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"Goods not cleared by the 13011 August, 1938, 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

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ALLAN LANE

Directed by Don Holmes. Produced by folert Stak. Borean play by Bart Gennet. BROTADIOM PICTURE

TOMORROW

QUEEN'S

2,30 Opening by Lady Northente Followed by a Lalk by Wing Commander A. Steele-Perkins.

INVADING KOREA

(Continued from Page 1.)

TELEGRAPH,

ing area. according to generally accepted estimates here.

The Japanese forces are not na inrge as those of the Soviet, but are nevertheless considerable.-Reuter,

Brief Clash

Tokyo, Aug. 8, Two Russians were killed and one mado prisoner when a small party of Soviet troops crossed chukuo front, near Sulfenho yester

the Man-

day, according

communique Issued by the Japanese Kwantung Army headquarters.

to a

The communique emphasises that territory which the Soviet troops en H.tered was undeniably Monchurian

Trans-Ocean.

330 Demonstration of Bandag Battles Along Whole Front

ing, etc.. by Members of the

SL. John Ambulance Brigade.

6.00 Talk by Wing-Commander

A. H. Steele-Perkins,

MONDAY, AUGUST

8, 1938,

JAPANESE SUFFER SERIOUS. DEFEAT NORTH OF YANGTSE

(Continued from Page 1.)

stubbornly held their Kround. Niutoushan, Tatienshan, Louhushan and other important heights were bitterly contested and changed hands six or geven times, with the Chinese now again in full possession.

}

During the artillery duels and number of close-range struggles it is killed. The 145th Regiment, spear- catirnated the Japanese suffered 2,000 head of the Japanese attack, was al- most completely wiped out."

Two Manchukuo regiments, which were employed to test the Chinese strength, have been so badly mauled that they have been transferred the rear for reorganisation.

to

The Chinese original position ex- tending westward from Kuling south of Shabo on the railway

intact.--Central News.

Yuki, Aug. 8. Fighting on the Manchukuo-mains Koren-Soviet frontier has now developed into a series of regular

6:30 Demonstration by St. John battles on a minor acale all along

Ambulance Brigade.

2nd Day.

the front.

yestmany.

TC-

Claims Not Confirmed

Shanghal, Aug, UncomArmed Chinese reports state For a length of four miles, both | that 4,000 Japanese were killed in a sides are dug in behind fortifications, counter-attack at Susung, on the 1100 Talk by Wine-Commander | Only » few hundred yards separate norik bank of the Yanpise Hlver,

A. IL Steele-Perkins,

the opponents, and between them a veritable no man's land, stretches with corpses strewn here and there, abandoned machine guns half-burled in the sand and a couple of tanks standing wrecked and deretlet

wounded terasionally

soldier may be seen

seen trying to drug himself back to his own lines.

11.30 Demonstration by St. John

Ambulance Brigade.

3.00 Demonstration by St. John

Ambulance Brigade.

5.30 Talk by Wing-Commander

A. H. Steele-Perkins, 6.00 Demonstration by St. John

Ambulance Brigade.

Fin both days models will he exhibited demonstrating the methods of protecting the Home. hotise Bre appliances, lighting devices, various types of cospíra- tors and protective clothing, ete.

te

RAIDERS "BOMB"

LONDON

Atomoaned from Faye za

five, including three ofvers, their veN.

lost

ESCAPE BY PARACHUTE A bomber of the B Division rushed at Blackmore, in Essex, one of the crew beting killed. That? 1'*~ maining two saved their lives with parachutes.

A Card machine was destroyed in the Melbuume, Cambrideshire, but pilot ami elperver both escaped with parachutes.

Three other planes crashed, but In euch wise the crew landed safely with parnehules,

Weather conditions were I'X- tremely unfavourable throughout the

OYANOPPVERS Trans Oren

GIRL TOO ILL TO

GO TO COURT

A week's formal remont was made against a young girl nameel Eitredy Souza. 17, when her ense of obtaining credit by fraud came before Mr. K. MA met at the Kowloon Magis racy to-day

She was not in Court

11

11 15 imposable to check up on the castles and the materiid Jones, as the ground is most broken and no thoroughly aerusule observation can be made.

However, the Japanese clid that the Soviet attacks on their positions Juve all been abortive, the Russian For les

thrown back in each case on their original positions, "with heavy 1476?5472%

No prisoners have been taken by eather side since the beginning of the

mrklent

The Jaunese also state that the Soviet nie force curried out be less Than 100 raids on their positions dur- ing yesterday, and on each occasiEMEL the Soviet machines were engage! by anti-aircraft

No re

Japanese planes could be seen in the Router.

Severe Air Raids

Yuki, Aug B

Two thousand ensualties were in- fcted on the Japanese on the south bank of the Yangtse, it is claimed.

The reported successes are halled by the Chinese us "onother Talert- Chwang"-Reuter

FRENCH WARSHIP

IN HARBOUR

The French warship. Prunaque!, arrived in harbour Dis morning. The ship gave a salute of 24

AURIS Ita which the Blackhead Forts replied.

