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over to Hungary will be known for two or three days.—Reuter,

BUDETEN FREE CORPS DISSOLVED

Relchenberg. Oct. D. The Reich Commissioner, Herr Konrad Henlein, has Irsued a com- mand dissolving the Sudeten Free Corps as from Sunday night.

Herr Karl Frank has been entrust- ed with the execution of the com- Desinand and with the dismissal of the members of the corps to their homes.

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"WE WANT EVERYTHING"

Komorn, Oct. 9. While crowds outside the building shouted "We want everything back!", the Czech and Hungarian delegations began their negotiations here to day on the question of the return to Czecho- Hungary of the areas in Slovakin in which there is a Ilungari- an_minority.

The meeting began at 3 p.m. in the Community House In the Czech half of the town.

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that the area was once civilised, with millions of people residing happily there, are heaps of rubble and burnt remains.

Tho people themselves have vanished, to join the milions of

· Chinese refugees in the MANG migration southwards.

resistance

been Chinese

11415 bitterest south of the Yangtse. For four weeks the Japanese besieging Tehan, gateway to Nanchang, have not gained one yard of territory.

Tehan itself has been bombarded from the face of the earth and nothing remains to indicate that a city of 150,000 people once stood

there.

But, in the face of overwitelraing Japanese superiority in artillery and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938.

Unions Invest £18,000,000,

Shun Strikes

British trade unlong have more than £18,000,000 invested in capitalist enterprises. It is believed that their experlence' thus gained in the management of big business is responsible for the noticeable falling off in the number of labour disputes.

Here are a few examples of how the anions have invested their money.

National Union of Railway. en holda large blocks of stock in railway companies.

The Transport and General Workers' Union has become one of the biggest landlords In West- minster. I owns hure blocks of offices, and is drawing handsome reitis.

Amalgamated

Engineering

Calon does a big business as a Building Society.

Buildin engaged a gives the

National Union of Trade Workers has Emancial expert, who union Inside advice on invest- ments.

'PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSES

ON COUNCIL ESTATE

Seven People Dead. And 23 Injured

The Hungarian delegates included Johnn von Wettstein, Baron Hungarian Minister in Prague, the two leaders of the United Hungarian In Czecho-Slovaltia, Count Esterhazy and M. Andreas Jaross, the Hungarian Foreign Minister, M.BOY von Kanya, the Minister for Cults, The Czech re- Count Paul Teleki.

the Included

Czech presentatives Minister in Budapest, M. Kobr, the Slovakian Premier, M. Tiso, and

others

After the Ilungarian delegation. In the Hungarian was welcomed. section of the town it crossed the Danube to the Czech town and won met by shouts of "We demand every- "We want the entire thing back!". Oderland back!" "We won't stand

bargaining!" any more

The proceedings began without de- talks lay. The first result of the was that the Czech troops agreed to begin at once to evacuate the two frontler zones as a synibal of the Czechs willingness to part with the purely Hungarian part of the Oder- land.

Hungarian troops will occupy these iwo areas within 30 hours. One zone Includes the town of Ipolysag, known to the Czechs as Sohy, and the other Includes Satoraljo-Ujhely.

The former town is close to the

and only 65 miles from?

the latter town Is the stop on the Budapest-Lem- Rallway. The town was spilt

berg in two by the Treaty of Trianon, the greater half remaining Hungarian und a small part going to Czecho- Slovakia.

"W

After the

The negotiations here were con- ducted in a very friendly spirit but crowds outside kept shouting want everything back!" approval of the demands which the. Czechs have to fulfil at once the dele- gates made known their remaining consideration by the Czech delega demands and these are now under ton. The next meeting is expected to take place on Monday afternoon. --Trans-Ocean..

Strain Of Great

tanks and the alleged use of poison Strain Of Great

gas, the Japanese are still held to the trenches, six miles from Tchan,

which they occupied six weeks ago.

