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·THE ・ ・ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938.
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ADMITS MANY
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Canton, Oct. 24.
RECORD VOLUNTEER CAMPS EXPECTED
READY TO BLOW UP HANKOW
Hankow, Oct. 24.
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N his first press interview following his landing in South/EFFICIENT Volunteers will be cesalon and nearby buildings, in-nay be taxed with double the de-stated, and where mails are advertle-
Dynamite fuses
From
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AIR MAIL LETTERS Surcharged air mail letters may baj posted in the ordinary posting boxes. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES They should be clearly marked "By Registered and Parcel Malls are Explosions were heard this morn-Air Mall" and bear sulcient posi- closed 15 minutes earlier than the fog from the former British Con- age. Insufficiently prepaid letters ume given below unless otherwise at Fanling next month, um- cluding much foreign property, Aciency or forwarded by Steamerjed to close at or before 2 a.m., TO
Service; at the discretion of the Post glstered and parcel mails are closed China, Lieut.-General Mikiro Furusho, Commander-in-der canvas in the annual training
It is very reliably reported that the office.
lat 5 p.m. on the previous day. Chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Force in South China, camps of the Hongkong Volun- British Consulate is already prepared teer Defence, Corps. It is ex-for demolition, and the Chinese declared on Sunday that the Japanese military operations pected that the general conditions authorities have promised to give 24
INWARD MAILS would not be relaxed even after the fall of Canton until the over the world and in the Far hours notter to foreigners before blowing up the place-United Press. policies to resist against Japan and co-operate with Com-East particularly which have
DYNAMITE PLACED munists have been renounced by the Chinese.
given such a stimulus to military
Hankow, Oct. 24. organisation, will lead to a record
are at present Granting the interview uponly regretting the state of affairs for ENTIRE furniture of 7-roomed house, his entry into the city on Sun- the sake of her neighbouring nation. attendance at the camps.
"The dispatch of the expeditionary The numbers of the Volunteers being placed in all Japanese buildings for anle, in good condition, including day afternoon, General Furusho fores to South China is aimed at themselves, though not published.in Hankow. Most of these are along- refrigerator, lawn mower and kitchen volced high satisfaction at the
out wiping
of are known to have reached a record, side foreign property, and one of the utensils. Also baby's play Phone 50583. Before 10
Auccessful occupation of Canton manoeuvres for resistance against Including as they do, a good number buildings mined to-day is within ten
eral. within 10 days of the landing Japan and co-operation with Com- of Chinese who were not eligible in yards of the British Consulate-Gen- of the expeditionary forces in disillusioning the National Govern-holding the camps in two consecu
munists in Kwangtung and thus at previous years. The arrangement of
The authorities have promised to Bias Bay on October 12,
ment
tive weeks instead of four week-ends { give foreigners 24 hours warning to empty dreams.
evacuate before they set fire to the While attributing the brilliant re- "Although the city of Canton has is new.
fuses.--Reuter. The comps will be as follows: suits of the recent drive to the august fallen, it could not be excused, if virtues of Ills Majesty, the Emperor, only for the sake of humanity
1st Camp, Wednesday, November 2 that) the Commander-in-Chief simultane- the elements who were unable to to the afternoon of Sunday, Novem- ber 6: Corps Signals, Moblie Column, ously voiced great appreciation for realize the true intention of Japan No. 3. M. G. Company, No. 4, M. G. the self-ancrificing efforts offered by have wrecked important cultural es the officers and men in his forces. tablishments including electric light Company. A. A. Company, Machine
and Section, Pay section. He that
thanked people at home for and water service equipment their carnest support and sympathy, have resorted to the reckless tactics Especial appreciation was voiced by of setting fro to the city before they General Furusho for the services, evacuated the district. done by the native citizens of For- mosa who accompanied the expedi- tionary forces across the Ocean into the Continent.
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STILL MANY DIFFICULTIES
"We
to the afternoon of Sunday, Novem- 2nd Camp, Wednesday, November ber 13: Lyon Light Section, Machine
are aware that there still Cun
Gun Troop, No. 1 M. G. Company, No. 2 M. G. Company, No. 5 M. G. Company, A. A. Company, Machine
Scetion. exist many kinds of dimculties and Sun Signals, Medical Section, Pay Deep condolences and sympathy obstacles in the way of the Japanese Attendance in camp for four days were also expressed by the supreme who are determined to see that there is a condition of efficiency (A.5.C. commander for the officers and men anti-Japanese clements have repent- Company excepted). Arrival after who lost their lives or who have ed of their past mistakes, and ab-8 a.m. or departure after 5 pm, will been wounded in the recent opera- stalne on Brd co-operating with camp.
from the policies
of resisting not count as a day's attendance in jagainst Japan
The attendance for four Communists, and that ultimately the days at camp is also a condition of foundation has been solidly fald for receiving a bonus at the end of the the establishment of lasting peace training year. in East Asin.
