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YOUNG JEW'S VENGEANCE ON GERMAN DIPLOMAT

(Continued from Page 1.)

on Jews, empecially Polish Jews, who had recently been expelled from Germany,

It is expected that an operation on necessary. Herr von Itath will be He war wounded in the spleen and the shoulder.--Reuter,

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BOLSHEVIK UPRISING

GLORIFIED

(Continued from Page 1.) greatest importance," and this had that he given rise to the rumour would supersede M. Yeshov na Com- missar for Home Affairs,

It laat generally belleved that the appointment of M. Berlyu implica powers hitherto restriction of the

Yrshov, whose enjoyed by M. activities as head of the G.P.U., do entre not appear to have given satisfaction to the supreme authority in the Kremiin.

in

stressed

M. Berlyn was associated with the Trans- recent bloody "purge" surmised that his new appointment caucasia, and it is consequently signifies that the process of "cleaning of the of up" throughout the whole While the attempt on the life

near future Herr von Rath has created indigna-Soviet Union will, if possible, be tion in party circles, press comment Intensified in the

Trans-Occan. hitherto has been relatively mild.

Opportunity is sought to justify Germany's expulsions of Jewn, but only the Nachtauscabe makes a front- page story of the crime.

declared: One

commentator "The atunck is only confirmation of the anarchistic tendencies which we have established in the case of many the writer

recalls Jews." The murder of the Nazi leader Herr Gustioft in February, 1030 and the recent attack on twe Germans in Mr. H. H. Kung, Mr. Sun Fo and Antwerp, and says that such attacks

the "Jewish M. Luganet-Orelsky spoke to a only tend to increase

large gathering of Chinese youth fo- problem."

"Against day, The Nachtauscabe says: such attacks and against the Jewish rabble the only effective weapon is the expulsion of all such auspicious and unclean elements."Neuter,

CHINESE REACH CANTON SUBURB: BITTER BATTLE

(Continued from Page 1.) including the airport and arsenal.- United Press.

SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS

Chungking, Nov. 7. Sino-Sovlet friendship is in the Chungking newspapers to-day in which the portraits of Lenin and Sun Yat-sen and Stalin and Chiang

In paired special Kal-chick supplements on the occasion of the October of the 21st anniversary revolution in Russlo.

arc

The newspaper editorials emphasis ed that "ince the war, Russia has been China's good friend, and given Therefore we hope material help. that this day may mark a still closer relationship and alto economic and military help."-Reuter.

PAT AND ANDY CONVERT 'YAM' INTO BALLROOM NUMBER

(Continued from Page I.) NEAR HUPEH BORDER

Shanghai, Nov. 7.

and patrons of the Gloucester Hotel According Japanese reports, Japanese forces in the north-eastern can rest assured that they are in for

on artistle treat.

to

The first column advancing which, while

13

southwards from Tsungyang, through the original movements.

1

From the intricate region of the Hunan province, are Astaire-Rogers screen steps, Pat and nearing the border of Hupeh at two Andy have evolved a series of dainty, points in a rapid drive.

attractive, and

the mood of dispenses with ley of the River Chun to-its more spectacular features, and the valley wards Tungcheng, which is the last brings to the public a first-class ball- major Chinese stronghold in south-room number, which might very major

easily become popularised here. The second column is proceeding

Yangiussu, which

railway will demonstrate the tango, waitz and station on the Canton-Hankow line, slow fox-trot, so that Saturday next and situated on the border of Hunan at the Gloucester will not be lacking

In entertainment, and Hupeh-Trans-Ocean.

western

lunch. farther cast, advancing towards Additionally the ballroom experts

is

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TUESDAY,

CROSSING

Clippers From America To' Hongkong

When the Philippine Clipper of Pan American Airways hopa off from the marine terminal at Kai Tak on Thursday, it will be starting off on the 250th, passenger flight across the Pacific since the service was inaugurated in 1935.

To accomplish this, the Pacific has been turned into 1 vast dying laboratory and planes capable spanning 2,500 miles of ocean with: safety and economy have been developed.

New fields of weather forecasting, and niodern radio communication civilisation have been brought to lonely Pacific islands, until now the weekly flight of the Clipper is looked; upon as an ordinary occurrence,

BUSY WEEK FOR KING AND QUEEN

Landon, Nov. 7.

