heary and French Foreign Ofees are in Euphorbia was bombed at Barcelona, years.

A cheque for this sum, with ne-

Jacques (Britain's Champion Dancer complete accord regarding the Sude the Captain and first officer being

cumulated interest, was handed over Tempo Orchestra.

of 1034-38) with His Correct Dance ten German question, it is pointed wounded.-United Press.

simultaneously with the out here that the French Foreign

110 Close Down. Office is keeping in close touch with

ment. the British Foreign Ofes, and that Whitehall will keep the Quni d'Orsay Informed of the progress of negotia- tions. Trans-Ocean.

LUNGHAI RAILWAY NOW CUT

Shanghai, May 14.

PUBLIC SPINSTER NUMBER ONE

(Continued from Page 6.)

to marry 56-years-old Leopold Stokowski what effect will it have on her work?

announce-

Meanwhile, a Washington message states that the United States is ex- pected to refuse any request to act 30 mediator between Britain and Mexico-Reuter.

MEXICAN OFFER

Mexico City, May 15.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

It was learned earlier that the

The Hongkong Stock Exchongy Mexican Government would offer official summary, issued at 12.30 p.m. expropriated oil companies over a Saturday, says: Six years ago she was quoted period of 10 years, 60 per cent. of There was an all round improve- na saying of marriage in Holly Mexico's total all output, which in meni in prices and the market closes wood that she would hate her about the proportion that Mexico an-Arm. husband to lose his identity.

nually exports, after allowance for "How

local consumption. embarrassing," ahel pointed out, "is the situation of

It is understood that proceeds of the sale of the above exported

The Japanese spokesman at this the non-film-acting husband amount will be devoted to a special) evening's press conference officially married to a famous star. He fund for repayment to the com- confirmed that the Japanese cut the is bound to lose something of his panics of the amount eventually Langhai Rallway slightly east of

agreed upon.----Reuter.

Tangshan,

61 miles west of Hsuchowown identity. Imagine a man at 3 p.m., and, it is claimed, blew being called Mr. Garbo."

a steel bridge.

up a

"Rather than that, when I

I

He stated that the Japanese force marry, I should desire to retire la "suficiently strong," and said that from the screen altogether. while the Chinese are "akilful re- treaters," he believed that the vast should want to forget I had ever Chinese force in the Lunghal. area been Greta Garbo." was trapped and could not escape.— Router.

SAW BRIDGE DESTROYED

Shanghal, May 14.

'

O'MALLEY RECALLED

In-

Mexico Cty, May 15, O'Malley, British Minister,

• Mr. handed a note to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, stating that structions from the Foreign Office ho would leave Mexico, accompanied by the full diplomalle staff of the Bri- tish Legation.

British interests in Mexico will be left in the hands of the Vice-Consul,

Garbo's career has made her a woman of mystery. If she has now found happiness, will she ‡become our greatest romantic-Reuter.

actress or a hausfrau?

LETTER LOST 3 YEARS STAMFORD, Tex-Harold Fitz- gerald received a letter three year after it was mailed at Abilene, BO tics away. The letter was mailed in Abilene when Fitzgerald was

Domel's correspondent, flying over the railway with an army recon- nolterer, witnessed the blowing up of Wangchi Iron bridge at 3.12 on troops of the Yellow River in the Saturday afternoon. The cutting of neighbourhood of Puyang, in Shan- the railways culminates a two tung, despite Chinese opposition, and months' drive on Hauchow from north at 6 am. to-day they are reported and south--Domel.

to have reached and occupied Tsao- chow, n south-west Shantung.

The despatches declared that Ja- roaldent there. It had boong mis- panese artillery fire from there covers placed and never left the post-omee the railway and any trains on it until it was forwarded to Fitigarmặck must run Reuter,

ACROSS YELLOW RIVER

Pelping, May 18. Japanese official despatches report the micconful crossing by Japanese

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