THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY,
MAY 28, 1938.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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CHURCH NOTICES
METHODIST CHURCH
L. C. A. Meeting in The Assembly Hall
TWO SERVICES SUNDAY
Prea Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church, Hymn No. 85, 300, 100, 108, 426.
Sunday Services, May 29, cher: Hev, J. E. Sandbach.
Evening Service at 7. pm. at the English Methodist Church, Hymna 685, 690, 380, vi.
Notices for the Week
1. Following the Evening Service,
provided
at
a Social Hour will be held at 5.15.
are Refreshments minimum charges; all Servicemen and civilians are warmly welcomed. 2. The Badminton Club meets on Monday and Thursday at 7.30 pm. Further particulars from the Secre- tury of the "S. & S. Ilome".
3. On Tuesday, May 31, there will In the
be a
meeting of prayer
Chaplain's Room
flome" at 8 pm.
4. On Wednesday,
of the "S. & S.
Junc 1, there
in
will be a meeting of the L.C.A.
the Assembly Hall of the "S, & S Home" at 10.30 am.
UNION CHURCH
Rev. A. MacLellan To Preach
Morning Service 10.30 a.m. ing Servico 0 p.m.
Even-
Preacher at Morning Service, Rev. Service, Evening MacLellon. Rey, K. Mackenzie Dow
A.
The Soldiers' and Armen's Chris- tun Association meets In the Church Hall on Tuesday Evening at 7.30 p.m.,
The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Fridny morning at 10.30 a.m.
invited to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. AR
HOROR.
FURTHER FRONTIER VIOLATION CHARGED
Czech Plane Scen Over Gencund
Berlin, May 27.
CHINESE DEFEAT
DOIHARA
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one and a half divisions of General Doihara's crack troops.
There is nothing of the defensive fighting around Talerchwang "in this batile, nor is it reminiscent of the strategie retreat from suchow. 1 The Chinese forces are making really spiriied attempt to bottle up General Doihara and his forces and to completely wipe out the enemy.
Troops Pouring In Everything is being poured into the
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th 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 Repulso
A fresh case of alleged fron- Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 tier violation by a Czecho-Slova-battle by the Chinese. Hundreds of here from all parts of the country, years, with the option of re-kian military plane was reported thousands of troops are being rushed newal at a Crown Rent to be from German sources in Vienna for the Chinese realise that a defent In this area may presage the fall of fixed by the Surveyor of Is to-day.
The report states that a Czech Hankow. Majesty the KING, for one fur-
military biplane appeared over ther term of 75 years.
for Inter being Intending bidders are advised the town and frontier station of and German guns, which were pro-
preserved emergencies, are being flung reck- that immediately after the dispoGeneund and after flying over bubly and of the lot the Purchaser (If Bleilegen Bridge, circled
to annihilate Dolhorn. not the applicant) will be required over the frontier station,
The report alleges that the
There is only one discardant note, to deposit with an authorised officer who will bo present at the observer leant out of the plane mail force of Japanese has suc- reeded In crossing the Yellow River sale, the sum
of two hundred and took photographs-Reuter,
GERMANY PROTESTS
north of Lanfeng. They constitute a
and menace,
being attacked London, May 27. dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum
understood that the German vigorously by guerillas and Chinere It is will be refunded on payment of
la pro- Government protested to the Czecho-neroplanes. As a single sustained the Purchase price.
Slovakia Government yesterday unfaction in one district, this
battle af the trontier bably the greatest lo-day against "continual violations by Czech planes, accord-Sino-Japanese War-United Press. ing to a report from Prague,
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Modern Vickers tanks, new Soviet
lowlessly into the battle in the attempt
arc
is semi-officially reported from Major Offensive Launched Vienna that not only have German on the troops not been reinforced
A German-Czech frontier but regiments kent from Germany to Austria have fast few been recalled during the days.
Reuter. OBSERVER EXPECTED
Prague, May 27. Morning newspapers in Prague all arry a report that iritish observer is expected in Czech-Slovakla
$6,000
Contrary to statements emanating from London. Prague newspapers declare that the omeer selected will be Mr. William Strange, Chief of the Central European department of the Foreign Offer.
It is believed that Mr. Strange will tour the Sudelen-German areas in company with Die British Military Attache in Prague, and will report on his Andings lu London early week
nex
that Mr It is pointed out here Strange knows Czecho-Slovakia well.
was here recently with Mr. Anthony has often visited the country, and Eden, the former Foreign Minister - Trans-Ocean.
FOURTH PROTEST
| PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works
ANTICIPATED Department, by Order of His
Prague, May 27 Excellency the Governor of one
learned that Germany has in-, lot of Crown Land at Repulse
the Colony of jdfvertly profested against Saturday Bay Rund, in Hong Kong, for a term of 75 mobilisation in Czecho-Slovakia.
