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EUROPE ON FIRE Girl Hides
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obligations to Czecho-Slovakia and the Soviet has lúdicated her alillude In the same way.
Great Britain has shown her con- cern for the maintenance of peace in Central Europe by making three demarches to Berlin' and one to Prague within the past forty-eight hours.
In Gretna
As Maid
CZECH ELECTIONS PASS WITHOUT INCIDENT
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maintenance of order in the Sudeten districts is reported to have been reached yesterday between Dr. M. Hodzn, the Czech Prime Minister, and the representative of the Sudetens,
Herr Frank.
POST OFFICE.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
the
On Tuesday, May 24, General Post Office, Kowloon Central Post Office and all other Brancit Post Offices will be open from 8 a.m. to Noon,
NEW POSTAGE STAMPS Postage Stampa of the new issue H.M. King George VI in the de nominations 1 cent, 3 cents and 2 dollars will be on sale ns from May 124.
Gretna Green, Apr. 21. An eighteen-year-old girl is work-) ing as a mold in Gretna so that she For this reason it is not thought can alay in hiding from her mother
to summon the French long enough to qualify for a Greina ununt interruption on telephones and days and one delivery of registered quantities of these stamps for "Arat
necessary Cabinet,
The situation is felt this evening, on all hands, to be somewhat easier. -Reuter,
"Not Our Affair"
wedding to her twenty-three-year-old engineer-sweetheart.
Herr Frank again called on Dr. Hodza this morning, and complained that he was being impeded by con-
by the fact that armed Czech National Guards were patrolling the streets of Sudeten towns.
Herr Frank also complained that the Czech National armed guards had been called up for service.
As she served dinner in Greina Hall to-night to her employer, Mr. D. R. Mackintosh one of Greina's two marriage "priests" she said: "I'm not
not used to the work, but then Rome, May 22. It will only last another two weeks." No Indiention is given by authori- By that time she will have com-
days tative quarters regarding the Italian pleted
twenty-one her attitude towards events in Czecho-Gretna-the only qualification neces-o Slovakia. The Italian Government is sary for her marriage. giving its close attention to
The girl, who left situation, the gravity of which is fully Norfolk a week ago, zenlised, even by the man in the street.
the
But authoritative quarters repeat; "Czecho-Slovakin ta not our affair."
Watching Closely
Calcutta, Apr. 17. Calcutta Moslems gave a wildly enthusiastle reception to Mr. M. Á. Jinnab, President of
Mostem the League, when he arrived here yes- terday. He took the chair to-night-Reuter, at a meeting, attended by leaders of the Mostem community all over in- din. The Lengue is uncompromis- | ingly hostile to the Congress Party.
Thousands of Mr. Jinnah's followers marched in procession for four miles behind their leader who sat, heavily garlanded, in a carriage drawn by 14 horses. All traffic was stopped for two hours, to reduce the pressure of the throng, with a shade temperature of 107 deg.
In hie presidential address Mr. Jinnah appealed for peace in the dis- pute whout the Shahidgung mosque at Lahore,
demolished The mosque was
In
New York, May 22, The United States and Canada are the European
anxiously watching crisis.
The newspapers are reporting
developments in Europe in detail, spread out over front pages, with heavy, streamer lines.—Reuter,
CHINESE RETAKE RAILWAY CITIES
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It is understood that the Czech "In Prime Minister han refused at present withdraw the guard, but has promised to meet with the Sudeten requests-Router.
her home in calls herself Pam Smith. She refers to her live In sweetheart, whose parents
"John Brown." Lancashire,
司
SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT
London, May 22. A brief despatch from Berlin, She said: "We are madly in love. stating that it was understood that a My mother and John's parents op- slight improvement had occurred in posed the wedding. But nothing the international situation, provided relief in London after n day of will ever come between us,"
and unusual Sabbath To-night Mr. R. Rennison, Greina's uneasiness second "Priest," received a letter ministerial activities, culminating in from Mrs. A
A. Russell, of The the Cabinet, meeting at 5 p.m. J. Heath, Fakenham, Norfolk,
Earlier in the day the Foreign him to stop her daughter's wedding.
Secretary. Lord Halifax, had She mentioned that her daughter ferred with the German and French sometimes used the name “Pam," Ambassadors, Herr von Dirksen and M. Corbin and, accompanied by the Honte Secretary, Sir John Simon, had niso conferred with the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain.
