U.S.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

ELECTIONS:

HEAVY GAIN BY REPUBLICANS

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,

1938.

Street Sale of White Poppies Next P.P.U. Move

IT IS UNDERSTOOD that although white poppics will not be sold in Hongkong stroots on Friday to mark Armistice Day, if the Hongkong Peace Pledge Union desires to arrange streets sales next year, the authorities will give consideration to the application,

This Intimation has been given by the police authorities to officials of the Peace Pledge Union,

White popples are sold on Armistico Day in the streets in England, and several thousands are disposed of every year,

But Roosevelt Maintains Paris Starts Control of Both

Japanese Push On Changsha

Houses

NEW YORK, Nov. 9.

With 58 results outstanding, the state of the parties in the House of Representatives, follow- ing the elections, is now:

Yunkai Occupation Now Claimed CHUNGKING, Nov. 10. THE JAPANESE ARMY is still pushing on towards Changsha, accord- ing to the latest Chinese and military communique ceived here.

re-

Democrats

Republicans

Progressives

232

143 2

The Senate results to date are as follows:

Democrats

Republicans

Farm Labour

Progressives

Independent Republican

66

23

2

1

1

Of the new State Governors elected, 11 are Democrats

16 Republican-Reuter,

It is noteworthy that to date, the Republicans have gained 44 The communique states that the seats in the House of Represen- Japanese troops advancing along tatives, and it is certain that the railway reached Tsengyang, this will be increased to 60 or from where the Chinese troops more by the time the final have been withdrawn towards figures are known. the south after fierce fighting. In the Senate, the Republicans Twenty-one Japanese planes re-have added eight seats to their leased 100 bombs on Hengshan at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, destroy-previous holding, while the De- ing large areas within the city walls, mocrats have lost ten. and starting many fires.

Chinese reports place the number of people killed at 200, and still larger numbers wounded.

were

Lo

REPUBLICANS STILL WINNING

However, the New Dealers retain majorities in both Housos, and con- trai in more than half the State ad ships.

ministrations,

Armistice Eve Celebrations

PAR'S, Nov. 10.

ON THE EVE of the twentieth anniversary of Armistice day, all of France and all of her colonies, commenced a series of ceremonial celebrations to commemorate a peace that has endured for almost a quarter of a century and give thanks that still another twelve months have passed without a major war on the Continent.

Commencing with torch light

processions in every town and ARABS AND │·

hamlet throughout the country to-night, the most imposing and through Governor-morrow morning when president spectacular event will come to Albert Lebrun, surounded by the! entire French cabinet, members of

President Roosevelt, recelyng re-

ports of the results at Hyde Park refused to make any comment, but Mr. Herbert Hoover said: "The Re publicans are now in a restore faith in the position to

cd that the country was "still strong- ly behind the humanitarian policies of President Roosevelt."

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Willing For Peace If Satisfactory

JERUSALEM, Nov. 9.

Parliament and the diplomatic corps will observed one minute silence facing the unknown soldier's tomb arches of the

Triomphe and Arg Mr. James Farley, the Postmaster- then review an imposing parade of from a fing decked stand under the General admitted that the Republi- the best the French Army possesses.

At eleven o'cinek sharp when the can victories exceeded expectations,

British political circles that with but he insisted that the results show-signal is given by cunnon shot the THE SUGGESTION in certain

President will bow his head

minute's even after publication of the New York, Nov. 9. The late cleet.on returns have

those surrounding him in silence while thousands packing every Woodhead Commission report, The large casually list is attributed broadened the scope of the Republi- New

The Democrats, lost the senator- approach to the great Are and the which is expected to-day, thera to the fact hal many of the Inhabitants

cini triumphs, reversed the

New broad, soldier-lined Champs-Elysees would be no calming down of the of New Hampshire,

will collapsing Deal tide, and restored the Republi- ships

stund

in reverent silence and political situation in Palestino, trapped beneath

or were subsequently burned cans to the status of a major party. Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, w death.

Tabulations in the middle of the Wisconsin, Connecticut, and Kansas, rive mute thanks for the peace that because the Arab leaders were

Indianu and yet remains, A report states that Chinese troops afternoon showed that the Re

He and ore trailing in

The unusual events which have personally interested in the con- Teaoshli on the have abandoned

had made a publicans

net gain of loata.

just taken place in a Europe which tinuance of disturbances, was They have also lost the governor- Hankow-Ichang highway, in order to

and were leading] eight Senators,

make this a particularly impressive an interview. take up new defence positions further close rhees for two other scats, which ships of Pennsylvania, Ohio and narrowly avoided another war will hotly denied by leading Arabs in west, but according to Chinese the Democrats before the election Michigan, together with nine others.