In addition the German Minister of reat Prague has fodged protests uguiast years, with the option newal at n Grown Rent to be three frontier violations and a fourth Exed by the Surveyor of His protest is possible.-United Press, Majesty the KING, for one far-
ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised
Bankow, May 27. Launching their major offensive on Thursday morning from the cast, west and south, Chinese divisions finally sinushed through the Japanese de- fences at Lanteng shurtty after mid- night, and have completely occupied the Lunghi strategic city on 10
Railway.
rem-
Chinese reports state that Dunts of General Dothara's division, Anding that their escape northward via Chinuko has been intercepted, 24 north- 4 31 3 retreating casterly direction, with the Chinese In pursuit.
Meanwhile, Chinese mobile forces are stated to have, surrounded the Japanese troops at Kwantai, on the north bank of the Yellow River.
It is rellably learned from Chinese circles in Hankow that the Japanese Lanfeng th troops retreating from the direction of Kaochen were inter- cepted by another Chinese column Trom Tsao- Southwards pushing chowfu,
Chinese newspapers this morning issued "Victory" extras, which were quickly snatched from newsboys na soon as they appeared in the streets of Hankow.
Chinese circles attach much m-
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portance to the recapture of Lanteng.
which, they believe, completely clears
the Japanese from the Lunghai Rail- way west Kweltch.
The position at Kaifeng has becatne easier with the recapture of Lanfeng. -Reuter.
Spokesman Confident
Pelping, May 27. When foreign newspapermen asked the Japanese spokesmen here to-day whether he feared General Dulbura would be wiped out at Lanfeng he replied:
LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHINESE CUT WAY THROUGH Evangelical Lutheran Church Ser- vice at De Nathan Road, Kowloon, that immediately after the dispo-
JAPANESE LINES 10.30 am.sal of the lot the Purchaser (if Sunday, May 29th, at Sermon by the Rev. W. i. Me not the applicant) will be required
(Continued from Pape 1.1 Laughlin.
cordially
authorised The publle is
to deposit with officer who will be present at the
Mactrwang 131 the and anie, the
of two hundred chang вип
vicinity of Chenlly, and Kuhsingtsi, dolfara, ($200) in cash. This eum at Louwang,
Chenitu, will be refunded on payment of Since the recapture
The Kuanti
"It General Duihura doesn't lose the Japanese at the Purchase price.
the present battle, he will probably opposite bank of the Yellow River,
uf the
runk
full PTONS to
be promoted to the have stopped trying
General. as strong Chinese forces are
incties bank.
"lis the south
strategy and guarding Japanese attempt to effect a junction initially occupying Lanteng between their troops on the oppor.ie most briun."
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
The subject of the Lesson Sermon
in all Christian Science
Churches
to-morrow, May 29, will be; "Anclen! and Modern Necromancy, allus Mex- merism and lypnotism, Denounced."
The Golden Text will be
heed that
(Matt. 24:4).
no
deceive man
*Take you."
Among others the following elta- tions will be read from the Bible
WIL
"And there
was
in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon: and the dragon fought and his angels and prevailed not; neither was their place found any
1 heard more in heaven. And loud velce in heaven saying, Now la come salvation and strength and the Dower Kingdom of our God and the
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of his Christ, for the accuser of our brethren la cast down, which accused them before our God day and night. Therefore, rejoice, ye heavens and ye that dwell in them" (Rev. 12:7, B. 10 and 12).
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Sclence Text boott: "Selence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy "The great red dragon syn- bolises a lie the beller that sub- stance, life and intelligence can be material. This dragon stands for the sum total of human
error.
The
Revelator lifts the veil from this embodiment of all evil and beholds Its awful character; but he also sees the nothingness of evil and the allness of God. There is no power apart from God. Omnipotence has all power and to acknowledge any other power Is to dishonour God." (Pages 503, 228.)
Announcement.
Firat Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- konk, a Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass., Macdonnell Hond, vioso to Tram Blation, Sunday Service 11.15 am. held at 10 am. The Sunday School
Tealimony Meeting. Wednesday, 0 p.m.
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Sketching the pusitions of the barks is therefore frustrateri
Between 4,000 and 7,000 Japanese Japanese and Chinese forces, the scattered in the area between Lou-spokesman showed that the Chinese really surrounded Lanfeng except wang and Kuhsings have
For a thin line of communications to thown into a precarious position
the Yellow their retreat has been cut off. Chinese the north-west, where troops which retook Louwang and River was passable at Chenłukow.
"Doihara did not fear this encir- Kuhsingts are now closing in
clement, because he knew that the them from the north and the south.
the Chinese
troops occupying Kaocheng, north- io In west Shantung
were unlikely hand.east of Lanfeng upper continue to gain the
take the offensive due to recent de- The Japonese siege of Chuyeh wus lifted after the arrival of Chinese feats."
in the reinforcements. There are now more enemy troops around Chuych, andl Tingtao. Shanhsten, Chengwu
on the The Japanese at Kocheng
sur- border Dre Shantung-Honan rounded-Central Ner
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Other Japanese troops vicinity of Kweltch are expected to Occupy that city to-day the spokes- mann added. As soon as Kwellch is occupied the Japanese forces in that region will proceed westward along the Lunghel Railway to the relief of Dollinra. United Press.
