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CHINESE TAKING OFFENSIVE IN SOUTH

:

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB

THE HONGKONG

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS | PARTICULANS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, nt 3 p.m., at the Omces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

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Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at a Crown Rent to he fixed by the Surveyor of is Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 9 p.m., at the Omces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

one

British Cabinet Change

Annouced To-day

JAPAN'S C. IN C. ENTERS WUHAN (Continued from Page 1)

Chinn.

LONDON, Oct. 27.

THE KING held a meeting of the Privy Council at Bucking- took ham Palace to-day at which new members of the Cabinet the oath.

Lord Stanhope is the new First Lord of the Admiralty, in succession to Mr. A. Duff Cooper, who resigned during the Euro pean crisis, and Earl De La Warr is President of the Board of Education, in succession to Lord Stanhope.

Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Chung, in the Colony the premises of the Central Bank of of Hong Kong, for a term of 76

CHINA FORCES READY years, with the option of re- newal at n Crown Kent to be

Changahn, Oct. 20. Chinese reports state that Chinese Axed by the Surveyor of Ille Majesty the KING, for one fur forces in the Wulan area are at present withdrawing north-castward ther term of 75 years,

and South-westward preparatory to Intending bidders are advised Intending bidders are advised the next major baltic, which is ex- that immediately after the dispo- that immediately after the dispo-pected to be fought in western Hu-

2012, in

in the vicinity of Hengyang and announced to-day. sal of the lot the Purchaser (ifsal of the lot the Purchaser (i Paoching. not the applicant) will be required not the applicant) will be required

Japanese forces from Hankow and Camion me expected to push west towards Hunan, and from the north

sections 'heern and southern

Canton-Hankow railway.~Nonter.

to deposit with an authorised to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the officer who will be present r sale, the sum of two hundred sale, the sum of two hundro

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sɩm will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

NOTICE is hereby given that Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, the 24th day of October, 1938:- Nos, Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. No

141 225 331 411 049 27 160 207 330 428 087 dollars. ($200) in cash. This sum 31 171 200

481

700 will be refunded on payment of 212 96

302 307 530 807 214 323 105

400

320 the Purchase price, 630 Holders of drawn Debentures | PARTICULARS OF THE who desire to be paid on the 31st October, 1938, are requested to inform the Treasurers, Mosers. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, ou or before Saturday, the 29th Octo- ber, 1938.

(Continued from Pape 1)

and direct a general counter-offen- sive against the Japanese.

It is revealed that General Chen Shun-yung, Commander of the Blas Bay Headquarters, previously report- ed killed in action, is alive near Tom- shul, where he in leading guerilla activities.

British and Chinese officials at the Customs Station In Kongmoon have been evacuated, according to the "Telegraph's Macao Correspondent,

The only members of the Customs staff now remaining in Kongmoan are Messrs. Williams, the Commis.

sioner, Berkley, Title Surveyor anl Jones, Launch Ofleer.

ORDER RETURNING

Canton, Oct. 20 Some semblance of order is re- turning to Canton.

Looting by Chinese has practical- ly ceased throughout the city.

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There have been many cases where the Japanese have summarily ecuted footers, while in the Salkwan the Chinese are forming vigilant camps to deal themselves with the lawless elements.

Many of the streets are larricaded, with stern old men standing gvardi with the permission of the Japanese,

There

was evidence that the Jup- anese hnd increased the number of troops in the city this morning, with larger and more patrols maintalning order.

This morning a party of Afteen Japanese afleers, accompanied by a Japanene

news-reel camera-m2, visited the officers of Japanese Orms in Shaween,

hindrance across

The Japanese, who passed without the bridge, did some shopping in the Shameen Grovery-United Presta,

FATSHAN TAKEN

Canton, Oct. 26. The Japanese Army units which advanced up the Tameliow waterway on Wednestiny evening occupied Fat- shan, about 10 miles south-west of Canton, military advices reaching

here indiente.—Doniel,

i

AND NOTICE is hereby given that Debentures numbered as above which are not cashed on the 31st October, 1938, will be paid on the 30th April, 1939, after which dat they will cease interest.

to hear

By Order of the Committer,

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

European In Car Collision Nets Fine

1. Glendenning, of Mackintosh's Limited, was fined $20 when sum- moned for a trafic offence before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.

|

Registry No. No. of

Locality.

