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BRITAIN TO TEST DEFENCES

London, July 2

The Admiralty, War Office and Air Miniatry announce that a combined operation exercise will be carried out in the Channel between July 5 and 10 with the object of practising a surprise lunding in "hosille terri- tory."

Naval forces on the attacking side will be drawn from the Home Fleet and Porland and will be under the command of the Rear Admiral com- manding the 2nd Cruiser Squadron. They will consist of one battleship, one aircraft carrier, two cruisers, one destroyer flotilla, one minesweeping anti-submarine notilja

and patrol craft,

sume

Naval forces on the defending side will be drawn from Portsmouth und Plymouth commands and will be un- der the comunund of the Commander- in-Chief, Portsmouth. They consist of six destroyers and some submarines.

will

Troops of the Third Division und be taking Southern Command will part.

No. 16 Army Co-operation Squa- necessary dron will carry out the

for the de- tactical reconnaissance fending force.-British Wireless.

CHINESE CLAIM DESTRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT CARRIER

(Continued from Page 1.)

to catch large gunboats were seen fire, founder and gradually sink, and two smaller ones

henylly damaged.

were

The aerial attack, which took place in the vicinity of Stangkow in the afternoon, was participated in by an number of Chinese undisclosed planes, comprising several squadrons. the bombardment, At the time of

took to the air but planes Japanese

scattered by were challenged and

Chinese pursult ships,

Was

she first raid, according to a communique, on the Japanese aerodrome at Wuhu. All the bombs dropped exploded and worked havoc with the hangar and the field.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1938.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

CHINA EMPORIUM, LTD. DIVIDEND

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND amounting to 80 cents per share for the year ending 31 March, 1938, will be paid on all shares in this Company en and after Tuesday, June 28th, 1938, at the Company's Registered Omce, China Emperium Building. Queen's Road Central.

Shareholders are requested to apply with their Dividend Certi- ficate Books between the hours of 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on weck daya and on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm.

By order of the

Board of Directors,

M. CHAN HARR,

General Manager. Hongkong, 28th June, 1938.

Small Child Strangles On Laichee

A

infant, two-year-old Chinese named Chuk Ngnu, slowly suffocated Jalchee, to denth yesterday when a

swallowed which he had

whole, lodged in his thront.

Efforts to remove the fruit were unavailing and the infant was dead before medical assistance could summoned.

be

EX-STUDENTS TO HOLD PICNIC

Past Yor

The Wah

Students' Association will shortly begin its summer activities, according to claborate

A launch programme.

Icay

Its

SLOWING DOWN

Fewer

Orders Received Past Quarter

In

EMPIRE NEWS

AUSTRALIA AND EMPIRE SHIPPING

Sydney, Apr. D. Profound dissatisfactions were ex- pressed in Australian 'shipping circles at the high-class liners for the Cana- dian-Australian service. Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, stated this week end that the matter was urgent.

The Shipping Committee of the the threat to British shipping from subsidised compell tion between the Governments of the Empire. In September

DECLINE OF 44,466 TONS IN WORK Imperial Conference last June, were

COMMENCED

concerned

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTERS

AMOY SERVICE Parcel Port Service to 'Amoy le- Is temporarily wuspended. bo accepted for

cat

Air mail letters may be posted in land the ordinary posting boxes. They Parcels saould be clearly marked "By Air Kalangau only, Mall" and boar suficient postage. Insulelently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel forwarded by Steamer Service, at the ping are temporarily suspended. discretion of the Post Office.