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NEW DANGER ARISES,

A new danger has arisen, how- ever, with the fall yesterday morn- Ing of Alkow, which is regarded an the key to the situation Ki Tehon. According to Japanese claims, Aikow was occupied at 9. p.m. on Saturday by the Yammanaka and Fuse divisions, which immediately pushed on to Mt. Sinkuachun,

The Chinese, however, are still Armly entrenched at their well- fortified positions in Tungkinshan and, despite Japanese claims that the ' position was captured 1 4 Pm yesterday, appear to be still holding grimly to the Inst stronghold on the sector.

way

Air Liners

Problem Of Airport

Runways

KILLED IN STREET: WOMAN AND SONS BURNED IN THEIR HOME

Dennis Callaghan (13), of holme Road;

William Callaghan (42), father:

and

Seven people, only one of whom was in the plane, lost their lives when on R.A.F. machine crashed into

csiate

at n council houses on Dunholme Road, Edmonton, London, recently, setting three of them ол fire. Besides the pilot, a woman her two sons in one of the and a boy playing in the street were dled later killed, and two men

Twenty-three people in hospital. were injured, 12 of them being in a critical condition.

hous

Many of the injured were scared by flamea which suddenly shot from the plane after they had reached the Becne of the crash.

The dead were...

Flight Sergeant B. R. Morris, the pilot of the plane which belonged to No. 1 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School, Hatfield; nirs, Gladys Saunders, Dunholme Road, Edmonton;

Roy Saunders (10): Derek Saunders (8);

John Elsden (35), of Hawthorne Way, Edmonton;

Edward Letch (20), of Dunholm

Road (who died in hospital); and

James Tant (8), of Dunholme Lane,

Edward Callaghan; Doria Callaghan (18); / Terence Callaghan (3%);

Farewell,

Forgive.. To Girl

He Loved

A last letter to the girl he loved was read at the in- quest recently in Eastbourne on George Frederick Pooley, aged twenty-three, of Fins- N.. bury Park, London, whose body was found at the foot of Beachy Head.

"Dear Frances," it road, "by the time you get this I shall be smashed to death. I promised you I would fot take my own life, but you did not keep your promise to me.

Dun-and would have done anything for "I was madly in love with you

his you, dene. I am tired of fighting on

my own. It is not because I have not got the grit to carry on, but because there is nothing to live for now you have turned me down. I am broken-

Benjamin Saunders (43), of Dun-hearted. holme Road;

Walter Maddock (30), Dunholme Road;

*THIS IS THE END'

"I said I would always love you, no

James Letch (24), Dunholme matter what happened, and I still do. You believe me, dear, don't you?

10 Dunholme Please forgive what I sald

temper.

Road;

Rose Sorrel (38), Road;

Jean Tant (3), Dunholine Rond; | "Well, dear, this is the end of my and

life. Please think kindly of me Derek Foster (2), Dunholme sometimes, and please don't take Road.

things too hard, as i am not worthy.

"I sincerely hope you will get happily married and settle down, for your own sake. Goodbye, sweet- God bless you this night and heart. for ever more, amen.

All are suffering from burns except Hose Sorrel (shock) and Jean Tant (injury to head)."

Eleven other people were allowed to leave hospital after treatment.

"Your ever-loving slave, George." HIT THREE HOUSES. The aeroplane first struck the of "Sulcide while the balance of The coroner, recording a verdict house of Mr. G. Tant, in Dunholme mind was disturbed.

aald he would Lane, Edmonton, tearing away

not give the name of the girl, because then bounced in the roadway just very right to break off their friend- small portion of the masonry. this would only cause pain. She had outside the front garden, killing the ship if she thought they, were not boy James Tant, and shot across the suitable to each other. road into the houses occupied by the The Saunders family were having Saunders and Callaghan families. their midday dinner when the 'plane A number of men, women,

and struck their house. Mr. Saunders is children had rushed to the seene of in hospital critically injured. All the crash, when there was a burst the six members of the family oc- of flame from the wreckage and hospital. The nomes of those serious-One man said he owed his life to cupying the adjoining house are in several of them were caught by it.

ly injured are-

Įbeing a second behind his neighbour.

Public

Gold-Digger

No. 1 Retires

in Great HIS STRIKE” YIELDED

Fears are expressed in Great Britain and the United States that even the most modern concreted airport runways for the take-off of air liners will prove unequal to the heavy loads at great speed imposed upon them.