Inland Lot

No. 5567.

Adjoming Inland

Lot No. 4789,

King's Road.

Boundary Mossurements

H. H. E. }w.

fertelfectiferi

A pre rate

jau.

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LOT. | PARTICULARS OF

Kowloon Inlənd

Lot No. 4014.

Ma Tau Chung

Road, Ma Tau

13. feel.

Annual

Rental

| Upset Price

No. of Dale

Registry No.

Locality

About

1.730

$32

35,130

CHINA RALLIES TO ITS LEADERS

(Continueil from Page 1)

tary activities and a democratic cen- tralisation of national power “which will enlist Internal support and ex- fernul assistance.

"The national crisis compels us 10 unseal our lips: we hope that our words are not spoken in vain."

HONGKONG ORGANISATIONS URGE RESISTANCE Eight local Chinese organisations, including the Hongkong branch of the National Women's Rellef Asso- clation and the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club yesterday sent a joint telegrain to Generalissimo Chlang Kal-shek pledging support to tinued resistance against Japanese

Mr. J. T. Prior, of Messra, WiKIN= son and Grist, was present for defend- ant, and pleaded gulity to the charge of driving in a dangerous manner in Queen's Road Central on October 10.

It was late at night, and the de-invasion. fendant was red, sald Mr. Prior.

con-

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Sanur

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Boundary Mansuramanta.

THE LOT.

Just fast font]tur!

As per vals

plur.

Contents ir

sq. feet

Annual

Rental

[Upset Frice|

About

1,850

€22

$1,99

JAPANESE CLAIMS

REFUTED

of

11

No other appointments will bel

The appointment of a member of the House of Lords as head of a department which is to ex- pend £125,000,000 this year, is certain to give rise to strong opposition and criticism.

Germany's

New Memel

The Opposition will also objeet to Protest

of on

New Statuto Said To Bo Unfair

Govern

the fact that all ravy questions and debates in the House of Commons Shanghai, Oet. 28.

will have to be answered henceforth The main force of the

Chinese by the Parliamentary Secretary, 10 troops, withdrawn from Hankow, the Admiralty, or the Civil Lord of have taken up previously prepared the Admiralty, both of whom are positions to the west of the Peiping-junior Ministers. Hankow and Hankow-Canton rail- APPOINTMENT POSTPONED

Berlin, Oct. 27, Lord Privy The vacant post of

The protest of the Meme Provin- ways, according to official reporta.

A further announcement states that Seat will be left open for there is etal Diet against the new law for pro-

The Canton-Har-

which has been railway trafic on the

possibility

appointment of tection of the State, kow line is being carried on as for major Importance.

submitted to the Lithuanian The holder of this post has often ment, is supported by the semi-official as Sienning, about 70 kilometres south of Hankow.

been called upon to undertake special German Diplomatic Political Corres-

that of Houshengchlao, north of Sienning, lay in filing it is due to Mr.

of this law passage of and about 60 kilometres from Han-Chamberlain's wish to secure the beat would merely mean that the state of

is refuted by the Chinese, who ran for some special purpose.

per- emergency would become a kow,

Lord assert that they have repulsed the

appointment manent one, and, that the lost vestige Stanhope's Japanese at this point, states a Trans- should be popular with the Ministers of individual ilberty and autonomy

whom he is much liked, while Earl would

the German Occan message.

A Domei correspondeat with the De La Warr's promotion is inac minority. Japanese ferees on the eastern side cordance with expectations-Reuter of the Hankow-Canton railway re-

THEIR CAREERS

Declaring that the intentions of the London, Oct. 27. Lithuanian Government are in con- ports that the Chinese retreat from

The new First Lord of the Ad- tendiction to the Memel Statue and the Wuhan area along the railway

obligations undertaken to the

The Japanese claim of the capture dultes, and it is thought that the de-ice in an article to-night which

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

Al the

be lost to

was Intercepted when the Japanese, miralty, Lord Stankope, who is 57 the

of age has belonged to the signatory powers, the officially in- advancing to the west of Yangsins, years

the northern section of Cabinet since 1936, having first held spiced organ states that an attempt is way at a point north of Slen the ofee of First Commissioner for being made to break the will of the

Inhabitants, and that. on Tuesday

Works, and since last year that of Memel ning on

evening.

