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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
“JAPAN HAS ONLY ON
COURSE LEFT"
(Continued from Page 1.).
so inclined, negotiate with the Nailon- nl Government.
FACE-SAVING 7
THURSDAY,
RAID ALARMS FAIL TO HALT CANTON WAR WORK (Continued from Page`1.)
was the cutting-off of the city's power.
Nationalist nags are prominently 011 many displayed at half-mast
Foreign observers regard this as a face-saving device" to leave the rond open to Sino-Japanese negatla-buildings. tlons without a formal change in the declaration.
The Premier went on to say that the Japanese deatred the collapse of the Chiang Kai-shelt regime with the fail of Hankow, but this might not happen, in which case the Japanese nailon must be prepared for pro- tracted hostilities,
He predicted that the Japanese people would feel the pinch of the ittuntion -harder next year and sald that measures "both diplomatie and ccanumic" were taken to persuade third powers to suspend help towards Chang Kal-stick.
THIRD POWERS
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Japon fully respected the rights and terests of third powers in China, Prince Kooyr declared, but hostilities are going on nationals of third powers are not being admitted Into North China at present. Kunye went on to say that this was only a temporary measure and that in proper time foreigners would be able to resume normal busuvess.
Priser
Britain
was sceptical, but Japan intention "[ ousting has not any Brili inucnee, and he hoped with of the situation the development Japun's true intentious would be un- derstood and Franco-British attitude would gradually Japim towards change The imperial Guvertanent a policy to acelerate
was pursuing mel change.
The Preurer regatted in the ingative 1th question whether there was interketence in the present bont]][Les
The people seem undisturbed by the fact that the air rald alarm signified Japanese of the probable arrival raiders this morning, and went about their business with gran determina- ton, oblivious of everything else.-- Heuter.
Chiang's
Message
in by by I
Hankow, July 7. Profound grief and compassion for the families of the fallen heroes and the officials and civilians killed expressed Kai-shek in the present war, Is Generalissimo Chiang special message to them on the or
the caston of the first anniversary of outbreak of Sino-Japanese hostilities. Pointing out that those who sacri-
Cheir
shattered lives have feed Jan's dreams to subjugate China fat victory and have paved the way for China's said that thet: patriotic and courage- as spirit will ever live in the memory of the Chinese people.
Generalissima Chiang declares that as long as he lives, he will tend the,
Chinese in The fight 450,000,000 against the aggressor until the Bhal victory is won, so that those who have already laid down their lives In defence of the nation inay have died a vaini
he considers the 176221 Stating
war heroes as his families of the awa, Gernalissimo Chinng promises assistance.-.. that the government will give them oppropriate relief and Central Nets.
Generalissimo Chlong
by Britna, France and other Powern Japan's constant
Reuter
FUNERAL OF BANK
WIFE MANAGER'S
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mrt
Mme. Sun's Warning A warning to the Chinese against peace gestures is unded by Madame Sun Yat-sen in a manifesto issued here to-day
Such peare gestures, Madame Sun! points out, are politien! manoeuvrings the part of Japan to complement her plans of military conquest China since China's efforts to wage a long-dawn-out war of resistance wik shatter her dreams of subjugat- alone. ng China by military force
that China will not fall 11 She Lupes
in the trap set by her enemy.
Continuing, Madjune Sun urges the Kuomintang and the government to exert their utmost efforts to mobilitze the strengtia of the whole nation to
In this connec resist the aggressor.
the organisation tion she suggests and training of the pensants, war re- fugees and the unemployed, the pro- motion of productive enterprise and of the political the improvement
The funeral of the Jate P Khi Laung, wife of the Manager of the Bank of Cantor, who alled Tuesday took place this aftemoon The late Mrs. Lang was 38 years of age and spent most of her life espertally in welfare work, nated in the activities of the inter- natural Women's Relief Association of while she was a founder und member of the Standing Committer
The hearse left the Brown, Jones Tumeral parlour shortly after 12.38 p.m. for the Yat Hi Ting, Kennedy Town, where a short memorial se vier was observer.
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Madame Sun finally hopes that the government will accept and carry out the resolutions of the People's Poli- Bead Council Central News.
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KS450
Speeds Plan For Atlantic Mail Service
London July 8.
A fortnightly air mail service be- tween England and the United States will be inaugurated next month, w cording to the News-Chronicle, which reports that the new Director of in- perial Airways, Sir John Reith, has DIESPIESTI already taken steps to commence the trans-Atlantic service
The News-Chronicle state that Sie John Helth considers the question of a matter the trans-Atlantic service
of prestige, since both France and Germany contemplate regular tran Atlantic services in the neur future... Trans-Oceans.
EUROPEANS
IN
CAUGHT POLICE RAH
Sliding down a 50-feet retalning wall, a party of Police offleers made Valley. a dramatic raid on a ground floor in Shan Kwong Road, Happy about 11 o'clock last night, and ar- rested 20 persons alleged to be gam- bling there, including a number Europeans.
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OWING TO THE COM- MEMORATION OF THE CHINESE ANNIVERSARY OF WAR TO-DAY, (July 7). THERE WILL BE NO MEAT “. AND FISH SERVED IN. OUR Cafe de Luxe Restaurant. MEALS & REFRESHMENTS OF OTHER KINDS WILL BE SERVED AS USUAL.
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Prowls Prior to the funeral, people and their last respects to the remains of Mrs. Liang, and the room wherein he coffin was plured was miped to the utmost with beautiful Horal tribules in the form of wreaths, bouquets and baskets of flowers,
Among the many peuple present were Madame Kum Kal-hau, Madany Teh-shinit. Madame Li Cheng- Wu 1 TINH Tụ Minh Lâu, Mas. Cheng Tek-yue, Dr. Irene Ho. Dr. Y Tsang. Messrs. David W K. Au, Yip Kung-check, M. Y. Tang, Fook Poo-tsol, Ho Kom-tong, S M. Chen and Ho Sai-lai
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now 111 session,
Madame Chiang On New Campaign
Hankow, July 7. Madame Chiang Kai-shek is to- leading the "Offer persunaBy duy Your Gold to the State" movement, by taking charge of one of the re- velving stations.
busiest square, where Dr. Sun Yat- sen's statue stands.
There are four stations in Hankow, In one in Hangyang and another Wuchang
The station at Hangyang, which is section, has a workers' residential
taken charge of by Madame been Teng Yen-chuo, wife of the prominent Communist, General Chao En-lal, who She was the first to offer gold to played a major part in the famous
in Hankow's Sian incident.-Reuter Special. Ute receiving station
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