Later, as she steamed up the fair- way, the warship fired a salute the Commodore of eleven guna, which H.M.S, Tamar replied.

to

$1

have breu to hold the trenches built in the he which, the Japanese

Reuter.

IN

lawful

familier..

Clash Confirmed

Tokyo, Aug.

The Japanese Kwantung headquarters at Hsinking the report that Sosiet templed to establish

Army confirms TEAMS Wi- defences

The air raids carried out un Sun-ween Pogranichnaya und Tungking. In the face of Japanese fire the day by the Soviet air force ar de- scribed the worst since the begin-machine

Soviet troops withdrew,

leaving .1 aunt of the trouble.

gun and Iwo dead The Jupunere enptured soldier.-United Press,

Japanese authorities declare that the Soviet planes, not content with attacking Japanese troops, How well into Kerran territory and proceeded to born and machine-gun a number of "defenceless villages."

Repeated Bombings

Soviet

Tokyo, Aug. 9. A Wor Offre cononunique, iscred Both the Japanese

states that over 100 analitary at 1150 p.m. authorities and the troops in the front Soviet planes ralded the entire Man- Ines are confident that they can beat thukt- Korenn border 1t thir off attacks by the Soviet forces

Tumen

[liver, repeatedly bombing at u also content that, if the the village Keko.

der to advaner is given, they will quickly analbiate the enemy"

So far, however, the only orders

Three batalions

af Soviet troops are now concentrated at Shallhufenst.

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The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks

1.K. Bank, $1,170 n. ex. div. R.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), £90 b.

ex. div.

Chartered Bank, £12% n. Mercanille Bank, A. and B. 220 Mercantile Bank, C., £13% n. Eant Asla Dank, $80 n. Insurances

$230

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Conton Ins., Union Ins.. $500 b. China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $210

Shipping

n.

Douglas, $80 n. H.K. Steamboats, $211⁄2 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, 91/3 n. Union Waterboats, 99 b.

Docks Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $130 n. H.K. Darks (old) $21 n. H.K. Docks (new), 520 n. Providents (old), $3

(new), $3.40 b.

Providents

b.

New Engineering Sh. $3.90 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $1271⁄2 n. Kalian Mining Adm., 10/3 n. Raubs, $9.70 b.

cts, .

Venz: Goldfield, $3 b. - Hongkong Mines; 7

Philippine Mining Atamoks, P. 304 Atoks, P.

Baguio Cold, P. 21 sa.

Benguet Consol, P. 11.20 sa,

Benguet Explor., —

Coco Grove, -

Big Wedge, P.-

Consolidated Mines, P. .0045 80.

Demonstrations, P.--

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5. Mindanno, P. --

Cummus G'fields, P. ——

Ipa Gold, P.

1.XL. P. 05 en,

Itogons, P.

Min. Resources, P. — Northern Min., P.- Paracale Gumaus, P.- Salacot Mining. P. --

"P. 49 sa. San Mourlelo, Suyoc Consol, I'

United Pornealen, P. .32 sa.

Lands. Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $0.70 b. HKC. Lands, $38.40 n. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $107 b. Metropolitan Lands, Sb. -- Shai Lands, Sh. $8.10 n. Humphries, $0.31 m. HK. Realtics, $5.05 sa. Chinese Estates, $100 n.

Pabllo Vition

H.K. Tramways, $171⁄2 b, and so. "Peak Trains (old), $0% b.

USES NOVEL SMUGGLING METHODS

A novel method of smuggling opium Into the Colony was exposed at the Central Magistracy this morn- n. ing. Hollowing a big pile

of joss paper, and placing raw optum inside, a woman, Wong Lal-hing, attempted to pass the gate of the Luen Cheong wharf, but was arrested by revenue officers.

She was charged with passession of 18 taels of the drug, and was fined $180 with the alternative of ten weeks hard labour,

Penk Trams (new), $34 n. Star Ferries, $70 n. cx. div. Youmati Ferries (old), $24% b. Yaumat! Ferries rights, $24 b. China Light (old), $11.20 b. China

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"EB b. (now), $B

H.K. Electric, $un 14 b. Macao Electric, $18 n. Sandakan Lights, 503 n. Telephone (old), $20.80 n. Telephone (new), $0.80 n. China Buses, Sh. Singapore Tractions, 28/3 n. Singapore Pref, 26/3 r.

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Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $14 n. Canton Ices, $1.70 r. Cements, $10

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HK. Ropes, $4.10 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $264 5.

Watsons, $7.35 b. Lane Crawfords, $0.20 n. Sinceres, $2.20 n. Wing On (H.K.). $30.n. William Powell, Ltd., 70 cts. n.

Colton Mulle

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $18 n. S'hai Cotton (old), Sh. $96 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

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H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 0% prm. b

HK. Govt. 34% Loan 1%

B.

Wallace Harpers,

Morsmnas (Lon.), 9/- 12/- n.

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Marsmans Ins. (1.K.), / 3/3 b.

Consolidated! Cliina Providents

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Consolidated China

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