Minister for Education.

Lithuania is endeavouring to evade Meanwhile * Tokyo report by Doni says that the

Since 1937 he has also been leader her obligations. Emperor of

NO SELFISH ADVANTAGES Japan has expressed gratification of the Government Parties in the

House Upper with the reports of the complete oc-

Before joining the Cabinet, Lord

It is natural, states the writer, that cupation of the Wuhon

Stanhope was Parliamentary Under the Memel minority must sooner or Japanese forces.

Secretary of State for several Minis- later attain its rights. The concep- tries including that of the Foreign tions of autonomy which Dilice, and was also civil Lord of the solemnly promised to the Memel in Admiralty and Financial Under- habitants do not signify selfish ad- Secretary to the Admirally.

areas

by

is the

were

the.

15,000 SOLDIERS IN HANKOW Lot of Crown Land ati

Hankow, Oct. 20.

vantages to the Lithuanian rulers, but To Kwa Wan, in the Colony Following the arrival here yester- Lord Stanhope belongs to the Con- the right of self-government for the of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 day of General Inaba commander of servative Party and has the reputa- persons directly affected. years, with the option of re- on Hankow, General Hata, the Con- Mr. Chamberlain,

the main Japanese forces matching tion of being a devoted follower of

Autonomy does not give Lithuani newal at a Crown Rent to be mander-in-Chiet of

Lord

De la Warr, the new Minister the right to assure special rights but the Japanese for Education, is now 37 years of age accords the Memel group special fixed by the Surveyor of His army, is expected here to-day, and

their relations with youngest member of the rights in Vice-Admiral Oikawa, Commander an Majesty the KING, for one fur-in-Chief of the Ching fleet very Cabinet, but belongs to the National Lithuanian State. ther term of 75 years,

Labour shortly.

Party, formed by Mr. Ramsay

The very nature of the bill which Intending bidders are advised Yesterday Rear-Admiral K. V. Holt MacDonald after the breach with the

Labour Party in 1931.

was submitted to the Lithuanian Parliament, indicates the intentions armistice at this juncture will in-sal of the lot. the Purchaser (ificet, and the call was later returned. Education, to the Ministry for Agri- como el would be given unlimited rumours, the despatch declared that that immediately after the diapo-called on fear-Admiral Kondo, com-

mander of the Japanese Yungtse Under-Secretary to the Ministry for of its framers. Should this bill bc-

law, the Lithuanian

Governor not the applicant) will be required Reuter subsequently interviewed culture and Bnally in the Colonial to deposit with an authorised Admiral Holt, when he declared: flee. Lord De la Warr joined the rights to restrict the freedom of the

Kondo appeared to Liven by Inspector S. C. Saunders, KWEICHOW URGES RESISTANCE offer who will be present at the plensed with his achievement, but he 1937. Despite his youth he served in populace to a concentration Jabour

be Cabinet as Lord of the Privy Sent in

Seal in press, who said it was after midnight when

sald he was very tired and was spend-the one, colunteering as a sailor in camp. The Gov

would also be a quiet day"

Lord De la Ware repre-

granted power to take

appropriate

tions will be

Admiral Holt added: "Major ques-sented the Cabinet at the celebrations action for the protection of the Siale Oikawa arrived when Admiral In connection with the 150th anniver~)vities are carried out in Memel which when, according to his opinion acti- It is estimated that 15,000 Japonly of the foundation of Australia-i would tend to undermine strength of

nes, or the accident would not have "There must have been careless- happened." he added.

The facts of the case were then

defendant was driving his car enst- ward along Queen's Road Central near the Hongkong and Shanghai

Bank.

Bitterly scouting the present prace

volve serious consequences to the Chinese nation-Central News.

Kwelyang, Oct. 28.

sale, the sum of two hundred In a telegrama to Generalissima Chiang Kai-shek the Kwelchow Anti- dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Japanese Association yesterday made will be refunded on payment of the pledge that the entire Kweichow populace will rally under his leader- the Purchase price, ship to continue resistance to Japan- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ese invasion to the bitter end-

JAPANESE ADVANCING Yungyun, Kwangtung, Oct. 20. Chinese troops are offering sti resistance at Yanwohu to the south of Fahsien to check the Japanese

Central News, Canton-Fahsien advancing on the highway.