It was stated that a normal situation Republicans lost ceremony. And when the squadrons However, despatches the main Japanese forces were holding.

Maryland, and North representing every branch of France's include California, Republicans have not yet entered Tsaoshih-

fighting might and war veterans with would soon be restored if London Dakola. Reuter:

The Republicans now hold 145 tattered regimental flags carried in came ou satisfactory conclusion, but the last war file past the gathered if not, fighting would certainly. be

continued. crowds thoughts of gratitude will not tives.-United Press. seats in the House of Representa-

be disassociated from the forces which remains us a guarantee that peace may

be maintained. yel be

SYMBOLIC FLAMES

symbolic flames

YUNKAI OCCUPIED

Tokyo, Nov. 10. The Fujioka detachment of the Japanese forces driving southward along the Hankow-Canton Railway, nt 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon completely occupied Yankai, accord- Ing to a field dispatch received here,

Yunkai is a strategically important point approximately 12 miles north- cast of Yochow, the imminent objec- tive of the Japanese milltary open- tlona in Hunan Province.

The dispatch adds that the Fujioka detachment are conlinuing their

drive on Yochow, repulsing

the

nel

guins

eleven governorships, and there are clear indications that they will win up to 70 Representatives seats now held by the Democrats,

the

Chinese Warship Claimed

As Japanese Capture

SHANGHAI, Nov. 10.

The Chinese warship Yungcheng was captured by Japanese opposing Chinese forces,Domci, forces near Hsinti, about 30 miles below Yochow on the Yang- tse River at 3.40 on Tuesday, a Japanese naval communique

MAJOR BATTLE

on

Chungkingent at announced at 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday.

the

Nov. 10, A major battle Mofushan

Hunan-Hupch border, where heavy Chinese rein- the forcements are ready to check Japanese advance into Hunan pro- vince.

Both Tungcheng, 26 miles south- west of Trungyang and 03 miles east

are

Weather Delays Air Mails

According to the communique, the Japanese Yangtse Sect advanced past Loshon, only 20 miles downstream from Yochow, and suppressing the Chinese forces on both banks of the river is at present pressing hard on

Yochow.

of Yoyang by highway And

Bad weather continues to disrupt

Part of the naval landing forces Yanglowtung, on the Canton-Ifankow the air mail services to Hongkong. Railway, 21 miles south of Puchi It was reported this morning that assisted the Army forces in mopping the At up remnants of Chinese troops in the and 38 miles to the cast of Yoyang. conditions would prevent

understood to bave been France plane from leaving Hanol city of Hsinti on Tuesday, the com- evacuated by the Chinese after bitter until to-morrow, while bad weather munique adds.-Domel Bghting The Chinese troops which is also holding up the Clipper from withdrew from Tungcheng are Manila, and it is now very doubtful guarding Tashaping and Chengpah- whether the machine will arrive in

shan, two heights lying south of the Hongkong to-day. city. Yanglawtung was abandoned

by the Chinese after a gallant stand following the full of of three days.

arca,

the

Wahun Tokyo Reply To U.S. Note In Making

-The-Japanese-warships in the Upon receipt of reports that these Yangtze River are still below Cheng Chinese forces were retreating in lingk!,

above Yoyang near the southwesterly directions across the Hunan-Hupeh border.

Kwel and Wal Rivers, units of the Kiangchlawan, a point near Maping Japanese forces which were landed the east bank of the Yun River, in North China some time ago, were about 31 miles west of Kwangshui dispatched to Subslen, about 40 and about 28 miles north of Anlu in miles south of itsuchow in northern northeastern Hupch, was recaptured Anhwel

on

of consisting

the

on

Tokyo, Nov, D.

and

As to the British statement that there was no responsible man com- petent to act as a recognised negotia- tor for ull Arabs, this state of affairs, it was claimed, was due to English

—Trans-Ocean. WOODHEAD COMMISSION PALESTINE REPORT

Early to-morrow, and the colonies terrorist methods-fans-

from every provin will arrive at different railway stations where they will be received

London, Nov. D. by a military escort and conducted to

In the course of a a preliminary the Invalides where they will be kept

statement on the Palestine Com- unil the impressive ceremony of! relighting the flame over the unknown mission's report, the Jewish Agency soldler's tomb is held to-morrow night says that having broken up the existing national home, the Com- at 11.30 nm.

mission proceeds to abolish Because this is the twentieth an Balfour Declaration, and the Jewish

of the "cease fre" signal at national home. niversary the end of the "war to end wars"

date, as far as Palestine is

and because it follows so closely on the most troubled period Europe has experienced since the lust catastrophic conflict, more attention than ever be fore has been devoted to the arrange ments of the public and private ceremonies which will mark Novem ber 11.

the

the

of the man-

We western

The Agency dechres that there can be no question of the report serving as a basis for negotiations be- tween Jews and Arabs, or between the Jewish Agency and the Briilsh Government.