£1,500,000,000

Public Gold-Digger No. 1 smiled benignly, twirled

Two Men Die In Shanghai Gangster Feud

Shanghai, Oct. 10. Gangsters guns barked just outside the Settlement last night and two men were killed. Japanese officials are Investigating.

It is believed that the battle re- sulted from u clash between rival gangs who wished to protect a gam- bling resort in the Tatao district,

The shots were heard plainly In the western district of Shanghal. So far this is the only disturbance reported on the eve of the Double Tenth.

Police In the Concession and Settlement are doing extra duly and are assisted by foreign troops to guard against any ineldents and to

io-day.

Shops selling. 'Chinese flings are doing a flourishing business while Japanese tanks and motor cycles mounting machine guns are to be seen patrolling the streets of Hong- kew.-Reuter,

his horn-rimmed spectacles carelessly, and told how he prevent the outbreak of terrorism The new arrodrome at Rynnnan, had extracted £1,500,000,000 from Britain in six years. near Foynes, on the River Shannon, was constructed on reclaimed bag The home-made Klondyke from which this vast sum was remaining land and the aerodrome at Collins-extracted is just you and me and the man next door. We are the Tehan-Singtze town, near Dublin, although possess auriferous source of vast wealth, which we screw out in First and

ing better foundation, is also the Second Instalments and often by Post-Dated Cheques.

onxlety. With the

the subject now open,

The D. H. Albatross, which will Gold-Digger No. 1, Sir Arthur Japanese are expected to converge on

call at Collinstown, on her forth- Ebarall, lean, eft, with steel-grey Hankow from three directions. On the Pelping-Hankow Railway, which coming flight to America, has an all-nir and a mild voice, who refres

an weight of about 3 tons. Another this month from his post as obstruction to a offers the least

Chlef southward drive, they are 280 miles new British type of land air liner, from the Wuhan cities.

the Ensign, weighs about 20 tons, and is heavier than any land air liner hitherto used by Imperial Airways on the Empire routes.

Bitter opposition is likely to be encountered on the drive from the Tapich Mountains, the Japanese positions there beinit about 180 miles from Hankow.

Although the Japaneso operating along the banks of the Yanglao are now only 75 miles from Hankow, the navol and military detachmenta in this area are not likely to be the first to rench the Wuhan cities, owing to the almost unsurmountable obstacles which must yet be reduced,

Military experts belleve that the Japanese forces will converge simultaneously on Hankow from the north, north-east and east,

It is thought that the Japanese operating south of the Yangtee will not participate in the drive on Han- kow, but will strike southwards to wards Nanchang and Changsha, in an attempt to cut the Canton-Han- How Railway.

JAPAN PAYS DEARLY

Inspector of Taxes, glanced out of la office window ot the smoke- blackened stones of Somerset House.

Serious Riots In Egypt

Cairo, Oct. 9.

We sat; in fact, in the Holy of Holes of the Income Tax, the Sanc-| tum Sanctorum of the Inland Re-nonstrators resulted to-day in the

at

On

Sir Arthur's service began as a kind of accoucheur to the Income tax.

TWICE THE WEIGHT One of the reasons for the adop- | venue, tion of a flying-boat polley was the condition of fand aerodromes certain sensors in the troplex. humerous occasions comparatively lgbt air liners have been bogged. The D.C. 4 new Douglas air liner weighs 30 tons loaded and this is more than twice the weight of the ilbera visualised by the designers of most of the airports in the United States.

Experienced air-liner operators are of the opinion that air liner of o weight exceeding 25 tons, if used on air routes where tropical rainstorms are at times experienced, will call for special measures which have not yet been undertaken.

Flew His Patient

Boltrdam.

A clash between Police and de-

injuring of a number of Egypt's most prominent officials.

was

Pro-Japanese Mongol Prince Captured

The ex-Premier Nahos Pasha,

Wuyuan, Oct. 0. The younger brother of Prince slighly injured, the Police Forty years

the Mongolian leader, wDS ago he wrung 8d. in Chief, Russe) Pasha was hurt, Mak-Teh, the £ out of the wealthy, who forc-rumebeid Pasha, the former Finance bands during recent Bghting at the captured alive by Chinese mobile haw Doomsday in such an imposition. Minister in the Nahas Cabinet, and Tarho River in Suiyuan, military To-day, with tax at (but, of course, Kalmakan, a noble, were injured, despatches received here state.

reminded). the former only slightly but the lat

you do not want to be

hospital.