It is learned that the main body of the Japanese troops passing through Canton has been conven- trated on the highway for the north- ward drive to Fahslen,

"A public car was coming in the opposite direction, and defendant, who was driving on the wrong side of the road, collided with the mud- guard of the publie car. Damage to the car had been settled by both parties.

LORRY DRIVER FINED

A lorry driver, Wong Chenng, was fined $10 when he pleaded gulity to a charge of driving without due care and caution in Lockhart Road on October 12.

Several attempts to land along the Chungshian coust have been made by Japanese troops during the last few days but have been frustrated by the Chinese self-defence corps. A number of Japanese warships are

Sub-Inspector B. G. Baker sald he still cruising along the const.

Meanwhile, Japanese bombing

was driving along Lockhart Road planes have been actively riding when just ps he was about to pass Tsingyun,

un, Yingtak, Kukong, Yungyun the lorry defendant swerved acrosa and other towns. Many refugees at to turn into a garage. There may these places are reported to have been have been an accident If he was either killed or wounded. Specially travelling at a good speed, sald Sub- heavy ensunities were indicted on the Inspector haker. refugees massed at Tsingyun, situated the west bunk of the North River. and its surrounding villages during Japanese raids

ids on Oceber 25 and 20. The town is devoid of military significance and during the time of bombing there troops at all.

"Central News" correspondent touring the West River reports that Japanese planes have also made frequent reconnaissance and raids over various pinces along the river.

on

were

но

Chinese

Police Medal

DEMANDS FOR SUPPORT

FOR CHILANG

SHANGHAI, Oct. 27. The combined Chinese civic asso- ciation of Shanghai have sent a fele- gram to the Peoples' Political Counci selicduled to meet at Chungking to- day demanding

that support be granted to Genera- lissimo Chiang Kai-shek so that he may continue the struggle against the Japanese without mediation; a united front should be consoll- dated:

China's diplomatic activities should be increased for the purpose of obtaining sanctions against Japan- ese;

that the structive of the popular movement should be revised, and that the activities by Chinese irregulars in the Japanese occupied areas should be conl'nued at an increased degree.—Trans-Ocean,

མ་ན་-བ=

Bar For Long FIVE-POINT TOKYO

Service Inspr.

A pleasant ntle ceremony

Mr. T. 1. King, Commissioner

of

On many occasions refugee boats performed in the office of the Hon. were machine-gunned and bombed.

The 8.8. Shun Heng, which the

the Police, at Central Police

Ilead- correspondent tools on Oct. 24, was bombed by three Japanese machines, quarters, this morning, when Inspec- tor E. J. Ellis was given a bar to his Three bombs dropped by the raider Police Long Service medal by Mr. narrowly missed the bout. Many King. refugees who jumped overboard to escape were almost drowned in the swift currents.

The as. Pang Lee on its way to Wuchow on Oct. 23 was also bombed. Scores of refugees Central News.

were

killed.-

Among those-present were Messrs. C. G. Perdue, W. R. Scott. H. W. E. Heath, J. C. S. Fender, A. W. Smitli, and J. O'Donovan.

Inspector Ellis, who is at present attached to the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs, will be leaving the Colony INCENDIARISTS

by tie Ranchi to-inorrow оп CAUGHT IN ACT

furlough, prior to his retirement A communique issued by the from the Service. Japanese Consulate General. this

A presentation to Inspector Ellis the will be made by his colleagues at the morning stated that among buildings destroyed by fire in Canton Police Recreation Club at 6 p.m. io-

were

PLAN FOR PEACE

(Continued from Page 1)

[ No. of Sale.

Kowloon Inland

Begistry No.

Locality

Upposite Kowloon Marine |

Lot No 4034

Lot No. 73, To Kwa Wan

Road. To Kwa Wan.

T.T. London Demand

Boundary

Measuremosila

2.5. F. V.

feelfieet|fort{feet|

an per calo phart.

Contents in

q. feet.

