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MASS AIR TERROR IN INTERIOR
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of the Sale by Public Auction city. Several huge fires were start- to be held on Monday, the 14th ed, devastating a large area of the
thriving section of the town. day of November, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hia Excellency the Governor of one
Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau
Intending biddem are advised that Immediataly after the dispo-
engaged an expert haircutter, call Meanra. Dalidet & Co., Bordeaux.sal of the lot the Purchaser (If and give him a trin, reasonable price of 60 ets, only. Andre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Arcade,
CHRISTMAS CARDS and original sketches by I. Poinsot; depleting Junks, Chineco llfe and scenery. Exhibited for sale ut The Little Shop, Gloucester Arende. Book early.
ARABS AND WOODHEAD REPORT
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further discussions on the basis of the
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is ardently desired and strived for by all, France, may be proud of Itstarmy, force for right that was victorious
Balfour Declaration and Mandate." In the great conflicts that ended
Arab reaction to the Commission's
report is given by Izzat Tanneus,wenty years ago to the hour.
Director of the Arab Centre, repre=" Noticeable senting the Aralı cause in London
who, after seeing Mr. Malcolm Mac-held to-night
the
ceremonies
ITICI which will
Donald, declared in an Interview that undoubtedly be more present
he welcomed the abandonment of the
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idea of partition, and the decision that row and the day after will be a
all Arab countries shall have a voice feeling of profound in safeguarding the future of Pales-that Line, but he rep
thankfulness
Ühere i suli peore in
regretted absence of the this country. Sunday prayers will recomition of the natural rights of five sald in oil of the churches for Arabs to govern their national land that pence with the expression of the Moreover, no Arab will participate in negotiations from which any of the hope that it shall endure forever.- iesponsible leaders are excluded. United Pressa. Reuter
NOW ON
SALE
HONG KONG
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BY
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A collection of over fifty views illustrating modern Hong Kong, giving a comprehen- sive impression of the Colony.
It includes up-to-date pictures showing Des Voeux Road, Central; Statue Square: Hongkong G Shanghai Bank Building; Pedder Street: Queen's Road, Central: Harbour Scenes: Race Course: Arrivals and Departures at Kai Tak Aerodrome: Shipyards; Hongkong and Kowloon Ferry Approaches; Docks and Wharves; The Lido; Views from. the Peak; Views of Modern Kowloon: Wanchai Reclama- tion; Chinese Districts; Views on the Peak, including Mount Austin Barracks; Lugard Road, Magazine Gap and Mount Cameron residences: Hongkong luminated: Fanling Golf Course, etc., etc.
PRICE $1.50
Useful for sending to overseas friends for Christmas.
Air Mail Postage, British Empire,
$1.65.
Unsealed 15 cents, anywhere.
Compiled, printed and published by
South China Morning Post, Ltd.
NOW
ON
SALE
AT THE MORNING POST OFFICE
Bealdes Hengshan and Hengyang, Japanese raiders yesterday extended their work of destruction to another sily in north Hunan, Changtch, on the Yuanklang (filver),
Chung, in the Colony of Hong¦ · CHANGTE CARNAGE Kong, for a term of 75 years, i Six machines passing over Tung- with the option of renewal at ating Lake, broke into Changtch and Crown Rent to be fixed by the released more than 10 missiles at
Shihmenching.
civilians Eighteen Surveyor of His Majesty the were killed and wounded, while 13 KING, for one further term of heures were razed to the ground. 75 years.
Ten more bombs funded on an open lot in the vicinity of Shibenchlag. One missile exploded on the highway there, causing only slight damage. planes raided Tungshiang, southeast In Kinng province, four Jupaneze not the applicant) will be required of Nanchfing in the morning, drop- Tangtien, u to depoalt with an authorised ping 1 explosives nt
village nearby. Two farmers were officer who will be present at the killed and tour wounded.
with the attack on sale, the sum of two hundred
#neously
eight
other machines dollars, ($200) in coah. This aum dumped 14 missiles at Yenchiatsun will be refunded on payment of killing nine farmers and wounding 10 at Taalen, nurthwest of Tungslang.
the Purchase price.
others. They dropped four bornbs
at Yehtingmalo, a PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. nearby.