tlons in South China,
weapons and munitions from third Powers."
their
EMPLOYERS ASKED TO
CO-OPERATE
Leiters signed by the Commundant
CARDINAL INNITZER'S DEFENCE
Refutos Charges In Lotter To Churches
Vienna, Oct. 23. Catholle churches throughout Aus- tria to-day heard without making any demonstrations, Cardinal Innit- zer's message disclaiming the Nazi assertions that he precipitated the rlots on October 7.
a man
Whe
CANTON A BREEDING GROUND "Canton has hitherto been re- garded as the breeding grounds for anti-Japanese and pro-Com- "The intcallon of the Japanese. moulst Manoeuvres," General forces never to discontinue their
At St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vlesna, Furusho declared. "Since the out-milllary
until operations
clrculated among the con- break of the hostilities, the city of ultimate aims have been attained, have been addressed, to employergregation prior to the reading of the Canton has operated as im- may be testified by the fact that the requesting them to grant permission frain from any demonstration.
message, whispering advice to re- portant base for the Import of Japanese forces have already resum-for those members of the Corps
northward from employed by them, to attend comp. The message, commenting on Oc
"Should you have difficulty in ob- lober 7, staled: "The young peoples' "The Chinese forces, from the out-
taining your employers permission demonstration at the service set of the present Incident, have
you should inform the O.C. your unit) neither foreseen nor desired by me. suffered successive defeats at the
without delay," hands of the Imperial Army
the offelal It is not true that the youths song und
notice. Navy forces. The National Govern-
political songs during the service, or ment has already sacrificed a million
Only Corps uniform may be worn that I spoke the words The Nazis | of officers and men. After they lost Japanese naval forces participating in camp and Volunteers should travel have decided upon a fight and I am Nanking, their capital, Inst winter,
in the campaign in South China in to camp in uniform. Helmets will reuty for it, which are attributed to they suffered a crushing defent in Vice-Admimi Kolchi Shiczawa, the not be taken to camp but Greatcoats me. I had not overlooked the his- Hsuchow this spring and the Wuhan Navy Department of the Imperial will.
lorie significance of the hour in which trl-clty area is now in imminent Headquarters announces.
my own home, the Sudetenland was danger.
returned to the Reich, but I thanked the Fuehrer along with other Ger- Cardinals, and ordered a
ed their advance Canton.
SUPREME NAVAL HEAD IS REVEALED
The
Tokyo, Oct. 24. supreme commander of the
Shiozawa
was
states
Service Squadron.
Vice-Admira} "Notwithstanding that four hun- formerly the Naval Attache to the Overseas
Ile dred million people throughout the Japanese Embassy in London, and then went through the posts of the man country have been driven into a mis-was later Chick-of-Staff of the Com-chairman of the Publicity Commis- thanksgiving service and the ringing erable plight, the National Govern-bined Flect and concurrently Chief-slon, commander of the Chinkal of the church bells. ment Is still indulging in the illusions of-Staff of the First Fleet.
Naval Station, chief of the Naval Air "I am still of the conviction that of the wor of resistance against At the time of the first Sino-Force Headquarters, and commander
ail Catholics are bound in Japan,
Japanese hostilities in 1932, he was of the Malzuru Naval Station.-venience to fulfil their duties to the "The Japanese Empire is profound-the Commander-in-Chief of the First Domel,
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State. However, a bishop must at all times full his oath to defend the rights which belong to the Church." United Press.
Nation's Art Treasures Sent Away
the
Some of the pictures from National Gallery have been removed to places of safety, the removal tak- ing place after dusk and under mill- tary escort.
Mr. F. 1. G. Rawlins, who is in charge of the gallery's A.R.P. scheme, has made plans for the caro of the whole of the 3,300 pictures.
The central rooms, containing worka of the Italian schools, bre closed and the staff is working to | midnight to crate the pictures.
At the British Museum red isba have been placed on hundreds of treasures to indicate that they aro to be arst for removal.
Some will be housed in deep lun- nels, and others taken to country houses.
The thousands of exhibits remain- ing will be protected by sandbags, and the glass roof will be boarded and sandbagged.
MUST NOT EASE OFF Most public buildings in the heart of London have been supplied with material and black paint for darken- Ing windows. County Hall, the headquarters of the L.C.C., has thick brown paper already pasted over many of the windows.
While the Home Office is satisfed with the progress of gas-mnak diz- tribution, it emphasises that there' must be no slackening in the work because of apparent casing in the International situation.
NEW ALTITUDE MARK
Rome, Oct. 22.
A new world altitude record for single-engined aircraft, at présent held by Britain, is claimed for Major Pezzi, who flew at a height of 56,000 feet.
The English record holder was the |tato Squadron-Leader IL M. J. Adam, who reach a height of 53,937 feet in |June 1987, -Reuitr.
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