Baking
GIRLS FIGHT SHY OF ZOOLOGY Dissecting-Ugh!
By A Correrpondent It would be difficult to
сол
added that
The Berlin despatch the exact reasons for the improve ment in the international situation wok as yet unknown, but it wns fact that a party of British women and children who had arranged to return to England to-night had post- ofcial poned their departure on
Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage July, 1935, by the Sikhs, who hud
fate of the majority of the Chinese is of held possession of it for 170 years. still in the balance.-Reuter. the examination period. damaged dutiable goods, the con- The demolition led to serious dis signees must arrange for a Revenue turbaneca between
Siklis and Omeer to be present.
Mostem and Clash Of Mechanised Steel find a subject which the uni-advice.---Reuter, แ Moslem All claims must be presented with- | obedience campaign. Mr. Jinnati in ten days of the steamer's arrival | pointed out that the Sikhs had been here, after which date they cannot awarded legal possession by right of be recognized,
No claims will be adroitled after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Are insurance has been effected, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1938.
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occupation.
dis-
The Moslem League. Fuid Mr. had gained enormous Jinnah. numerical strength in the past 1x months since the decision taken at Lucknow to widen Its constitution and consolidate its programme.
A careful study DX Congress pailties confirmed the impression that it was mainly Hindu and that its executive was developing on totall- tarian lines, usurping the position of [1 shadow cabinet for a future re- public. Moslems would never sub- mit
to the ukuses of the Congress high command. Australia
180,000 AT SYDNEY SHOW
Eydney, Apr. 17. All records of attendance at the 150th Anniversary Australian Exhi- billon and Royal Show were broken here yesterday, when 180,000 persons were present. All the arena stands had to be closed, and at least 30,000 were refused adrgission, their money being refunded.
Three hundred persons. fainted and were attended by ambulance
units. One 08-year-old farmer fell dead as he was running up the steps of one of the stands.
Sydney ha never been more crowded, and hotel and other commodation is most difficult to ob-
tain.
Lanteng, May 25. Chinese mechanised steel and nen
versity girl of to-day is afraid to tackle, but I have again proved weir might when fresh made the surprising dis- with 2,000 Japanese forces equipped covery that she shuns such smoshed an interesting study as zoo- through the enemy line and routed logy. the invaders
Chinese units, in a bloody combat
with modern weapons,
engagement night.
after 10 all night east
Just of Kweitel:
Nutlehwan, a small village cast of Chinese Kweileh, has returned hands after the failure of a fresh Japanese counter-attack last night.
units before them, the Chinese troops
moral
GERMAN DEMOCRATS FAIL
Prague, May 22. The Czech elections take place on three separate days-May 22, May 20 and a day in the beginning of June.
To-day's elections were held in Prague and 177 electorial districts in Robemia, Moravia, and Solvakla, in- philosophy, cluding both Czech and Sudeten- Logic, metaphysics, political organisa-German districts.
In 77 districts candidates were re- turned
The unopposed
German tion, industry and trade, and now even mathematics and banking Social Democratic Party is the only and exchange, she takes in her German party opposing the coalition stride, but for some reason she parties under the Sudeten fender, shows an aversion from zoology, Herr Kentein.
At the last examination for the
Crushing the Japanese mechanissa have now surrounded the flechas highest posts in Whitehall, though women captured the record number vaders in the vicinity of Weilou, to
of eight places, not one of them chose the south of the railway line.
zoology-possibly owing to the fact that the laboratory work is rather
According to a telephonic message from the front, the Chinese army, after recapturing Heng station, have now advanced Tungkanglow and Taying where flerce üghting is region. -Central News.
MACAO CATHEDRAL
RE-CONSECRATED
In the German towns In Czecho-
Slavaldia, the German democratic bloc (all opponents of Henlein's party) obtained 25 per cent, fewer votes than In the previous elections. Reuter,
In the 1935 elections the German Social Democratie Party, which "Examinees may be required to dis-represents the German-speaking pre-
Ictoriat
Czech-Slovalca, Rained sect frogs and dogfish, though the 200,042 votes in the 1935 elections, modern girl selence student is said to
and holds six seats in the Senate and be hardboiled."
