THE
HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 13, 1938.
Speech Has Not Japanese Plan
Ended Crisis:
Blockade In Tientsin
The White Russian Anti-Red Association in Tientsin has sud-
WILDLY excited Sudetens are surging through denly recalled all its
members
Manchurian border during the
occurred. Sudotons and Czechs have been in-Changkufeng episodes, according jured in the disturbances: one Sudeten was shot in the abdomen at Grasslitz.
Prague quarters believe that Herr Hitler's speech will end all hopes of negotiations. "We are not worried but prepared," is the Czech reaction.
The immediate feeling in responsible quarters in London is that Hitler's speech has done nothing to alter the situation for the better. ODDS AGAINST WAR
London, Sept. 12.
The odds against war have lengthened, and bankers are awaiting the arrival of £250,000 of German gold, which will swell the total from Germany in the past five weeks to £4,500,- 000,--United Press.
Prague, Sept. 13. Quarters close to President Benes said that he considered that Herr Hitler's speech may call a halt to the negotiations.
"The speech is intended to intimidate, but the effect is quite the contrary. We are not worried but prepared."
It is said thai he declared the negotiations to be "empty politieal chatter."
Geneva Reaction
Geneva, Sept. 12. League circles consider that Herr 1ler's speech has not been helpful or constructive in its effect on the international situation.
Is uncompromising attitude to Czecho-Slovakia and his reiteration of his intention to assist the Sudeten- Gumans had made a bad impression here.
It is considered likely that the speech will prolong the perind of
The speech has detonated demon- uncertainty and doubt-tenter.
strations
Sudeten 31
districts.
Crowds surge in the streets neclaim-
Margin For Hope
Ing "One Reich, One People, One
Prague, Sept. 12. Although the situation left by Herr Fuehrer" and singag the Horstuessell Song. At Glaswig and in severalHitler's speech is very serious, it is
there other frontier towns clashes occurred still considered here that and several were wounded. The newspapers point accuracies in Herr tler's speech,
t
in-
margin for a little hope.
It is fell that the door is not quite categorically denying that President clons and that flore Hitler, amplied
tons Terr
Benes fabricated the report that Germany began mobilising in day-that he left the matter in die bands of the Sudeten leaders and practically United Press.
invited them to demand a plebiscite, tes which he said they were fully
Danger Not Past
London, Sept. 13 British Ministers bad before them to-night summaries of Herr Hitler's speech and they gave the statements by the Fuehrer preliminary cen- sideration.
entitled.
President Benes will prese at a Cabinet meeting summoned for to- night.
was
at
There were a number of demon- strations to-day but the only serious At the present moment, however, incident so far
Grasslitz, it is felt to be far too early to where a Sudeten was shot in the formulate
any definite conclusions abdomen by a Communist who had and the speech in all its aspects and himself been injured in fighting- implications will be the subject of a Reuter. further examination to-morrow,
While there is thus formal French Cabinet Meets
ΠΟ official reaction, says Reuter's diplo matic correspondent, the Immediate feeling in responsible quarters in London Is flint the speech has done nothing to alter the situation for the
beiter.
It is felt that in no possible sense can the speech be termed construc- tive and it might even be said to be the reverse, since there is apparently no effort to allow the two parties la get together alone and thresh out the matter.
Paris, Sept. 12. Fullowing a Cabinet session which lasted two and a half hours General Gamelin, Chief of the Supreme Wed Council, consulted M. Edouard Daladier, the Prime Minister.
An official statement issued Inter declared that the Cabinet had paid tribute to the Nation's patriotism and compostire and had also received from the North African Colonial
Empire a must moving testimony of
It is felt that if the Czech Gov-¦ fidelity. crnment and the Sudelen Germans were allowed to get on alone with the task of finding a settlement
This dianified and reasonable at-
to Chinese reports received here
from Tientsin.
The action is understood to be +4 preliminary step to prganise a White Russian "Communist - Suppression Volunteers Corps in Tintain to carry out disturbances against the British and French Concessions,...
The Japanese authorities are plan- Chinese reports say, to blockade the concessions.
It is reported that the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo objects to any planned disturbance against the con- eessions, and has asked the Italian] Consul in Tientsin to offer mediation and good offices. However, the Japanese Military Command in Pe- ping has told the Foreign Office that on the grounds of guerilla-suppres-
GENERAL
GOERING
#
GOERING:
slon the planned steps were inevit- SERIOUS
able.