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mall Services to Shanghai,

are the:

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcol Malls closed 15 minutes earlier than VIA SIBERIA BOUTE

time given below tinless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Lyons and South Amerien aro forwarded gistered and parcel mails are closed- that is Government

at 8 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

Mr.

would co-operate financially with the "via Siberia" if so superscribed. United Kingdom, Canada and New! Zealand in the matter. It was then confidently expected that two 25,000- ton liners would be ordered in about two months,

The falling off during recent tons) was 726,361 tons in excess of announced months in the number of orders that of the steamers. placed with British shipyards Is strikingly reflected in the statistics Launchings in Britain during the quarter ended March last totalled Issued by Lloyd's Register of Ship-179,092 tons, a decrease of 43.504 tons ping.

compared with the previous three months, but 4,300 tons in excess of the figure for the first quarter of 1037.

During the quarter ended Mar. 31 last construction was commenced in Great Britain and Ireland upon only 173,031 tons, as compared with 217,- quarter 497 tons in the December and 253,493 tons in the corresponding three months last year. This was n decline of 44,466 tons on the quarter Rod of 80,902 tons on the year.

FOREIGN LAUNCHINGS

SHARP DECLINE

In foreign shipyards 446,342 tons were launched, a decline of 104,101

preceding tons on the total for the quarter, but an advance of 143,378 tons as compared with a year ago.

A similar position is disclosed re-

Of the merchant shipbuilding in garding new work placed in hand ini foreign shipyards. The construction hand throughout the world at the end commenced abroad during the pust of March, 1,075,140 tons, or nearly 58 quarter was 434,901 tous, in contrast per cent,, were being built under the to 490,133 tons in the preceding three inspection of Lloyd's Register. Of months and 482,853 tons in the cor- this total, 955.649 tons, representing responding period of 1937.

TONNAGE IN HAND UP ON YEAR Although the tonnage of merchant vessels under construction in Great Britain and Ireland at the end of March-namely, 1,080,077

tons showed a decrease of 26,349 tors compared with the previous quarter,

87.7 per cent. of the tonnage being built there, were under construction in Great Britain and Ireland. Of the tonnage being built abroad, 719,500 tons were being constructed the inspection of Lloyd's Register.

under

With regard to the work in band in the principal home districts, increases are shown by Glasgow with 280,420 gross tons (as against 281,956 tons at

end December), Liverpool with 77,180

It was greater by 74.423 tons than the

tonange which was being built at end-tons (64,580 tons), Newcastle 146,582 March, 1937. It was also very con-

In the

The vessels,

It чуда estimated, cost about £1,500,000 each, would

this outlay was to be met by a and loan, as recommended by the Im- perial Conference, of which the British Government was to contri- bute 50 per cent. The balance was to be provided by Australia. Canada and New Zealand.

Nine Months have now clarsed without anything being done, and in the meantime shipbuilding costs

have risen considerably.

Record Berthing-World cruising passengers from the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, 42,348 tons, and

the Hamburg-Amerika liner Re- arrived lance, 10,000 tons, which this week-end,

spent a busy here time sight-seeing. Special dredging

were carried out to ac operations commodate the Empress of Britain, the largest vessel yet berthed here.

Austrian

Plebiscite.-Aboût 200 Germans and a few Austrians now in Sydney, mostly in the wool-buying business or shipping representatives, will to-morrow evening go on board the Norddeutscher Lloyd iner Austrian plebiselie.

Elections. The Queensland Queensland ́elecilon results show 42 for the Labour Premier, Mr. Forgan Smith, as against 17 in the last Parliament, South Africa

siderably in excess of the aggregate / Tons (120,011 tons) and Dundee 10,405 Neckar, 8,417 tons, to vote in the]

tons (38,992 tons).

tonnage under construction

On the other hand, less loanage was three lending countries abroad.

under construction at Greenock with Sume 211,000 tons-18.4 per cent 140,705 tons (140,345 tons), Belfast

now being built in 121,750 of the tannage

tons (137,800 tons), Hartle- plenic is to be held on Saturday, this country-are intended for regls-pool 30,530 tona (46,035 tons), Mid- July 9, und at 2.30 p.m. the launch itration abroad or for sale.

dlesbrough 34,893 tons (39,846 tons) iving Queen's Pier.