11 in the House of Deputies. Opposed to the definite pro-Nazi policy of the MRS. GAMP
parties led by Herr Henllen, the
Party takes Social Democratic rather
attitude
Here are to candidates:
some typical questions
"It is feared that the introduc- tion of rapid transport by acroplane nay rad to widespread dissemina- Macro, May 22. Following extensive alteration andtion of certain, tropical diseases borne Report fully on any re-construction, the Se Cathedral of by insects. Macao was formally re-opened this diseases which you think might be morning before a large congregation. spread this way, and suggest
measures to prevent their spread. The opening ceremony of Ponti- "Discuss the physical nuture Bical High Mass was conducted by His protoplasm..
"Write Lordship the Bishop of Mucno, Rev. J. du Casin Nunes, who was assisted Communities or on Filler-feeding' by
Monseigneur Pushan, Vicar animals. Apostolic of Kongmoon, and other "Write an essay on: The vitalistic elerical officers.
It was attended by Sarah Gamp hos invented a mechan- HE. the Governor of Macao, Dr. A. Istic Mrs. Harris with the express Tamagnlat Barbosa, among other object of giving her a piece of her leading naval, military and civil off-
nind'; or 'Eugenics'; or 'Investigation cers and many others.
a short essay
of the deep sea."
on Insect
in
nggressive
Nationalist questions.
BRITAIN STRIVING
In order to assist Dealers and require considerable
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery
of ordinary correspondence as on Sun- others who
correspondence at 11 am.
day covers, supplies in complete
The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Bheels of 120 stamps only will be Talpo and Un Long will also have available at the Chief Accountant's from 4.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. to-day, one delivery of ordinary correspon- Omce, let door, Post Office Building, will not be The Money Order Office will be May 23. The stamps dence at 11 am.
valid for postage until to-morrow, entirely closed.
May 24.
AMOY SERVICE Parcel Post Service to Amoy is lemporarily suspended,
the
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Maila ars AIR MAIL LETTERS
earlier than Air mail letters may be posted in closed 15. minutes the ordinary posting boxes. They time given below unless otherwise should be clearly marked "By Air stated, and where malls are adverils- sumfelent postage. ed to close at or before 9 am, re- Mall" and bear Insuficiently prepaid letters may be gistered and parcel mails are closed taxed with double the deficiency or at 5 pm, on the previous day, forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.
AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel ping are temporarily suspended.
From
Straits Javn
Calcutta and Straits Calcutta and Straits
Saigon.
Halphong
Manila
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "vin Siberia" it so superscribed. INWARD MAILS
Per
Antenor
Tjisalak
Mausang
Shirata
Aramis
Canton
Emp. of Japan
date,
Alr
Air Mall by ""Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London
10th May.
Duo
May
23.
May 23.
May 24.
May 24.
May 25.
May 25.
Moy 24.
Imperial Airways Piano....May 25, Service"--San Pan-American Airways Plane
Air Mail by "Pan-American
ways
Direct Francisco date, 18th May. Straits and Europe vin Suez (Let~ ters and Papers) Lendon date, 28th April-and London parcels- London date, 29th. April Tientsin and Swatow Bangkok
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Per
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May 25.
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Van Heulsz.. Mon., Muy 23, 2.30 p.m.
Swatow Saigon. Madong. Saiamaus, Rabaul.
Sydney Melbourne ........ Neptuna.... Mon, May 23, 330 p.m. Air Mail for Sian. Lanchow and Eurasia Plane...... Mon., May 23.
Chengta etc. (via Bankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to
points by further transport as services permit).
Samshui and Wuchow
May 23, 4.30 p.m. May 23, 3 p.m.
.Tues., May 24, B.15 am. Tues., May 24, 0a.m. Tues., May 24, 10 a.m.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
surface
Reg., Ord
Tuesday
Baiphong, Batavia and Sourabaya. Tibadakk Konymoon Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin
Talming
On Lee
Siberia
Aramis
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Swatow
Haitan
*Haiphong
Kingyuart Muinam
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Sulsang
Amaterdam, Service"-due
Hollow, Pakhai and Haiphong....
.Tues., May 24, Noon .Tues., May 24, Noon. Tucs, May 24, Noon. Tues., May 24, Noon. .Tucs, May 24.
G. F. O. and K. P. O. Ord., Ref..
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G.P.O.
May 24, Noon.
May 24, Noon. May 24, Noon
May 24, Noon. May 25, 6 n.11.
n
5th
on
June.
Straits and Calcutta
Sulsong
Parcels. Ord..
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Tues., May 24, Noon.
of
TO END CRISIS
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Air Mail for Wachow, Kwelyang C.N.A.O. Plane
and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service."
.... Tues., May 24.