Upset Price

Annual

Rental

About

46,350

zest

$31,763

'Admiral

Ing

ese soldiers are at present in Ban- kow. Their behaviour hitherto has been exemplary, and I is hoped int the same discipline will be displayed | when the main force arrives,

THREE VITAL QUESTION

The

the

He has served as Parliamentary:

| Trans-OcCall,

RIBBENTROP IN ROME

Rome, Oct. 27.

C

to hinder the activities of the

Governor

the State, or to weaken the national consciousness of the inhabitants.

Denouncing the Lithuanian concep- tion of such a Governorship, the semi-official German organ declares that the Governor of Memel is not fo- bo compared with Governor-General

ond

the

up-

"Lithu

With the military occupation of The German Foreign Minister, Herr in the British Dominions, who net Hankow completed, three vital ques-Joachim гол Ribbentrop, arrived merely as trustees of the State. flons now confront the elty-Inck of here this evening, and was met at water, mail and telegraph communi- the station by the Italian Foreign "In spite of the repeated warnings cations with the outside world, and Minister, Count Clone,

protests from Germany, refugees.

Others present at the station were Lithuanian Government stili water problem was cnned the German Ambassador, Herr von parently harbours the hope, through slightly yesterday with the complet Mackensen, the Italian Minister Slaevasive manoeuvres and the failure ing of the pipe-line connections with AlBeri, Minister for National to fuld the demands of the Memel the mains from the former British Spain, L. Minister for Yugoslavia population, of eventually Concession with the river. These and the Charge d'Afairs for

Man-unianizing" the district.

"It is hydrants have been mobbed by chukuo,-Trans-Occan.

is time that the Government in excited crowds of Chinese with

Kaunas realizes that it can not hope buckets, kettles, etc.

to succeed in such a scheme," de- clared the semi-offelal German organ,

The Japanese were launching an fact that such tactics merely crista- gradually become conscious of the attack on Chiszeyen to the north-ize the opposition. west of Tehan. They had already! The question of communications captured the top of the hill and were intimations that the country intends

by has been partially answered directing intense fire on the middle to alter its polley to one of a strict foot of the hill in an attempt to neutrality, the paper says that this semi-oment Japanese source which and tool states that a Japanese telegraph disperse the Chinese troops.

will be possible only when the system will arrive and be installed in "Shells were bursting all around, "grotesque polley of a constant two days time.

throwing up columns of mud. Two slate of emergency" in abolished, ----- There is no question, however, It is missiles exploded not far from where Trans-Ocean, added, of foreigners leaving Hankow we were standing, Luckily nobody ,53 by river for at least a fortnight. was killed or hurt.

.150

EXCHANGE

Selling

.16. 2]A ..Is. 2

.170 Not

.521% .103

.82%

.20.1%

.68%

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A.

T.T. Manila

T.T. Batavia Japan's intention of continuing the T.T. Bangkok war until Generallislino Chlang Kal- TT. Saigon shek resigns.

TT. France It will probably further indicate | T.T, Germany Japan's desire to enter into close co-TT. Switzerland

anollier operation with

Chinese TT, Australia Gavemment, which would be pre-

Baying pared to work in harmony with Jepun 4 m/s L/e London and Manchukuo-Trans-Ocean. 4 m/c D/p do. 4 m/s L/C U.S.A. 4 m/s France 30 d/s India

WAR TO GO ON

US. Cross rate in London

A notice moeared in to-day's press

to the fighting lines, They were and the Lithuanian politicians should announcing an emergency water all in good spirits. scheme.

FOREIGNERS CAN'T LEAVE

"Braving the heavy fre, the divi-

commander who had come, Japanese slonai.

Referring to the recent Lithuanian

RUMOURS, DENIED It is understood the refugee zone

Berlin, Oct. 27. 100% committee met the

Rumours circulating in the foreign, .10.05 authorities yesterday, and it wos de- with me rushed forward to person- and especially the English press .73% cided to remove the refugees to aally direct a counter-attack. I saw concerning strained relations between 120 point near the Inn River, but so far the Chinese troops charging forth Germany and Lithuania, and the 1/07% no statement on this has been issued, and steadily drive the Japanese back. alleged formulated demands said to Several Chinese have already return Not a few of the Chinese soldiers have been made by the German .1/3 ed to their homes in the Chinese fell but others immediately followed Legation In Kaunas, are denied here. .1/3.3/32 city, while others have gone into the up.