POST OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

ATH MAIL LETTRES To-day, October 10, the General

Surcharged air mail letters may be Post Office and Kowloon Central Post office will Do open from Posted in the ordinary posting boxes. a.m. to Noon; Sheungwan Branch They should be clearly marked "By Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. Air Mail" and bear sufficient post- to 10 a.m., and the other Branch may be taxed with double the de- Insufficiently prepaid letters

age.

Post Offices will be entirely closed. detency

There will be one collection from

or forwarded by Steamer

the pillar-boxes us on Sundays; one Service, at the discretion of the Post delivery of ordinary correspundence Oleo,

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE

at 11.30 am, and one, delivery of registered correspondence at 11 a.m. The Branch Post Office at Stanley, Tai Po and Un Long will also have;

pondence at 11 nm.

The Money Order Ofee will be South America are forwarded "yla entirely closed.

one delivery of ordinary

One Thousand Eight Hundred Inspecter more seriously, wounds to his for the release of his grother was A ransom offered by Prince Teh tors and Thirteen Thousand Clerks face necessitating his being taken to and Typisia run his Gold-Diggery.

rejected by the guerillas,

The reports also reveal persistent HOBBY IS YACHTING

The disturbance occurred when Chinese guerilla activities in north- "Taxpayers have a better under-Nuhas Pasin returned to Cairo and em Suiyuan, especially at Wuchwan, standing of our work to-day," he said,pared to iny a wreath on the north of Kwelsul, in the past few *They realise that If they

statue of Zaghtul Pasha.--Reuter. al- tempt to avold payment it is unfair

to their fellow citizens. True, we get anonymous information, but most of

It is and most rich people.

of

People come from all kinds places to study our methods of lax gathering-from China, Egypt, Japan,

and the United States."

Bradfield.

days-Central News.

No More

Will Be

$"Funnels Seen Here

A doctor who can bring his patient Japan. has paid dearly for her by air, himself acting as pliot, is Dr. successes. According. So odels Fouchet, of the municipal hospital wed Ainur smiled benignly and THE WHITE DOLLAR SIGN on red funnels, the best-known Chinese reports”: 98,000 Japanese | at Rheima. He has just proved his have been killed and 250,000 have ability in this respect by bringing fold something of his three daughters, emblem around the world of United States shipping, prob- been wounded on the Fausted from Rholms to Rotterdam a young all Cambridge graduates, and of his three months. Probably as many yachting or chartered an ambulance River front alone during the past Dutch woman who broke her leg on a son, now 17, and doing science at ably never will be seen in Hongkong again.

tour.

The Dollar Line is being taken over Government-owned line will use the again havo been sacrificed on

"Arthur, whose hobby is yacht- Sir other fraxis in the same period.

plane and, with the patient and aing, is now looking forward to re-by the United States Maritime Com-fleet of old "President" ships, no The "President" ships, most of The Chinese resistance in face nurse, flew to Waathaven, the airport tirement at Frinton. He is a member mission, which plans to reinaugurate famillar in the harbours of the East.

that fortnightly New York-Singa- mechanised for Rotterdam, taking two hours on the sea. They any there is gold and the name Dollar will be dropped anchor in Pacific Coast ports, are of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, and poro-New York passenger service, which have been for months rusting the trip. He then ordered a car and

at drove to a Rotterdam hospital, where in the sea, but no one has ever been along with the "g" funnel insignia. being drydocked and completely he gave a complete history of the able to extract It

renovated to operate the interim per- patient's condition to the house sur .. Diggines was to tako over of passenger-carrying freighters, said the-world service is likely to be A new Public Gold-Digger No. 1, Peading the building of a new fleet vice. The resumption of the round-

on September 1.

to be second-to-none In design, the announced any day.

of Japan's

modern army--a resistance that has omh- pletely held up the Japanese ad- Vanen für six weeks-la described

by millary experia as one of the 15 moet herolo defences sestari over-

whelming odde in history.

| goon. After this Dr. Fauchet and the

nurse flow back to Rheima.

torres-

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