and Sunderland 155,042 tons (109,897 All members and their friends are The totul tonnage now under con-

lons), (excluding Russin welcome, and the booking centres struction abroad

College, are as follows:-Wah Yan

and Spain, for which complete infor- mation is not available) is 1,003,010 care of Messrs. Y. S. Cheung or M. W. Kwon), Tal Wo Hing (care of

tons, or about 31,000 tons more than

in band at the end Mr. F. S. Ko), South China Morning the work Post (care of Mr. Tam Sik-poon),

Of this, 557,573 tons, or December. and Wah Yee College (care of Mr. 30.9 per cent. of the total, are intend-

in S. S. Yee).

ed for registrallon elsewhere than The Association is appealing for the country of build. The percentage more pubile support for its war is the same as in the preceding quar- relief work in connection with the fer, but slightly higher than a year Red Cross Association, as fonds are urgently needed.

MARY WEBB'S PATHETIC LITTLE LIBRARY IS SOLD Shabby Volumes Now Rare Pieces

table

mood.

a

Some

are

ago.

of

AURORA NOISE

PUZZLE

'Sound Was Real,' Says Professor

OES an aurora make a noise?

people

in

The leading foreign shipbuilding countries are: Germany, with 370,118 Famous scientists are divided tons under construellon (369,354 tons over the question Fut in the December quarter): Holland, Britain who claimed at the time of 310,007 tons (288,038 tons); Japan, the aurora on the night of January 303,779 tons (305,480 tons): United 25-20 that they heard

a peculiar States of America, 172,704 tons (204, noice accompanying it will obtain 134 tons); Italy, 150.005 tons (106,- satisfaction in ⚫ report In Nature 150 tons); Sweden, 110,880 tons (128,- for May 28, 980 tons); and Denmark, 92,705 tons (100,156 tons).

**The

measurements of

sound lasted about ten

seats

EXODUS OF HOLIDAY MAKERS

Cape Town, Apr. 0. The

spring exodus of South African holiday visitors to Europe] shows signs of setting up new high record this year. Passenger ships of all lines are now leaving with hardly #berth vacant.

April and May are months when more South Africans leave for over- scos than at any other time of the year, but it seems likely that even the Coronation year's figures will be exceeded.

National Publlelty Plans.--It hox been decided that an Act of Parlia ment will be necessary to establish! the Travel Association of South as a public utility corporn- Africa tion. L will have about £88,000 annually for five years to spend on South African publicity overseas.

Rand Germans and Plebiscite. Germans of the Rund have responded poorly to Herr Hitler's call for a vote by oversea Germans in the Austrian plebiscite. About 170 have left for Durban, where the vote is being the German line: taken aboard

Is Ubena, 9,623 tons, which

regarded for the purpose of the vote as Ger- man territory. Germans of the Rand total approximately 5,000, of whom about 2,000 are eligible to vote. India

Professor Carl Stormer, of the In- If Mary Webb, the novel-

Total world shipbuilding showed the stitute of Theoretical Astrophysics, ist

the great (writer of "Precious small decline of 5,488 tons as against Blindern. Oslo, recording photogra- the position at the close of 1937 but phic Bane"), had taken her was still higher than in any quarter aurora, quotes the report of an as- from June. 1930, to June, 1937. The sistant at a station on Nuke Moun- “library" in suitcase to amount of shipbuilding now under tain, in Tuddal, who says:

construction in the world is 2,894,096

"During the imposing display of Charing Cross Road she tons, of which 37.6 per cent, is being this big corona,

where the whole built in Great Britain and Ireland and heavens was like an ocean of flames, would have been told to take 02.4 per cent, abroad.

my assistant and I heard a curious Attack Infantry

tankers of sound, which came from above. Steam and motor oil it home again, unless the