Success We have pleasure in announcing Japanese Claim
Mr. EDWARD GEORGE
Tsinan, May 27. that
been BELBIN CRAVEN
Chinese troops of the 35th Division,
to menace Chiengchow from north counter-offensive against a Japanese Hanan, Chinese forces, in a crushing appointed a Director of this Com-supported by five tanks, launched u pany.
column yesterday near counter-offen- attack, retook Monghalen, west of sive agulost a Japanese column yes- Wenheten, on the north bank of the
and Tangni Yellow River, yesterday. Liuchwang terday near
The Japanese suffered heavy losses chwang.
21⁄2 miles south-west of Chenliuhslen Ferry, according to in the battle and are now retreating The hore to-day. Two towards Tainyang to the north. report received of the Chinese tanks were captured. Chinese are following in hot pursuit.
Another Japanese column reported-Central News. the capture of Shichni, 25 miles west of Lenteng at one o'clock yesterday sharp encounter afternoon, after
Grave Drought
In Australia
the
unit
Clearing South Shansi
Hankow, Muy 27. Chinese and Japanese troops are The drought in New South Wales, with Chinese forces equipped with
west of which in parts of the interior has several trench-mortars. This
C few
miles Yushushon, which is been the worst in 30 years, is
now was part of the Second Field Artillery now opposite each other
Regiment. thoroughly broken.
The Chinese are now stated to be west of Hofel and about 100 miles Heavy rains fell throughout
last A Chinese spokesman said State on Wednesday and Thursday. intent on the recapture of Lanteng, west of Nanking, the former capital. Pantoralists and wheat-growers, who to which end they are bringing up to
night that a Chinese flying column have suffered a lean period during the front lines their crack units with had manoeuvred to the north of the the scorching, dry days of past years, mechanised equipment.-Domel.
Japanese right flank, and had driven pro overjoyed at the prospect of new
nort-eastwards in an attempt to cut the Japanese lines between Hofel and Chaohsien',
Another Chinese column claims to
Honan in un drive have crossed the Yellow River in
the Japanese north-western
01 Yungch!, agadint
southern terminus of the Tungpu Railway.
The movement is designed to clear
--Reuter.
pours.
prosperity opened up by the down- Yuchen Reported Taken
Peiping, May 27. A Rending Rooms is located at Hank of The whole of the Enstern states East Asia Building. 10 Des Voeux Road have beachted enormously by the
The Sakal and Iijima detachments Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 10:30 am, tornius. Useful falls were registered of the Japanese forces have captured 1 p.m.3 nm to 4pm.. and a p.m. to also in Victoria, and general soil the walled town of Yuchen, 10 miles pm, Wednesday from 10.30 am. in 1 pm conditions in the wheat and weet north cast of Kweltch, according to And from p.m. to 4 pm. Saturdays 10.30 B., to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian areas are now good.--Reuler. Betence Literature le available at the
Reading Room. The public is
cordially
the Reading Room,
MR. T. R. MACDONALD GOES HOME TO-DAY
a report received here to-day.
The gates of the town were closed, according to the report, and had to
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invited to attend the services and to vayears in the insurance department be battered in before the Jupaziose southern Shansi of Japanese troops.
of Jardine's in Hongkong and North could gain entry.
Chinese garrison defending the China, ls, owing to ill-health, going honte on retirement, though computra-city composed chiefly of two units
belonging to the 24th. Division, Aus tively a young man.
married tained considerable losses. Born in Shanghai, he
Shanghallander, Dorothy Among the many well-known local another people who are going home on the Gardner. Both familles are old and P. and O. Hiner Chitral to-day are well-known in the Northern port, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Macdonald and originally hailing from Scotland, the
Mr. old son. Tom Macdonalda from Inverness and the their two-year Macdonald, who has been for 26 Gardners from Glasgow.
Chinese Recapture Menghsien
Chengchow, May 28. Dashing the dreams of the Japanese
Japanese Admission
Peiping, May 27. The Japanese spokesman admlited to-day that fresh Chinese divisions in the vicinity of Kaifeng and Lanfeng, on the Lunghal Railway, were taking the offensive against Lanfeng,
Ite repeated his former predictions that the Chinese offensive would!
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"After Kaifeng falls, the Japanese will easily occupy Chengehow." 10 snit. The spokesman said that 2,000 Chinese troops, preceded by five tanks, yesterday attacked Chenlukow in an effort to cut General Dolhara's remaining line of communications.T.T. London The spokesman claims, however, that Demand the attack was repulsed, the Japanese TT. Shanghai TT. Singapore capturing four of the five tanko.
Chinese planes bombed the Japan-T.T. Japari ese positions near Lanfeng at 10 TT. Indin o'clock on Thursday morning, but T. T. US.A. "there were no casualiles."-United T-T. Manila
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