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France Angered By japanese Bombing Of Hospital

Paris, June 7. It is stated that the French Foreign Offee has instructed the French Am- bassador in Tokyo to ledge another protest with the Japanese Govern ment in conurellon with the air raid

Canton.

protest specifically The Fecond theals with the bombing on Monday of the Paul Doumer Hospital, which was severely damaged when it was struck by two bomba,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE

8, 1998.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

· BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Thursday, the 9th JUNE, 1938. (The Birth- day of His Majesty The King). Hongkong, 4th June, 1938.

HONG KONG MINES, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Com- pany, First Floor, Prince's Build- ing, Chater Road, Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1938, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc

of lors and the Statement Accounts to 31st December, 1937. of the The Transfer Booka Company will be closed from Wednesday, the 15th day of June, 1938, to Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1938, both days inclusive,

Board of the of By Order Directors.

T. A. MARTIN & CO.,

Secretaries.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

The Petit Parizien states that the French Ambassador in Tokyo has

What to do to help a child been instructed to call the Japanese to the fact Government's attention

child who the French Anyone knowing of that the hospital had national tricolor prominently painted has been assaulted, neglected, manner Ukely in the roof, and that the intier must-treated in a have been clearly visible to Japanese alemen.

Le Journal also stresses that it is deult to believe that the Japanese ay mators did not recognise the hospital, since it is situated in its own grounds olside the city

Journal adds that the French Aushamador has been instructed to express to the Japanese Government the indignation felt in France at the bombardimeats of Canton, which have violated not only all international rights but also the elementary prin- ciples of humanity-Trans-Ocean.

PLANES WARN OF SWATOW ATTACK

(Continued from Page 1.)

of the war continue to be held in Government etrelen.--Trans-Ocean.

Two Plancs Shot Down

Canton, June 7

Two Japanese planes taking part in last Monday's bombing of the north- ern suburbs of Canton in their second raid were brought down by Chinese

according anti-alreraft gunfire.

military sources.

All the three of the crew of the light bomber which fell in a village near Satchuen were captured alive by the Chinese, one was fatally in-t jured while the other two were only subtly hurt.

machine The other invading brought down is reported to have fallen in Samshui district. Instruc- tions have been sent to the local au thorities to locate the wrecked plane and its pliots,--Special.

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The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Room 308, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 48, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspeelor, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Young Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where mallee la proved.

German Who Guided War Raids Dead

Prof. Hugo Hergesell Pioneer In Field

Berlin, June *7.

A famous German meterologist who made it possible for Zeppelins Air and Gothas to carry out their raids on London during the Grent War has just died in Berlin.

He is Professor Hugo Hergesell, the meteorologist who supplied the weather reports for the German air raiders during the war.

He was born at Bromberg in May, 1869, and after graduating in Natural Science, was at an early age appoint- of the Meteorological cd director Bureau for Alsace-

Alsace-Lorraine and professor at

University. Strussburg

President In 1890 lie was appointed of the International Commission for Scientific Aviation, and carried out important research into air-currents, etc., by means of fights. With the Prince of Monaco he took part In several expeditions, made voyages in German warships to pherie conditions, and, as friend and adviser of Count Zeppelin, played a part in the development of German airships. For

many years President

study atmos-

of the German Airmen's League, le was very popular with nviators,

In 1914 he took over the direction of the Prussian Aeronautical Obser- valory at Lindenburg, and during the Great War prepared the weather re- and the ports for the array and pilots carrying out air-raids,

Rising to the first rank of German meteorologists, he became a professor at Berlin University, director of the Meteorological Observatory at Pots- dam, a member of the International Meteorological Committee,

and chairman of directors of the German Meteorological Institute-Reuter,

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H.M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY REVIEW.

It la notified for information that the following traffic arrange- ments will be enforced on the ocension of The King's Birthday Review on June 9th., 1938:-

1.

All vehicles going to the Review at Wong Nei Chong will proceed clockwise round Happy Valley via Wong Nel Chong Road |

to the entrance gates.

will

2. Gloucester Road closed to vehicular traille from 6.30 a.m. to 10 a.m.

1.

Parking of Cars.

Vehicles will be parked in the vicinity of the Race Course is directed by the Pollee on duty.

2. The atand at the public entrance is reserved for official cars only.

3. Morrison Hill' parking ground (opposite Civil Service

and Village Road reserved for private cars. Club)

fre

4. Ventris Rond in reserved for pabile ears,

Government House Reception. The traffic arrangements for the Reception at Government House on the afternoon of June 9th., will he as follows:-

1.

OWNER DRIVEN cars will park in KENNEDY ROAD or the LARGE PARK opposite the Helena May Institute. The wicket gate Government House grounds in near this park will be open for

AS AN EXIT ONLY.

use.

2. CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN care wl park on MURRAY PARADE GROUND where a special tele- phone to Government House will be installed.

Guests requiring their ears should give the numbers of their cars to the Police Officer on duty at Government House steps.

3. No car will be permitted to park in Government House Garage or grounds.

4. In

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Hongkong Telegraph Air Record Swing To Conservatives

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June-September, 1938

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order to avoid delay SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE

guests arriving by taxi or public car are requested to pay the fare as quickly as possible.

6. Sedan chairs and rickshas will set down. their passengers at the main entrance to Government House in Upper Albert Road.

These vehicles will allowed inside the ground of Government House execpt in the event of heavy rafh,

not

be

T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police. 7th, June, 1938, Hong Kong.

EIGHT BRITISH VESSELS BOMBED (Continued from Page 1.)

been

Injured by these Reuter Special

DUTCH SHIP HIT

raids.

Barcelona, June 7. A Dutch collier was bumbed and damaged during an air raid here last night.

The Chief. Officer of the ship was seriously Injured and a British Non- Intervention control officer, who was a passenger, was slightly injured. Reuter.

Paris, June 7,

Spanish Insurgent alreraft carried, out several bombing ruids on strategie positions in Loyalist territory on Whit Sunday and Monday, becording to reports received here.

About 100 bomba were dropped on Valencia and its suburbs, while other raids were made on Alicante and the at railway

Junction important

Sagunto-Trana-Ocean.

MONDAY-CASUALTIES

Barcelona, June 7. Losses and damage by various air ralds carried out by Insurgent plunes on Whit Monday are officially stated to be us follows:

Alicante: 78, killed, 40 Injured;

houses killed, 22 Valencia: 7

destroyed;

Segorbe: 12 killed, 32 injured, 25 houses destroyed;

Uxotal: 5

2 injured. Trans-Oecon.

killed,

OCEAN FLIERS · AT WAKE ISLE ·

Honolulu, June 7. Covering the 1,000 miles between Honolulu and Wake Island in 18% hours, Richard Archbold landed in the coral lagoon at 7.10 a.m., local time, after an all-night light.

He has now covered more than half of his scheduled Itinerary of over 0,000 miles. Hila fight will take him from California to British and Dutch New Guines, over previously aerially Pacific. unexplored regions of the

disappeared Amelia Earhart, who' In the iron in Juno last year, was the only previous Bier to attempt to connect New Guinea.and America by air.

Archbold is remaining in New Guinea for two years, carrying out research work for the American Museum of Natural History ---United Prest.

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In lowa Primaries

ሰው

Berlin, June 7. Two world air records were cap-

Washington, June 7. tured by German machines and pilots

The Administration's effort on Sunday, it is revealed here to-day.

Major-General Ernst Udel, the purge Democratie ranks of all save German Great War ace who brought the strictly faithful was detented to- down 62 British and French planes day when the New Deal candidate, between 1013-10, reached a speed of in the Iowa state primaries, conced-

to victory

his Conservative 043.37 kilometres (exnelly 400 miles) Democrate

opponent. an hour on a 100 kilometre stretch

A man named Gillette was near Rostock, bettering the world record for this distance by 10 m.p.h. successful candidate and he bus op- Major-General Udel's fight was posed President Roosevelt consistent-- the Supreme. made in a new Heinkel pursuit plane.ly, particularly on A four Junkers' commer-Court reform issue.

polled $4,100 Grosse Gillette has the "Der Dessauer", established another record against 29,438 thus far.-Reuter, near Dessilu by reaching an altitude

claf

the

15..

of 38,017 feet while carrying a pay fond of 11,000 lbs. The previous CHINA TO USE HUGE-

record for this type of flight was held by the US.S.R., whose effort, made last year, was bettered by 300 metres.

Both planes had Daimler engines. -Trans-Ocean.

BIG NARCOTIC RING LINKED WITH H.K. OUT OF VANCOUVER

(Continued from Page 1.)

FORCE IN

HANKOW DEFENCE

(Continued from Page 1.)

Chengchow, according to reports re- colved here last night.

The reports add that Chengchow, which is the junction of the Lunghai and Pelping-Hankow Railways, is be- |ing evacuated by its civilian popula-

tion of 60,000.