Meanwhile, the, populace of the concessions are farined by the dis- covery of several incendiary bomba in market places. The British and French authorities are taking strict)
to maintain
measures
order.
peace
Four Mystery.
and
ILLNESS
Nuremberg, Sept. 12. It is disclosed that General Hermann Goering is seriously ill.
A bulletin issued this morning states that he is
Envoys From suffering from an inflamma- China
tion of the lymphatic gland, inflammation of the right
Japan Tests Countrywide A.R.P. Defence
TRA.
Tokyo, Sept. 13.
Czecho-Slovakia Will
Spurn
Plebiscite
London, Sept. 12.
It is understood that Mr-Jan-Masaryk, Czech Ambas- The capital and 18 other prefec- tures under the jurisdiction of csador in London, has delivered a note to Sir Robert Van- Eastern Japan Defence leadquar-
ters were blanketed in eerie darkness sittart, opposing the plebiscite as a solution of the Sudeten last night-the first night of a five-problem because the Czech Constitution does not allow a plebiscite and because a Government which tried to carry
duy air defence manoeuvres.
Typitying conditions over the en-
tire area, in Tokyo tramcars run out such step would inevitably fall on account of nation- through the streets of the strange wide opposition.
silent capital with windows curioin- ed, while the headlights of motor cars were hooded with black cloth.
The wide diffusion of Ger- mans in Czecho-Slovakia makes
For the first time, even cars be- it impossible to define the limits Several
longing to the embassies and lega- tions were not immune from Police control and all embassies and leg tions themselves are observing the black-out.
Police have enjoined the populace to be watchful for foreign spies and phalography is not allowed.
most Every building from the humble dwelling to the large hotels have their windows curtained with: black cloth and the lights Indoors are hooded.
At the first blast of the blarin syren trafie in the streets ceases and pedestrians take cover. Reuter Special.
RUBBER PRICES INCREASE
which even
the
mediate the consequent mess of
London, Sept. 12. The Rubber Committees decision leg and a heavy chest, cold, to leave the final quarter's quota un- Honolulu, Sept. 13. The fever necessitates his re-changed at about 45 per cent. brought The Army is arranging to look maining in bed for several days, a marked improvement of sentiment
in Mincing Lane after the four mysterious Chinese
It is understood that the ill- overhanging political uncertainty who are due here on the Pan Ameri-
Airways plane to-day from ness was caused by the strain of failed to dampen can
Buying orders began to flow in in- longkong. Equal secrecy has been standing for hours on Sunday maintained here as was the case in reviewing the military parade
made and -United Press.
further enhanced the market was China, and It is
that, as it Manila when the plane arrived from
is expected the case of Manila, the passengers
when sellers adopted a marked re- FOUGHT THROUGH WAR
served attitude, will step into a waiting launch to be carried off until he plane is ready
Field Marshal Hermann Goering Buyers are now ofering eight Bail gain to-morrow, The was born in Bavaria in January, pence for spot while business done Chinese Consul declares he does not 1893, the son of a wealthy diplomat. early in April and June was up to know the identities of the mission or Trained in the Cadet Corps, he be 8 pence per pound.
came in 1912 a lieutenant In an: its destination.-United Press,
Leading rubber dealers are of the infantry regiment in Alsace. It was opinion that any improvement in the one of the first to take the field when European situation may well lead to war broke out and he fought in the an early attainment of the ninepenny early batties in France. In October, level. The next meeting of the Com- Joined the air force and be miltee is at present arranged for (sering came pilot of a fighting plane. By November 15.Reuter. 1910 he won already an "ace" with many destroyed enemy machines to his credit, A member of Baron von Richthofen's famous "Circus," he be came its leader after the Baron was killed.
School-Boy Bitten By Dog
Mr. E. G. Stewart, headmaster of
MORE CASES OF CHOLERA
With the rank of Captain he left
The cholera incidence in Hongkong the
and held posts in civil army aviation concerns in Denmark and was increased by six new uses dur- Sweden. There he married a riching the past 24 hours. Three were Swedish baroness, but she died in from Victoria, two from Kowloon
and one from the harbour.