The King and Queen returned to These achievements have been an Buckingham Palace this morning epic of aviation pioneering, for the after spending the week-end at Wind- operation of ocean flying is far differ-sor Costle,

of overland ent from the business

During the week Their Majesties tranport services. Land aeroplanes have always been in touch with the have a number of public engagements earth, first by beacons and then by to fuifl. radio, and now by beams which give

To-morrow the King will attend the pilot a a direct course to follow.

the State opening of Parliament, A different problem faced the

a while on Wednesday Their Majesties route

Wherens flyers.

land plane will be present at a Command Per- llotage has been governed by the forntance straight line course, ocean airmen discovered the shortest and safest way to be a circuitous one where weather conditions were most favourable,

Types of Planes

In 1020 aviation experts argued that it would be impossible to build planes to fly non-stop over long ocean hops, but in 1920 a design for a new type flying boat was submitted to the! Sikorsky company by Pan American Airways. The work was put

in ho and in 1932 the S-40, forcunser of the present Clippers, was produced. In those days the longest hop was 000 miles over the Caribbean. The new type of plane was ideal for a hog of this distance, but no good for real ocean Bying.

|

the Coliseum Theatre,

On Friday the King will attend the service at the Cenotaph, and in the evening ho will be present at the British Legion's festival of remem→ brance at the Albert Hall-Reuter.

Anti-Red Pact Celebrations

Berlin, Nov. 7,

of the day on

The

anniversary witch Italy joined the Japan-German anti-Comintern pact, is the subject of editorial comment here.

In 1934 Sikorsky brought out the

The Boersen Zeitung says: "The S-42, a type of plane which was to grent Powers co-operating in this make the first exploratory Mehta triangle have inflicted a serious defeat across the Pacific to Hongkong. Its in the past year on the expansive ratio of useful payload to TDSS) tendencies of bolshevism, In weight was 42 per cent, a big increase Far East its hopes over the earlier S-40.

In the interval the Martin com- Lany had been working on speciaca.

Ilons and a year later,

the China

Cilpper, the first of the present fly. boats, was produced. In this model the ratio of useful payload to gross weight rose to 54 per cent. To-day both models are being used, as well as an S-428, an improved model.

Bi-weekly to Manila

the

was

of infesting the whole of Asia with the aid of 450,- shaken under the hard blows of the 000,000 Chinese have been greatly Japanese army. Bolshevism when out from Central Europe Dr. Benes political course fighters must continue to sleep in collapsed, but the unti-Comintern military ki"

thrown

The Diplomatische Korrespondens, replying to charges made abroad that Germany and Italy were "betraying" the Interests of the European nations Regarding the future developments in the Far East, declared that nations of the Clipper service to Hongkong, which desired digedminating ment- giant Boeing planes, cupable of carry-sure against the Relch in the For ing 40 passengers over 5,000 miles East were not entitled to raise this without stopping. are being now accusation.-Reuter. produced and tested in America. frst of these machines is ex- pected to be on the run early in the

to San Francisco

The

New Year, cutting at least a day off

time present

from Hongkong,

It is anticipated that Midway Island, one of the stops, will be cut

of the schedule when all the new machines are in service. The Island would be subordinated to a weather and radio station, and for use in time

of

emergency.

It is likely that the Hongkong-

Arabs Die In Attack On

British Plane

Jerusalem, Nov. 7.

Manila part of the service, will deve- Heavy casualties were caused top into a shuttle one, similar to the among Arabs who broke the cordon Bangkok to Hongkong section of Im-round an R.A.F. plane which made t perial Airways route to London. By forced landing at Haifa.

This means bl-weekly services from British troops had to fire on the Hongkong to Manila can be

envisaged crowd.

The military authorities set fire to

forthcoming development. Whether the fight from Guam to the machine after dismantling Hongkong will be made in one day the guns and valuable equipment. has not yet been finalised, but the Reuter. development of this service to Hong- kong seems bound to grow in im- portance within the next twelve months.

REPAIRING PLANES

C.N.A.C. Machines Use On Service Again

PALESTINE REPORT

NOVEMBER 8, 1998.

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After Mr.

London, Nov. 7, Malcolm MacDonald, Dominions Secretary, has finished his statement to the House of Commons on November 9, the long-awaited report of the Woodhead Commission Two China National Aviation Corto Palcaline will be avaliable, ac- poration planes, both wrecked through companied by a White Paper con the hostilities in China, are being taining a statement of Government repaired for future service at Kal polley. 'Tak airport,

There The Kwellin, shot down by Japan Palestine rse In August, after salvage, is being Reuter. put together again. Damage to thoj plane has been estimated at $70,000. The other plane being repaired is No 20. The under-carriage of this rachice was smashed early this year when a Chinese pilot took off in alarm

Hankow.

