Tienchiachen Evacuation Admitted

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

To the Editor,

Hankow, Oct. 1

Hongkong Telegraph,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

[FULL TEXT OF FOUR

· POWER MUNICH- AGREEMENT

(Continued fromn Page '1.)

This day must, however, not be loter than the end of November;

SLIGHT DEVIATIONS The anal demarkation of the

EATURI

OCTOBER

RIVER PIRACY Motor Vessel Taken In Surprise Attack

Cantan, Sept. 20. With a boldness becoming 17th

river piratea century Buccaneers, rushed the guards on the motorship Chinese evacuation of Tlenchia-

Sir-1 read with interest the re-

Sam Lei on Monday night when she on the north chen, strategie town

Was In the Suntch district, stripped to erect a

international commission which s Wucht, is admifted in milllary dis- South Africa proposes

statue commemorating the peace

department's safe, re- accorded the right to recommend to compradore

lleved passengers of their money and phe messages state that the Chi-efforts of Me. Noville Chamberlain.

The suggestion is an excellent one, the four powers in specific excep-jewels and made good their escap, nese forces had been resisting and

the strictly ethnographical provisions

· counter-attacking favourably when and I think Hongkong could do tonal cases, slight devintons from says the Yat Sun News Agency. counter-attacking votuation look something similar, especially as Mr. or the zune to be transferred with- Chamberlain was at one time a the morning of Sept, 20 as a place on

of the landing of large units of Colonial resident, in the Bahamas, out plebiselte; result

think,

- Barton. Japanese troops above Wusuch.

offensivo was then A concerted launched by the Japanese land, air bombers and naval forces. Japanese which had rained indiscriminately no fewer than 3,000 bombs on the

small lown were active destrov

works. Ing Chinené

bank of the Yangtze River, above port in yesterday's Telegraph that frontiers snall be carried out by the her of lier valuable cargo, robbed the

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After furious fighting lasing the whole morning, the Chinese forces were finally ordered by the Chinese High Command to withdraw to n positions. Chinese rearguards who had sworn to fight to the last man made herole sacrifices to cover the retreat of their comrades.

The stubborn Chinese resistance is understood to have exacted a heavy toll of ilves from the invadera. Chinese casualties are admitted to be heavy too.

ern Honan.

CHINA'S APPEAL TO

THE POWERS

(Contihued from Page 1) situation does not affect the validity of the provisions of Article 18.

Chim hopes that the necessary elements of co-operation may soon be assured, he said.

They got away with property worth $20,000, and would have taken more but for the Arrival of the militia.

The right of option shall be, pro- vided for those acsiring to move into the ceded territory, and for those desiring to leave same, This right The Sam Lei was on the Shekki of option must be exercised within Yeungki run, und har left Shekk a a period of six months from the 11 o'clock that night. Passing Nam date of conclusion of this agreement. shal Village, she slowed down be A German-Czech commission shall cause five or six sumpans were seen determine the details of this option, out in the stream as if they had come and shall consider procedure to be from the Namshoi jetty to put pas

sengers aboard, Twenly robbers adopted for facilitating this change of the population and clarify thus gained the deck while there the fundamental questions arising were already 10 others among the out of this exchange;

ex-

The Czech Government, shell within the term of four weeks from the day of the conclusion of the

Meanwhile, she hopes that the member States will do their utmost to carry out individually the pro- agreement, vinions of Article 16-Reuter.

TO SEVER RELATIONS

Tokyo, Oct. 1. Opinion is gaining strength in Attacks and counter-attacks are nging in the suburbs of Lostian, 30 fuential quarters that Japan should miles east of Sinyong in southeast-sover all relations with the Lengue of Nations in case Geneva formally After the Chinese recapture of adopts the resolution to invoke Yuchlatsi, about ten miles south of sanctions against Japan, according to the Japan Times, local' English fan- Shangcheng in southeastern Ilupth, the Japanese at Shawo, about 20 unge newspaper. miles southwest of Shangcheng, are reported to be greatly threatened. the They are being attacked by Chinese, "

even

It points out that Japan has been co-operating with the

League in

after she some enterprises withdrew her membership from the body, Braving drizzies, Chinese troops

The Japanese Government, on the Julchang-Wuning highway in north Kiangsi continued to attack paper reminds, has official delegates in the Permanent Mandates Commis-

the

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the

from

passengers.

Guards Surprised

PREMIER

OVATION

(Continued from Page Li).

problem was only the prelude to a large settlement in which all Europe might find peace.

He then read the contents of the new Anglo-German agreement,

TREMENDOUS ROAR

As the Prime Minister rend the momentous message a tremendous roar of cheering came from the crowd, which surged forward as Mr. Cham- berlain moved forward to get into his car. Only prompt action by the police prevented his being mobbed.