1,000 tons gross and upwards under Shortly after the rald on the Wuhu nerodrome, another squadron attack-bookseller was in a chari- construction in the world at the end of

to 105 vessels of minutes. March amounted ed the Japanese positions at Matang

SCIENTISTS DIVIDED 805,167 tons. Of these, 31 vessels of and strated the Japanese troops

tons were 211,857

being built in

"I had the impression it had some- Great Britain and Ireland, 18 vessels of 138,820 tons in Germany, 16 of thing to do with the white rays 118,390 tons in Holland, 13 of 104,050 tons in Italy, 11 of 92,099 tons in the sound was similar to the sound United States of America. 6 of 70,623 from burning grass and spray. On Absolutely the mountain it was Thirty shabby, well-worn volumes, tons in Japan and 4 of 37,700 tons in

both my assistant and quiet. nearly all presents to her from friends, Sweden,

I heard it and are quite convinced have been sold by her husband to a The vessels being built in the world that the sound was real." Mayfair dealer In rare books.

at the end of March included 9 steam-

Professor Sydney Chapman, Chief They wer

were her daily companions.ers and 61 motorships of between 8,000 Passages are underlined, and favourite and 10,000 tons each; 4 steumers and Professor of Mathematics at the Im- poems marked with a check. Notes 45 motorships of between 10,000 and perial College, South Kensington, told are scribbled in margins, and on some 20,000 tons; 1 steamer and 4 motor-the News Chronicle:

30,000 and 30,000 blank pages are drawings she made ships of between and original poems.

tons; and 4 steumers each exceeding 30,000 tons.

from a low altitude with devastating

results.

Turning their attention from the land to the water, the Chinese raiders then attacked the naval vessels on the river. Direct hits were scored on one large and another small gun- were bont, which caught fire and seen limping downstream.

The third rald was also staged in the morning, when

Chinese

many

planes bombed and heavily damaged

a number of Japanese vessels on the Yangtao near Tungliu.

In all the four ralds, the Chinese planes returned safely to their base.

Central News.

Soviet Bombers Out

Shanghai, July 4. Japanese military spokesman allege that Soviet bombers Ied the first at- tock on Anking.

In every case, claim the Japanese, the Chinese raidlers were intercepted by pursuit planes, and were forced to drop their bombs at random and flee. The Chinese, however, claim that slx Japanese warships which ceeded in crossing the boom across 'fercoly the river at Matang were bambed.

FUC-

In retaliatory raids, Japanese planes widely bombed and strated the Chinese positions, sinking a Chinese gunboat at anchor 40 miles west of the boom at Kluklang, and disabling another gunboat 30.

Alles west of

Kluklang.

"Japanese

pinnes almost

anni-

hilated the Chinese headquarters at Taingyang, in southern Anhwei," the Japanese spokesman_declored.

Both. Chinese and Japanese sources are withholding information regarding the Yangtse looda, and the Japanese have clamped a strict censorship on all Information regarding their naval and milltary operations along the river-United Press.

Everyman éditions.

But ten years after her death collectors are paying £5 to £35 per volume.

ONE SOLD FOR £30

.

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the The Working Committee of Congress Party, which is meeting here, has declared its "right to dis- criminate". against business enler- prises in India, owned and managed

foreigners.

by

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Mr. Gandhi referred to foreign concerns established in India carry- ing the designation "India Ltd." to "Many people have said that they "bamboozle" the Indian pubile Into

Air Mall for Imperial Airways Imperial

Direct heard a sound before at such times. believing that they were native bu-

London, Service" due Nobody knows the cause of it.sinesses.