Shortly afterwards. Kongloshan, Fouthwest of Tungsinng, was bombed by seven invading planes which re- lensed a number of Incendiary mix-
Junction of Mia Tau Chung
Road. Ms Tau Chung
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality.
Kowloon Jaland Lot No. 4045.
Boundary Afeasurements)
N. N. E. W
As per enta
plan.
Contents in
Annual
Rental
Upset Price
About
4,564
LOCAL ESTATES
$52
*3.348
slics.
mure village
Chlennan, in south Kinngst near Was niso
the Kwangtung border. ralded by two enemy aircraft, which dropped two bombs, Inflicting severni civilian cažunities.
The Japanese raiders passed over Nanchang on different occasions.
drawing heavy anti-aircraft gunfire. -Central News.
EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS
Shanghai, Nov. 19.
With the weather conditions im- proving. Japanese naval aircraft re- 1sumed on Tuesday extensive opera- tions against the Chinese Inland alr bases in Szechuen and Hunan, uc- com- cording to a Juponese naval
unique.
A squadron led by Lleut.-Com-
Property of the Late Mrs.mander Yamanoue attacked Chiklang
F. G. Hartigan
in western Hunan. While engaging a force of 16 Chinese fighting planes a Nerce midair combat, the
The late Mrs. Florence Gertrude Japanese ralders bombed and des- Hartigan, widow, who died at troyed grounded Chinese machines. Oatlands Park Hotel, Weybridge. Several of the Chinese pursuit planer Surrey, England, on June 28, 1938, were shot down in the air duel. Two left local estate sworn under $81,900, Japanese planes were also lost in the An application by Mr. G. G. N. altack, the communique says. Tinson, solicitor, the lawful attorney.
Lieut.-Commander Tamunachi led for seating ccriißed copy of probate the attack on Hengyan in Southern of the
deceased. will of
Kunan,
the communique has been.
further Granted.
nut. Twelve Chinese points Local estate sworn
spotted under $29,700 chines
ground was left by the late Mr. Leung Sul.
demolished were
Lumb- chuen, bank
attack manager, who dled in
that ensued,
while intestate at the age of 56 at No. 13 factories and anti-aircraft positions Bonham Strand East, first floor, ou attached to the airfield were also July 5, 1938. A petition by The bombed and damaged, the commnuni- widow, Mrs. Leung Cheung Mat-yau, que says. Although the Chinese
011
the
the
M3-
for grant of letters of administration anti-aircraft fire was intensely dis- to the estate of deceased, has granted.
been
UNIVERSITY FRACAS
Alleged Assailant Dies In Hospital
played, all of the Japanese planes
safely returned to
thest to their base, the communique clains.
A third qundron led by Lieut- Commander Yasunobu staged a long- distance flight to Chengtu, capital of Szechuen Province, and beskles blow- ing up 8 grounded Chinese machines, engaged 5 Chinese pursuit planes and shot down 2 of them, the communique continues.
Domel,
In the Queen Mary Hospital yester day,
Yip Kun-hung, alleged as oilani in the chopper attack at St. John' Vietin of the attack, Fung Wai- Hostel, University, on Tuesday, dier hon, 23, progressing favourable.