K.P.O,
Rep,,
Ord..
or
Reg., Ord..
Wednesday
Samsirul and Wuchow *Shanghai
Kongmoon
Kongso Tolyuon Fook On
Kronviken
Shanghai, Japan and Europe vla
Siberia Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin *Japan
Aramis
Thursday
Sandakan
"Discuss the importance of humidity The changes wrought in the recon-
as a factor in the environment of an struction provide the Colony with a insect. tabernacle of magnifcent structure Trace the avolution of the mam- and design. Sculptured reliefs and matinn skull from the condition in the ngured stained-glass windows serve early reptiles.
The Cunard White Star liner Fran- conla, 20,125 tons, the third of the
versels
Australian visiting cruise waters for the 150th nnniversary celebrations, arrived here this week-
Pacific end. The Canadian
Ilner Empress of Britain, 42,348 tons, and the Hamburg-Amerika Reliance, 19, 50 tons, were here a fortnight ago.
There are 300 cruise passengers which is dedicated to the Immaculate nostly Americans-on
Conception, while a melodious Ham- Franconia, and they are busy sight-mond organ provides sacred Music→→ seeing here and in the Blue Moun. Our Dun Correspondent, tains. Several planes have chartered to take parties to Mel- bourne and Hobart, Tasmania, where they rejoin their step.
Five Men
board
the
been
to harmonise with sacrosanct aliar
Fall of Hauchow
men
Drowned-Five fishing off the const here have been drowned. Their launch capsized in heavy seas Reuter. South Africa.
ROUND-THE-UNION
MOTOR RACE
Cape Town, Apr. 17. Rond competitors in the Round- the-Union motor marathon arrived here to-day, having escaped the appalling weather encountered by the Durban entrants on the Durban- Cape Town route. After the first day of the race, which began Thursday, the weather cleared, and the tired drivers
are now having ideal conditions,
Un
The race is a reliability trial of 2,000 miles, the cireult being Cape Town Johannesburg - Durban -- Cape Town.
Pioneer
Port $00
Motorist Dead-The death has occurred of Copt. Donald Menzies, to Uitenhage, near Elizabeth, a distance of about miles. He was the first motorist in South Africa to be fined for exceed- Ing the speed limit.
The Budget Surplus.—South Africa's Budget. surplus for the financial 'year ended March 31, 1930, amounted to £4,204,637, De com- pared with the estimated surplus of £3,200,000, anriounced by the Minister of Finance, Mr. N. C. Havenga, on Feb, 26-Router,
"Celebrated"
Peiping, May 22. Japancat residents in Pelping, numbering over 10,000, celebrated the fall of Bauchow to-day,
All Chinese pupils in primary and secondary schools were required, to uftend a mass meeting, at which political speeches were made,
Seven Chinese bands, hired for the occasion, paraded through the streets, playing
After
martial music.
primitive bony Ashes.
"Discuss the relationship of the
"What light does morphological and experimental work throw upon the senses of insects?"
Planes Carry Troops To Guerilla Zone
Peiping, May 22. At least 10,000 Chinese guerillas are reported to have attacked Fao- fingfu, 40 miles south of Peiping, the mass meeting, 11:0
but there has been no Interruption to: students formed a procession through the service on the Pelping-Hankow the streets.
railway
on which the city is situated. Japanese shops displayed lighted The Japanese garrison at Paotingtu signs alleging that the Chiang Kalis reported to be a small one. slick Government had fallen. - Reuter.
CHINESE ARMY HEADQUARTERS CAPTURED
Peiping, May 22.
A Japanese motorised solemn surprised the headquarters of the Chinese 22nd Army south- enst of suchow and captured General Tan Ton-yuad, accord- ing to an official Japanese claim fasued this afternoon.
Some of the General's 'stafT' were killed and the resi› were captured,
General Tan has been taken in Hanchow, the report add)-- Reuter,
No official information is available here but it is belleved that rein- 'forcements. have been sent by air- craft-Reuter.
NO TELEPHONE TO CANTON
Telephone communication between Hongkong and Canton has been inter- rupted since last Friday,
We cannot say when it is likely!
resumed," that the service will bo
an official, of the Hongkong Telephone Company: *tolt the Telegraph this morning, A
The fault has developed on Chinese section of the line.
the
"It is one of the longest interrup-
10 pule.
apportion blame or attribute motives.
The British Government is using all its influence, both in Prague and #more rational Berlin, to obtain
which negotiations atmosphere In
Henlein and the between Czecho-Slovakian Government may
proceed.