It is polated out that the German .20+1

The height! was anally recaptured. Government has country, but so far the streets in the

reminded the 11.00 former concessions show no signs of Three Japanese machine-guns were Lithuanian Government of the acized during the engagement. .64 emptying.

Memel necessity of respecting the "With the recapture of the height Statute, and if this should be the .4.70%

the Japanese pressure on the left side case, the relations between the two of Tehnn was considerably eased,

countries would pursue an absolutely "In reward of their bravery $2,000 normal course.

fluences behind the anti-Japanese re- gline in China."

A reserve force of 110 British blue- Jackets left the Consulate compound to-day and returned to their normal billets on B. and S. steamers. They will still patrol the former British was distributed by the field head- It is emphasised here in informed Concession.

A few fires are still raging. An observation balloon was seen over Wuchang yesterday...-fleuter.

EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT

the Chinese quarters lo

troops quarters that the recent declarations responsible for the recapture of the given by official Lithuanian circles height. Each of them was also given of Lithuania's desire to maintain relations with Germany, friendly a great merit."-Central News,

Tokyo, Oct, 28. The Japanese occupation of the Wuhan cities will not mean termina- tion of the Japanese military oper- ptions in China, but on the contrary the proposed "longterna" warfare will go on, declares Lieut-General "Not only the ultimate issue of the Seishire Itagaki, the Minister of War, present crusade in China' but also upon receipts of reports that the the future destiny of the Japanese Wuhan area

whether the has completely been Empire depend on occupied.

Japanese nation would be able to

NEW STAMPS TO COMMEMORATE are warmly welcomed-Trans-Ocean. War

Minister Itagaki urges the exercise their utmost efforts or not,"

OF FIGHTING nation to mobliiae entire national declares the War Minister.

Tokyo, Oct. 28. resources in continued efforts to He asks the entire nation to con-

Chungking, Oct. 28. To commemorate the fall of the crush the anti-Japanese and pro- solidate their determination to attain An eye-witness account of a savere Wulian cities, the Ministry of Com- (Billy Lionmunications has decided to put on Communist government in China, the objective of the present cam- battle at Chlazeyen

1,000,000 "Patriotic Postul revealed that, which forms the ultimate objective palgn. Also warning the people not Peak), a height less than one mile anle by command of their chiefs, they of Japan's Oxed national policy via to get "intoxicated with the present to the northwest of Tehan, is given Stamps."

victory," the army leader proposes by a Central News correspondent Those who purchase the new On Wednesday three incendiar- were setting fire in the neighbour-a-vis the China situation.

stamps will be given by the Japan He also calls upon the people to that both the Government and peo-touring the Tehan front. ists who were caught in the set of hood of Shameen, so that it might

"I proceeded to the Tehan front Aviation Society" picture post cards John Dean, aged 65, has bön meting Are 10 building by provoke an entanglement, and bring effect close co-operation in building ple should redouble their efforts so

and replenishing as to win the final victory in the with a divisional commander and showing the glant monoplane Wings given a three years. suspended sen- French sailors were handed over about an allenation, between British up "Now China'

several army officers in the afternoon of the Century" of the Imperial tence for writing two threatening so as to cope prolonged warfare designed to re- by the French Consul to the and Japan by the possible spread Japan's armaments Japanese garrison authorities, of fire to Shameen." states the with the new altuation in the Far construct and rehabilitate China, of October 26. On the way I saw University's Aeronautical Institute lottars to Prezident Roosevelt last

batches of Chinese troops rushing Domel, East na well as checking "the in- Domel. The three men, together with two communique.

JulyUnited Press.

the Tal San Departmental night. Store, the New Asin Hotel, the Cen- tral fotel, the Rok Kwok Hatel, the Post Office, Commercial Bank, and Hypothetle Bank.

The communique alleges that the Incendiariam

the work Chinese soldiers.

WILE

captured in the net of setting fire to a building by Japanese soldiers, were subject to strict examination.

The examination of

THREATENED ROOSEVELT

Kansas City, Oct. 17.

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