St. Paul's Boys' College, reported to the police yesterday that his son had been bitten by his dog. The child was treated privately, and the dog 1931. has been sent to Kennedy Town for observation.
MANILA SHARES
The health returns also show alx Introduced by Frick to Hitler, he became the first leader of the Nazi diphtheria and one of measles.
further cases of dysentery, four of Troops," and took
rising in November, 1923 In
7 "storent part in the Hitler he was
wounded. His friends smuggled him made to reduce his influence by The following quotations were re-into the Tyrol in a motor-car. Afterwiping out the states, but Hindenburg titude of France is of particular celved after the close of the morning time, as he did not feel safe is joined forces with him to defend the
ression through Reuters:
Austria, he went to Rome where he continued there might be a fair prospect of vine for the defence solution.
said the communique.
of peace,"
The Cabinet also discussed men
The fact that no startling fresh. demands have been made does nut mean that Herr Hitler's declaration sures already taken and being faken Not in preparation for any emergency. does not shape the situation.
it
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Coco Grove Consolidated Mines Demonstration
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existence of Prussia.
of the areas which would under- go such a plebiscite, while a plebiscito of the entire country! is clearly not Herr Hitler's in- tention.
the
It is understood that M. Masaryk that the lates also pointed out Prague concessions constitute farthest point to which the Govern- ment is prepared to go and under have already gone pressure they further than could earlier have been expected.
The Czech Ambassador also con- ferred to-day with M. Corbin Kagan, the Soviet Counsellar to the Embassy in London.-Renter.
.
Plea For Peace
Geneva, Sept. 12. Mr. Ramon de Valera, Premler of Eire made a plea almost amounting a prayer for world peace in his opening address at the League As- sembly. He asked for a world peace
conference,
Europeans Victimised
BURGLARS ACTIVE
Many losses of money and property have been reported to the pulled.
Mr. F. A. Smith, residing at the Gloucester Holel, reports that she has either lost or had stolen from her a wrist watch valued at $135, be- tween Sunday and Monday,
Mrs. R. Duncan, of 2 Fortress Hill, told the police that between midnight and a.m. yesterday, an unknown person entered ter room through an open window, and stole " watch valued at $200. The thief apparently climbed up a drain-pipe to the win- dow.
Mrs. E. Giffanny, of 108 Austin Road, reports the theft of a sultense containing books and money valued at $52 from her residence. Entry was bathroom
During the week-end the French,ained through an open Russian and Rumanian representa- window. tives conferred secretly and it is re- ported that they arranged for per- mission to be given the Soviet to sian troops going to the assistance cross Rumania in the event of Rus- of Czecho-Slovakin If she is at- incked. United Press.
The loss of her wrist watch, valued nt $40, on board a Star Ferry launch
Governor Sends Colony's
Sympathy
The following message was des-
His Excellency by
the patched Governor to the Secretary of State for the Colonics:
"It is with the deepest regret that I have learned of the death of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught and I shall be obliged if you will convey to His Royal High- ness The Duke of Connaught an expression of its Colony's profound sympathy with him in his bereave- ment."
Funeral On Friday
London, Sept. 13.
It Is Meinlly announced that the funeral of Prince Arthur of Con naught will be held at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on Friday morning It will be a military funeral.
The King and Queen will return
got to know Mussolini. In 1925-20 Geering gave up the Prussian Minis- he was in Sweden, but after the try of the Interior In April, 1934 to 25 Amnesty in 1927 he returned to concentrate un Air defence. notorious "purge" .of The not
the Nazi Germany,
When the Nazis were returned as party on June, 1934 is said to have the strongest party at the elections in been instigated by him "to decapitate 1932, Goering was elected the Left wing of Nazism" for he had only in official speeches but also No new measures were deelded upon. from
The most the support of the Right, industrial- the tone of the Press and jas France has already reached the from
Speaker of the House. stage of the famous A.B.C. system mobilisation, Germany's
ists, bankers and the like. Goering continued
Paracale Gummaus
Bolished of the Nazis, he was made was put in charge of the State Gern
deter- of preparation for possible hostilities.