Herr
Seek To Avoid Incidents
British diplomotle action
in Prague being directed towards emphasising the importance of avoiding incidents, while in Berlin Britain is urging the importance of patience and moderation.
In press circles it is understood that the German Ambassador, Herr von Dirksen. during conversations with Lord Halifax, the British Forelan Secretary, pointed out that whereas Germany won maintaining a correct nititude no far as her troops were concerned, the movement of Czech troops on the frontier were open to misrepresentation,
It is learned that Sir N. Henderson, the British Ambassador, BOW Jerr von Ribbentrop three times yester- day, but there was nothing to Indicate that the latter's assurances regarding German troop movements were regarded with complete satis- lang as the faction in London es present tension lasts.—Reuter,
Swatow, Shanghai and Tlentsin.. Facshing Tientsin
Yunnan Mausang
Wed., May 26, 0.15 a.m. Wed., May 25, 8.30 a.m. Wed., May 25, 10 a.m. Wed., May 25, 12.30 p.m. Wed., May 25, 12.30 pa.
Wed., May 25, 1.30 pm. Wed., May 20, 2.30 p.m. Wed., May 25, 5 p.m.
Tal Sucn Hong
Thurs., May 26, 8.30 am. .............. Rajputana Thurs., May 20, 10.30 a.m. Shanghai and Jupan Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Sunlos Maru Thurs., May 26, 2.39 p.m.
G. P. O, and K. P. O.
Reg.,
.Thurs., May 26.
22nd June Air Mail for
South Africa Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and
South Africa, Egypt and Europe President Doumer
Marseilles via Marseilles due
Imperial Airways Imperial
London, Dircet Service"due 2nd June.
May 26, 4.15 p.m.
Ord.,
.May 26, 5 p.m.
Ord,.
Airways Plane...Thurs.. MAY 20.
G.P.O. and K.P.0. Rex...
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Japan
U.S.A., Central and South Ame rica and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)- due Vancouver B.C., 15th June and Europe via Siberia.
Shanghal
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
.May 20, 5 p.m. May 26, 5 p.m. ...Thurs., May 26.
.May. 27, 10 a.m.
G.P.0. and KP.0. Parcels, Reg.,
..May 20, 5 p.m.
May 27, 0.15 a.m.
Ord.,
Friday
Conto Ross0 Canton
.Fri., May 27, 9.30 a.m., Fri., May 27, 2 p.m. Fri, May 27.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru BRITONS' HEROISM
IN FACE OF DEATH
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in the car. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper took refuge beneath the car.
TRIED TO SAVE CHAUFFEUR
Dr. Wyatt holsted the unconscious choffeur on his shoulder and across the bullet-swept road towards a nearby ditch,
ran
He was shot as he fell into the ditch. Nevertheless, he continued to feebly wave the Union Jack until he
led.
The Chinese who captured · Mr. and Mrs. Jasper apologised when they found that their victims were British, stating thai they hul fired on the car in the ballet that it was Japanere The British gag, ther said, was not recognised.
They provided Mr. and Mrs. Jospier with food and mules, and the couple rode. 80 miles through mountains,
tions sustained on this trunk line. back to Taiyuantu-Reutor.
G. P. O. & K. P. O,
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island 9th June.
Reg.,
Ord.,
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Chitral
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Marseliles-duc Mar- scilles 24th June,
Parcels
Reg.
Ord..
Saturday Air Mall for "K.LM. Airways Direct Chitral
7th- Service"-due Amsterdam),
June.
May 27, 4.30 p.m. May 27, 5 p.m. Fri, May 27.
G. P. O. & K. P. O.
May 27, 5 p.m. May 28, 0.45 u.m. May 28, 10.30 a.m.
Hollow, Pakhoi and Halphong.... Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Finne Sat., May 28..
Barvice"-due London,
Direct
5th June
Bah, May 28.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.. ..May 28, 9.80 am. OrL,
.May 28, 14 ani. Kwanglung. Sat., May 28, 3 p.m.
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
neg.,
Ord..
May 28,
May 19, Noon
at
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Rer.
May 28, 3 a.m.
Ord.,
May 29, Noom
Air Mall for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Bak, Slay 29..
Service" duo Airways Direct Darwin, 2nd June,
Manila, Strells, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Parcels only for Germany via Hamburg
Gnelsenau ̈..Sat, May 28, 5.00 p.m.
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