In both cases much time has been lost by the fact that spare

parta

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR | CHRISTMAS' PARCEL MAIL FOR

CARDS

GERAT BRITAIN Christmas and New Year carda:

The Christmas Parcel Mali bearing not more than five written!

for

words and enclosed in open envelopes Great Britain will be closed in the aro accepted by the Post Office at the General Post Office and Kowloom rate for printed matter, ie, 5 cents Central Post Office at Noon on Fri-

November 11, day, per 2 ounces, for all countries.

per 9.6. Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 "Ranpura" and is due to arrive at

London on December 10, 1938. cents per 2 ounces.

The Public are kindly requested to post early.

Envelopes must not be closed.

CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

VIA SUEZ

AIR MAIL SERVICES

The Christmas Printed Paper Mall viously served by the Chungking and Air Mail for certain places pre- (Christmas Cards clc., in open en- liankow Air-lines, will be despatch- velopes) for Great Britain via Suced via llanol and thence by air as will be closed in the General Post Ofice

Kowloon Central and

services permit. Post Ofice on Saturday, November 20,

5.5. Rawalpindi na follows: Registered Mall 9.45 nm. Nov, 20. Ordinary Mail 10.30 am. Nov, 20.

This Mail is due in London December 24, 1938.

per

on

POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton is tem- porarily suspended.

MAIL LETTERS

VIA SIDERIA KOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "vle | Siberia" if so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMKS Registered and Parcel Malls are elosed 15 minutes earlier than the Ume given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mail only for West sinted, and where mails are adverts- Kwanglung, Kwangsi, Szechwaned to close at or before

am, r Kweichow and Hunan will be ac-gistered and parcel malls are closed cepted at senders' risk.

at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Per

L309

Calcutta and Straits Santhia

From

Sa.gon

Parcels from

Australia and Manila

Amoy

Shanghai and Swatow

Straits

Manila

Air Ma

by "Imperial Airways

Talping

Ven Houtsz

Yochow ..

Bellerophon

Empress of Japan.

Direct Bervice"-London date, Imperial 3rd November.

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters

and Papers) London, date 13th October and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 8th October,

Doc.

November 8.

.November 9.

November 8.

November B.

November 8.

.November D.

.November 9.

Airways Plane......November 9.

m/v Canton

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Bervice"-San Francisco, Pan-American date 2nd November,

Salgon

Swatow

baul

and Shanghal

Japan and Shanghai

Straits and Manila

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"----London date, Oth November.

Japan and Shanghai

Shangha!

Jopan and Shanghai

Straits

For

Swatow

Airways Plane

Pres. Doumer

Hoihow ...

Felix Roussel Friderun

Ranpura

Victoria

November 8,

November

.November 9,

November 10.

.November 11.

November 11.

November 11.

November 11.

Imperial Airways Piano November 22

Tyndareus

Rakuyo Maru

Antenor

Cremer

OUTWARD MAILS

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Batavia and Sourabaya Amoy and Chunnchow

Japan

Parcels

Calcutta

and

Per

Tacsday

.November 13.

November 14.

November 15.

November 15.

Date and Time.

Haiyang....Tues., Nov. 8, 2.00 p.m. Jean Dupuis .....Tues., Nov. 8, 2 p.m. Tj.badok...Tues., Nov. 8, 2.30 p.m. Szechuen Tues., Nov. 8, 3.30 pa Yuensang .Tues., 1.. 8. 7 p.m.

Wednesday

for Papera only

.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Saigon, Mauritius (Papers only)

Reunion and Madagascar Shanghai and Japan Swatow and Tientsin

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Itono- July and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 17th Nov.

Parcels only for Singapore and

Penang

Sandaken Hollow

Manila Swalow Manila

Kutong

Wed., Nov. 9, Noon. Wed., Nov. 9, 1030 am. Esang

Tinhow

Wed., Nov. 9, 1 p.m. Pres. Doumer Wed., Nov, 0, 10.30 a.m. Tal Scun Hong

Pan-American

Wed, Nov. 9, 10.30 a.m.

Wed, Nov.

Airways Plane

K. P. 0.

..Nov. 9, 5 pm .Nov, 9, 5.30 pm

Reg.,

Orth,

G. P. O.

Rex..

Ord.,

.Nov. 9, 7-p

.Nov. 5, 6.p.

Van Ifcutsz ..Wed., Nov. 9, 5 p.m.. Thursday

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due London, 17th November.

Mausang Thurs., Nov, 10, 8.30 am. Muinam..Thurs., Nov. 10, 8.30 am. .Thurs., Nov. 10, 8.30 am, Silverash Tsinan Thurs., Nov. 10, 8.30 am. Benarly.Thurn, Nov. 10, 10.30 km. Imperial Airways Plane

Thurs, Nov. 18. K.P.O.