Relchs-Minister without would seem that there is
portfolio. The Cabinet considered the posi-San Mauricto
Suyne mination not
Sudetens allow he
tion in the fight of the possibility United Paracale
Prussian Minister of the Interior and theatres of Prussia, and in March and the Czechs to get on with the the situation not being clarified The following is Swan, Culbertson Commissary for Air by Hitler when 1935 he became engaged to Emmy negotiations alone and undisturbed. by Herr Hitler and the tension con & Fritz' report
Chancellor in Sennemann, this morning's the latter become References to self-determinution tinuing. It also considered measures maritet:
January, 1933. In September the They were married with great pomp of the appear to be a hint to one of
Stocks were down e to up 4e lu same year he was promoted General. the following month, Hitler being the parties of the dispute to make their frontier defences needed reinforcing a steady market.
In January, 1034 an attempt was best man. demands as wide as they wish.
It is further pointed out that while and the civil population had to be
for
Herr Hitler attacks Czecho-Slovakia Czech references to German mobilisation, the speech makes very Hiflo
to the military reference manoeuvres in which Germany has al million and a half men under arms and which have yet to continue for
some
wecks. Until they are over, and whlic the temper of Germany remains
which might be necessary
actended-Reuter.
tf the
MOTHER-LOVE BY DRUG-WHAT NEXT?
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what it is to-day, it is felt that no ever a thought of vexing fellow men realist can believe the danger is with their discoveries.
past or the threat to European pesce does not remain.-Reuter
Czech Cabinet Meets
Where will it all stop? We must ask this, because it is regrettably true that the harmless industry of the scientist in producing a hormone hackles rise ten to make turkeys' times
ensier than before may easily President Benes listened to Herr be exploited by less naive folk to Hitler's speech over the radio and something capable of exalting a man- to Π world-shaker later presided at an extra-ordinary in-the-street meeting of the Cabinet ministers. among dictators.
The meeting lasted burely a half
Prague, Sept. 13.
believe that we shall within a
hour and It is officially stated that no few years have gland preparations
decisions were taken-Reuter,
Belgian Cabinet
and synthetic hormones which will so net on the nervous system and the lands which determine our tempera- ment and constitution that we could, Bruseis, Sept. 13. if we wished, make spiritual chame- The Cabinet sat for seven hours leons out of the most lethargic crea- istening to the radio broadcast of tures.
Berlin Relief
Herr Hitler's speech. Eventually the I think we shall be able to write Cabinet approved a statement by the the emotion hatred" in the symbols Minister of National Defence that be of a chemical formula, and to produce has taken all measures necessary for it at will by suitable injection; that security-Heuter.
It will be easy to change a person's temperament from ponderous and methodical to effervescent and erra- tie or vice-veran: that instincts will be aroused or quletened at will.
On the other hand I fear we shall Hitler's speech obtainable here as have discovered a lot more vitamins yet, but there is a general rellot in--now commonly known to reach to diplomalle circles that the speech, letter E, but to the inner circle of though couched in vigorous language, selence already up to Wand have contained no threat of direct mea- acquired a taste for them synthetised of rather in aures.
the cumbrous form
Berlin, Sept. 13. There is no official reaction to Herr
It is pointed out that the serious-natural food. So that if the Inhabi- ness of the Czech problem remains tants of this taland continue their and it will be the task of Lord Runci-puritanical attitude to the pleasures man and the two dispuling parties to of the table they may; cesse "to
be compone a settlement Reuter. avaliable to the ssay-going minority.
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police by Mrs. Scott, residing at yeaterday, has been reported to the Kingsclere Hotel.
A pocket watch, worth $80, was stolen from Fan Fel-fong, residing at the Sun Wah boarding-house, during his absence,
Money, clothing and jewellery to the total value of $303 were stolen from a flat in Hau Wo Street yester- day, according to a report made by the owner, Sit Pul-hang. The dat was broken Into, Investigations showed.
Lo
Kwal-chung, residing at Woosung Street, had clothing worth $126.50 stolen from him.
The Dairy Farm (Peak Branch), was robbed of money and a pen- knife, valued altogether at $90, be- tween noon on Sunday and 7.30 a.m. yesterday.
from Balmoral Castle to attend the funeral.-British Wireless,
Japanese Condolences
Tokyo, Sept. 13. His Majesty the Emperor to-day cabled a message of condolence to King George VI on the death of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught it was announced by the Imperial Household Ministry.
It in tecalled that the Into Prince visited Japan on three different "De-- casions, each time as the personal proxy of the King-Domci.
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