The crowd cried "Well dono, Neville! God bless you!"

Finally the crowd, by this time swelled to ten thousand and including members of the Cabinet and many of the Diplomatic Corps and the foreign ambassadors in London, sang

Jolly Good Flow, "For lie's n jumped on the running boards of the car, waved fings and papers and yelled themselves hoarse.

The car was only able to move at a snail's pace towards Buckingham Palace.

At the Palace, crowds had been collecting since early in the afternoon The guards were taken exemplelely immediately it became known whon discharge

its by surprise, only one of them having sir. Chamberlain was returning, and millitary and police formations nulla chance to bring his ride to his this crowd gave Mrs. Chamberlain a | Sudeten Germans who desire this shoulder, and he was shot dead. A tremendous welcome as she arrived

discharge. Within the same period first-class passenger and a Govern-shortly before her husband. the Czech Government shall release ment official, who looked as if they When Mr. Chamberlain arrived the

their revolvers, crowd,

constantly swelted by Sudoten German prisoners who have were reaching for

hundreds of people who were gathers been deprived of their liberty on were also shot dead. account of political offences.

ing at an alarming rate, gave him

carefree despite pouring rain.

tremendous ovation, cheerful and

The helmsman'was forced to take river and bring it opposite Kochau SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION his ship up a branch of the main The beads of the Governments of Village, where a large, fast boat was that the in readiness to take off the pirates, the four Powers declaro

disembarked with problem of the Polish and Hungarian They hurriedly minorities in Czteho-Slovakia, shall their booty as the militia arrived in become, in so far as it is not settled Ko Chau, and escaped." within three months by an agree ment between the Governments con- cerned, a matter to be discussed it

a further meeting of the heads of the Governments of the four Powers here assembled.

Appendix:

Planes Spot Sardines

Tho

the remnant Japanese at points stan, advisory commission on south of the highway yesterday, traffic in oplum and other danger. Maanling and Chuchlatany are sald; ous drugs, Advisory Committee The French Government has from an airplane soon will be a Queen and Mr. Chamberlain appear- to have been recaptured whilst the on social Japanese at Hochinshan were de-nationals an

northward. Jop.

in

The

ARRIVAL AT PALACE Mrs. Chamberlain was conducted Immediately to the presence of the King and Queen and waited with them until her husband arrived and was immediately greeted by Their Majesties.

King

congratulated Mr. Chamberlain on the success of bla efforts and in reponse to the terrifie Marshfield, Ore.-Sardine fishing cheers of the crowd, the King and the Inter-

the signing

abave reality. The pilot will not toss outed on the Balcony and remained in Organization, while joined

agreement on the basis that a line or a net from the cockpit, how sight of the crowd for four minutes, feated and retired

Japan la represe laternational com she adheres to the offer contained ever. He will merely fly over the

motioned Mr. Chamber- Owing to rain, Japanese planes were delegates in the

in point six of the fan French Pucine ocean nens Bay Miend of lain forward, and for a short time inactive, and the Chinese took ami

mittee on Intellectual Co-operation,

The chance to "map up" the Japanese- the Permanent Central Opium Board, proposals of September 10, relating the plichard fleet to scout for fish, the Prime Minister stood alone at

and the to an international guarantee of a then radio ward of their location to front of the balcony while enthusiasm Economic Committee

reached new heights. Czech frontier against Health Committee.

un-the boats.

The Prime Minister looked re- 裁想 the It is pointed out that in interpreti-provoked attacks. As soon

markably ft and his face was tion of Article 10 of the League question of the Polish and Hungar

wreathed in smiles. - Covenant, Mexico, New Zealand, fun minorities is settled, Germany France and Italy, and a member to Colombla, China, Red Spain, the and Italy shall give a guarantee to be appointed by the Czech Govern-lain remained together for a Soviet Union and Iron consider par-

Cecha-Slovakia, the member States in Helpation of the

Supplementary declaration: The following ships were in wire-

obligatory, but England, The four heads of the Governments less communication with Hongkong, cum, Denmark, Luxemburg, Fin-assembled here agreed that the come to-day:

Dalton, Halyank, Conte Verde, land, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, mission provided for in to-day's Canada, Latvia, Estonia, agreement shall be composed of the Hupch, Seistan, Changon, Ahamo, Poland, Van Keulsz, Hanchi, Empress Of Hungary, Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan, Slate Secretary of the Asia, Potsdam, Suisang, Gustav Die- Turkey, and Greece regard the parti- Foreign Office, the accredited Am-

cipation as optiori.-Domei,'

Beriln bassaders in

Central News.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

derichsen,

the

new

German

ment.

Supplementary declaration:

questions arsing of the transfer tortor, are regarded as belonging to the competency of the international commission.

Munich, September 29,

of Brilain, Trana-Ocean.

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