Chinese reports state that, al- though

the stralcgle value of

In the

ment in Hongkong materially alded Chengchow as a railway by-pass has of the in gathering evidence and data to been decreased by the loss

Rallway

the of west old the Royal Canadian Mounted Lunghol Police in their investigations.

junction, Chinese forces will con- The first real headway was made tinue to strenuously defend the elly when the US. Narcotic Burenu lent in order to retard the Japanese expert crypt experts to the Canadian advance on Hankow as long as nuthorities. These experts suc- possible. ceeded in decoding cobles sent to Foreign observers do not anticipate and from Hongkong by the directors any big baltle in this area

near future, chledy owing to the and their agents.

for the Japanese 10 Under-cover narcotic agents com- necessity

consolidate their newly-acquired pleted the chain of evidence against the five men when they were able to positions and await reinforcements gain their confidence sumciently to and, secondly, because the Chinese make purchase of opium,

quite frankly state that they do not intend to offer serious resistance to the Japanese on the plains of Honan, Instead, the Chinese will withdraw in good order to the mountainous regions on the Honan-Hapet border, The notice published yesterday where the topography is more favour- outlining truffle arrangements on the able to defonalve strategy.

belleve occasion the King's Birthday Chinese milltary circles Reception at Government House, that the fortifications built in these omitted to mention that the wicket mountainous regions during the past gate at Government House will be twelve months will suffice to prevent used as an exit only for owner drivers the advance of the Japanese along using the large car park opposite the the southern sector of the Peiping-

Hankow Hallway--Trans-Ocean. Helena May Instituic.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Straits

FOR RECEPTION

of

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Per

Ajax

From

Amoy and Swatow Manila

Airways "Imperial Air Mail by

Direct Servico"-London date, 2nd June. Haiphong. Pakhol and Holhow Saigon

Air-

Cremer

Emp. of Asla

Imperlai Airways Plane Kwangtung Marechal Joffre

Due.

June 8. Junc 8.

June 8.

..June 8.

June 8..

. Juno 8.

Pan American Airways Plano June 8-

...June 8. Pres. Polk

Air Mal by "Fan-American

Service-San Dircet waya Francisco date, 1st June. U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco date, May 13) Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters

ond

London date, 12th Papers) May and London Parcels-London date, 5th May

Strails

Java and Manila

Japan and Shanghal

Straits and Manila Shanghat and Swatow Зарли

For

Haiphong

Ranchi

Somali

Tjisadane Aramis Scharnhorst Seochow

Tusima Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Weducadny

Hellos

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.. Manila and Parcels for Germany

vla Hamburg

June 8.

June G.

June 8.

.June B.

.June 9, June 9. June D.

Date and Time.

Kingyuan......Wed., June 8, Noon.,

.Wed., June 3, 12.30 p.m. Yochow...Wed., June 8, 12.30 p.m..

Ramses....Wed., June 8, 2.30 p.m. Manila, Saigon, Bangkok "Batavia, Rays. Wed, June 8, 2.30 pm.

Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco-Marques and South

Africa

Swatow and Shanghai Foochow and Tientsin

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Marechať Joftre

Siberia

Air Mail for Chungking (via Ilan- C.N.A.C. Plano ....Wed., June 8.

kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service,"

Taiyuan... Wed., June 8, 2.30 p.m..

Gustav Diederichsen

Wed., June 8, 3.30 p.m..

Wed., June 8, 4:30 pm..

G.P.O. and KP.0.

Reg.

Ord,

Air Mail for Blan, Lanchow, and Eurasia Plane

Chengtu, etc., (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Servics" (To further polnis by surface transport as Services permit)... Manila

Pros. Polk

Siroits

Rex, Ord..

June. 8, 4.30 p.m. June 8, p.m. Wed, June 5.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Cremer ****

June 8, 430 p.m.. „Jano 6, 5 p.m.

Airways Plano ...Wed, June 8-

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American

lain and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Servicn" -duo San Francisco, 16th June.

Samshui and Wuchow

Shanghai and Japan...

Thursday

Wed., June 8, 5 p.m. Wed., June 8. p.m..

K. P. O.

Reg., Ord.,

...\\June 8, b ̈p.m.-;

G P. O.

Пед..

„June 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

June 8, & p.m..

Jazo 9, 8 1.M.

Kongning Thurs., June 8, 8.15 a.m. Ranchi....Thurs., June 9, 10.30 a.m.. Thurs., June 9, G. P. O. and E. P. 0.

June 9, 10.15 a.m.. .Reg.,

........June 0, 11 a.m.. Thurs., June 0, 11 a.m.

Salgun, Ceylon, Indle, East and Aramis

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles--duo: Marsellies,

July 6.

Tlentain

"Shanghul

Kongmoon

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Ord., Meerkerk Scharnhorst

Tai Lee Canton

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial

Direct Service" duo London, 10th Justo

Thurs., June 1, 11.00 0.m. Thurs., June 9, 11 nm. Thurs, June 1, 11 a.m. Alrways Pláne M

Нек

Ord..

Reg.

Ord

Thurg, June 9.: K. PÀ 0.

...June 5, 11.00 ..

Jons 0, 11.30 am- POE

*Superscribed correspondence only.p

June 9, 11 30 ́ame ......June 1, 5.00 p.m.

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