5.P.0.

K.P.O.

Nov. 10, p.2. .Nov. 10, 5.30 p.m. G.P.Q

.Nov. 10. 5 p.m

Nov. 10, 7 pul Thurs., Nov. 10, K.P.O.

Reg.

Nov. 18, 5 pm.

Ord.

Nov, 10, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rex.

Nov. 10, 5 p.DL

Ord.

WATCHES

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Piane

iralla

Airways by "Imperial Direct Service"-doo Sydney 19th: November.

Nov. 10. 7 p.m.

Thura, Nov, 10.

Reg.

Ord

Fog.

Ord.

With

Shanghal, Japan and Europe (except m/v

Great Britain and Eire) vin Siberia

Canton

on

will be a broadcast in

the sume subject.

Reg.,

Ord..

..Nov. 10, 5 p.m. Nov. 10, 6.30 p.m. GP.O.

Reg.,

.Nov. 10, 5 pm.

Ord.,

Shanghai Sulgon

and Papers only

for Canada)

U.S.A., C. and S.

America vin

Vancouver B.C. due Vancouver

B.C. 29th November,

CROWN LAND SALES

Three Lots Attract Keen Bidding

have had to be ordered from Amer ica. Some replacements have been Brisk bidding featured

It is expected that both planes wini be ready for service again in severni months time.

the sale,

sent out by the Clippers, but others by public auction, of three lots of had to be sent out by ship.

Crown land at the P.WD. Offee yesterday. New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2030 tr Tai Po Road, Sham- shlupo, was sold to Mr. Poon Hau- chik, of the Him Tung Yick Co., for LOST IN STORM

$12,300. The upset price was $0.750. The land has an area of about 3,500 Jerusalem, Nov. 7, square feet, and the annual rental storms And

cloudbursta $40. caused great damage in Palestine The sum of $10,100, which yesterday. A four-motored plane of $7,000 more than the upset price, the Mar Line, flying on the Hagh was paid by Messrs. Yau Tak-wing dad-Calro route. is mixing with a and Chan Chung-hon for Inland Lot

Heavy

crew of three---Trans-Ocean.

A. A. GUNS ACTIVE

was

No. 5388. Situated in Tin Hau Temple Road, The land has an area of about 14,800 square feet, and the annunt rental is

$272,

With an area of about 1,145 square feet. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4046 Anti-Aircraft Firing Practice will in Tam Kung Road, Ma Tau Kok. be carried out from the vicinity of was bought by Mr. Lau Tak-Lan for Taiwantau (near Clearwater Bay) $1,350, to which mum it was raised between the hours of 9 am and a from the upset price of $459.

The p.m. to-day.

annual rental of this land in $14.

STAINLESS

STEEL

BRACELET

$7500

each.

Friday

.Nov. 10, 7 pm.

Victorin ....Fri, Nov. 11, 8.30 am. Felix Roussel. Fri. Nov. 11 Noon.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, (Parcels Emp. of Japan ....Thurs, Nov. 11.

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels, ..............Nov. 10, 5 p.m. Reg......Nov, 11, 9.15 cm. .Nov. 11, 10 am.

Ord.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except Canton ....Fri, Nov. 11, 19.30 am.

Great Britain and Eire) via Biberia Swalow and Tientsin

Chaksang

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Ranpura

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles-due Marselles, 8th December

..Fri, Nov. 11, 10.30 am.

.....Fri, Nov. 11.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcels, ...Nov. 11, 5 pm. Reg., ..Nov, 12, 0.40 am. .Nov. 12, 10.30 am.

Ord..

Saturday

Air Mall for "ELL.M. Airways Banpura

Direct Bervice"-dro Amsterdam, 22nd November

XCF., Ord...

Fort Bayard and Holbow

Yochow

Haiphong

L008

**

Amoy and Shanghai

Mombasa (Papers only) Laurenco

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

1

Bat, Nov. 17.

Nov. 12 9.30 4.2

‚Nov. 12, 10 8.0. ..Sat, Nov. 12, Noon- Bat, Nov, 12, 2 p.m.

Nanning ....Sat, Nov. 12, 320 p.m.

Marques and (Parcels and Papers Rio-de-Janeiro Maru only) for South Africa

Manlia Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-duo Thu

day Island, 24th November,

Sat, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.

.Bat., Nov. 12.

Gro. and K.P.0.

Parcels,

neg.... Ord.

......Nov. 12, 8 pm.

.Nov. 14, 0.45 am. ...Nov. 15,- 8.80-a.m.)

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