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of Yoyong by highway, andment, was the exclusion from the Yanglewlung, on the Canton-Hankow discussions of Russia, whose power Itailway, 21 miles south of Puchi Mr. Lloyd-George then proceeded to and 30 miles to the east of Yoyane, extol. are understood to have been evacuated by the Chinese after bitter
BONGKONG CUT OFF
Wax
Bighting. The Chinese troops which In the course of a second reference withdrew from Tungcheng are to China, Mr. Lloyd-George referred guarding Tashoping and Chengpan-Ironically to the sending of a few shan, two heights lying south of the packages to China when she was city. Yanglowtung was abandoned fighing for life against a terrible by the Chinese after a gallant stand aggressor and invader, who of three days.
going to march up to the boundaries The Japanese warships in the of Beltain's and France's Eastern Yangtze River ace still below Cheng-empires. insic,
the above Yoyang near Hunan-Hupeh border.
Kiangchiawan, a point near Maping on the cast bank of the Yum River about 31 miles west of Kwangshui and about 28 miles north of Anju in northeastern Hupeh, was recaptured by the Chinese on Tuesday. A fresh Japanese assault yesterday morning was also repulsed.
1
"Can you disarm without getting a settlement in China?" he asked. cannot imagine greater act of folly than a settlement in China like that
of Czecho-Slovakio.
"They have cut me off at Hong- kong and Shanghai and one trade has been shut out The Customs will be in their hands in the future. and we shall be entirely dependent on their goodwill Mr.
The Japanese column there at. tempts to drive westward with Fan- cheng and Siangyang, Important
Lloyd-George begged Mr. lowns on the Han River as its objec- Chamberlain to discontinuo trying to tive.
settle with the dictators these great The Japanese advancing on the difficulties which can only be settled Hankow-fchang highway are meeting by an appeal to the whole tribunal of resistance Panchiats! to the south-mankind-Reuter, cast of Kingshan, These Japanese are using Yingcheng, 52 miles north- west of Hankow, which they recently recaptured a base for their operations. Two thound Japanese reinforcements
ns
GRAND MUFTI NOT ACCEPTABLE
London, Nov, D. Reuter understands that the selec- are sald to have lion of the Mufti of Jeruzalem as the arrived there on Tuesday, ready to Palestinian Arab representative at the nasist in the westward drive | Ichang-Central News.
**MOPPING-UP" CAMPAIGN IN
ANIIWEI
to proposed London Conference on Pa- lestine' will not be acceptable to the British Government..
At the same Ume the Government la anxious that there shall be adequate Suhsien, Nov. 9. representation of Palestinian Arabs, Freshly-reinforced Japanese troops Pending Information as to the prae- have launched a large-scale mopping-licability of the conference, no deci up drive against Chinese gueriliassion will be taken regarding the Pre- concentrated in northern Anhwel.
sident, who will possibly be Mr.
The Chinese forces belonging to Chamberlain, or if this is inconveni- General Shih Yu-san's 181st. Division ent, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald-Reu- who harassed southern Shantung ter districts for some time, started to retreat' towards the end of October,
the following the foll of
arca.
Wular Tuesday, field dispatches claim.
A separate column of the Japanese Upon receipt of reports that these forces consisting of the Satoh, Chinese forces were retreating in Hamada and Kodama delachments southwesterly directions across the marched from Kuchen, to the south Kwei and Wal Rivers, units of the of Suhtlen, and advancing to the Japanese forces which were landed northeast of Szesien, took Toholsi and in North China some time ago, were Trokowchen
miles south of Hsuchow' in northern area bounded by Szehsien, Kuchen, to Suhsien, about 40 To complete the siege in triangular
Anhwel,
Starting an enveloping altock, five and Wuho, the Kitagawa and Morita deinchments of Japanese troops in 25 miles south of Heulangtal.
detachments captured Waining, about cluding the Kitagawa, Ichlyanagi, Terauchi, Satoh, and Kuno units While the infantry forces were the Chinese moved from Suhsien on Monday pushing the siege to evening.
forces east of the Tientsin-Pukow Lingpi, about 30 miles cast of Raliway, Japanese Army aircraft
and Szchsien, about Suhsien,
30, are continuing bombing attacks on miles east of Lingpi, in north-eastern the Chinese forces attempting to Anhwel, were captured by the retreat in southwesterly directions
succession Japanese forces in
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