July 14. A Browning in two volumes bought Of the 1,089,077 tons under con- Scientists are divided about whether Another resolution was passed, for her by

her mother's companion,struction in Great Britain and Ireland sound can be heard or not.

appointing a foreign affairs Mrs. Lyons (the Mrs. Marston of ut the end of March, 551,508 tons "Precious Bane"), and containing a consisted of motorships, while at the

"I haven't heard one and I don't mittee to keep in touch with inter- affairs and, if necessary, 12-line original poem by Mary Webb same date, the motorship tonnage think this article will settle the ques-naona.

expound the Congress point of view has already been sold for £30. being constructed abroad (1,250,652 tion."

abrond. "library" consists of 10 volumes

The

of poetry, four novels, three book of legends and romances, two volumes of essays, four general books, and a

manual on play-writing one of the]

The manual is prob

few she had money enough to buy herself. It is a cheap edition, and ag fully annotated that it is considered proof of her intention to write a play, This, too, is already gold, fetching

THE ONLY MANUSCRIPT Also in bookseller's hands is the only Mary Webb manuscript extant. It is of "Armour Wherein Ho Trust-

Britain

Will Be Long Supreme

VIEW OF GERMAN EX-MINISTER

Britain supremacy

Is.

assured of economic use

and an odd-sized sheets of paper, and Foreign Minister of Germany. Illustrated with cuttings from inngo- In Heritage of sterday" (Hodgo, a long time to come." zines, including a colour-print of four 7s. 6d.), he writes:-- bees, life-size.

com-

Lady Linkthrow Leaves.-The Marchioness of Linlithgow, wife of the Viceroy, left Bombay for Eng- land yesterday, accompanied by her sons, the Earl of Hopetoun and Lord! John Hope, and by her daughters, Lady Anne, Lady Joan, and Lady Doreen Hope-Reuter. New Zealant

been

OIL-BORING PLANS

Wellington, Oil-boring on a big senle is to be coast-its immense capital re-

undertaken shortly in New Zealand, in the world for a long sources, and the broad-minded per according to an announcement, by ed," an unfinished novel that death time to come, according to Baron spicacity and efficiency of Ita interrupted.

Webb. the Minister of Mines, Mr. Kuhlmann, former diplomatists and business men, are

Seventy-eight applications from It is written in a cheap notebook, Richard von

kely to make British supremacy in

six different groups tar prospecting the economie world unassailable for

received. Four rights have prospecting licences covering ten Taking heed also of the political areas of about 800 square miles in "Or all the great Industelul Statuary situation of Europe and the Gisborne district are being josued There is the beginning of a tear

to the New Zealand Petroleum Com- across the notebook and marks of fire so heavily hit by the world! erish the Far in their relation to

pany, which includes the Vacuum Oil Great Britain appears to have made Britain, Baron vul. Kuijtmann comes on the whole MS.

These, her husband explained to the by far the best recovery, thus giving to the conclusion that "Toda, Britain Company Proprietary Neuter. bookseller.

caused by her fresh proof of her amazing ability to may survey the world around her Naval Commander Injured attempts to destroy it. She was too adapt herself to changes of oircums-without feeling much anxiety about ·M.P.# Salaries, In, Alberis--The

Nanchang, July 4.

toncos,

in wank to tear it, and he rescued it

her position

Social Credit Government of Alberta ...It is reported ⠀⠀ that during the from the fire

British differences with Italy, he to-day, announced that it would in- The Industrial monopoly once on- Chinese 'air rold on Japanese fleet "All the other manuscripts were layed by the Brush Isles has, indeed, says, need Do taken very serioust

tension of the Moratorium Act, and on the Yangtse yesterday the burnt," he told the bookseller. "They gone for ever, but the country's ly, as the Joints in the glittering troduce bills providing for the ex- Japaneso naval commander, Admiral took up too much room in, the tiny wealth in raw materials, its excep armour of that country are known for an increase in the salaries and Alaihi Nagano, was wounded and cottage and besides, they made a tionally advantageous position In to be weak enough to render it neces expenses of Cabinet Ministers, mem Kikkerk to a hospital atynking for i splendid fire which lasted a long regard to the open seng industrial sary for her to preserve her sonsé berseof the Legislature, and Civil

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