Minister of Pensions, Champetier Affer stating that the neighbouring de Ribes, as the titular head of the Arab states have no special status re- War Veterans' organisations, headed garding Palestine, the statement con-

committee which made all ar- cludes: rangements for the three days' cerem-

"The Agency can be a party to onles which begin to-night with the further discussions on the basis of the torch light Parades und will continue Balfour Declaration and Mandate.” until Saturday night when the foun-

tains at Versailles palace will be Arab reaction to the Commission's illuminated and there will be huge report is given by Izzat Tannous, fireworks display over die Seine in Director of the Arab Centre, repre- Paris. Also, to-night, to-morrow and senting the Arab cause in London Sunday night special theatrical and who, after seeing Mr. Malcolm Mac- other pubile programmes will be de- Donald, declared in an interview that voted to the Armistice ceremonies. he welcomed the abandonment of the The outstanding day, however, will idea of partition, and the decision that 11 have a volce

be to-morrow.

CROWDS CONVERGE

the

nl Arab countries shall

The reply is likely to be forth-champs-Elysees to the Are escorted twenty years ago to the hour,

by an infantry battalion and a cavalry squadron to be massed around the President's stand.

in safeguarding the future of Pales- At an early hour in the morning time, but he regretted absence of the crowds will begin converging around recognition of the natural rights of It is understood that the Foreign the Arc de Triomphe and along the Arabs to govern their national land. by the Chinese on Tuesday. A Starting an enveloping allack, five

after Inter-departmental Champs Elysees walle reserve officers Moreover, no Arab will participate in fresh Japanese assault yesterday detachments of Japanese troops in- Omce,

cluding the Kitagawa. Ichiyanugi, negotiations, is drafting a reply to the and wounded veterans will go to the negotiations from which any of the "morning was also repulsed.

Kuno

unita American note of October 6 which Invalides to become flag bearers for (Continued on Page 4) The Japanese column there at Terauchi, Satoh, and

On Monday made representations to the Japanese the 250 regimental flags of con- tempts to drive westward with Fan- moved from Suhsten

Government for the safeguarding of tingents which participated in the cheng and Siongyang. important evening, about 30 miles

China of American trade interests in cast

war that brought the peace being all, France, may be proud of its army, towns on the Han River as its objec- tive.

Suhsien, and Szehsien, about 30 on the basis of the open-door

observed. These stained and tattered The Japanese advancing on the miles east of Lingpl, in north-eastern equal-opportunity principle.

standards will be carried in milltary force for right that was victorious in the great conflicts that ended from the Invalides up formation captured by the Hankow-Ichang highway ore meeting Anhwei, were resistance Panchlats to the south-Japanese forces in succession coming next week.-Domei.

Noticeable iri the ceremonies east of Kingshan. These Japanese Tuesday, field dispatches claim.

held to-night and which will are using Yingcheng, 62 miles north- A separate column of the Japanese

undoubtedly be

lo- more present Satoh, west of Hankow, which they recently forces.

morrow and the day after will be a recaptured

GREAT MILITARY PARADE (19 д base for their Hamada and Kodama detachments

thankfulness feeling of profound

18 Two thousand Japanese marched from Kuchen, to the south

Immediately after the minute of that

there operations.

In peaco silence is observed the great milltary this country. Sunday prayers will reinforcements aro sald to have of Sulialen, and advancing to arrived there on Tuesday, ready to northeast of Szesien, took Tohoisi and

parade will commence. The vari- be said in all of the churches for aasist in the westward drive to Tsokowchen.

ous detachments which will make up that peace with the expression, of the Ichang Central News.

To complete the siege in triangular

Include hope that it shall endure forever, this impressive show will

from light tanks to United Press. "MOFFING-UT" CAMPAIGN IN

area bounded by Szelialen, Kuchen,

everything Pelping, Nov. 9. parachute and Wuho, the Kitagawa and Morita

jumpers; cadets detachments captured Waining, about.

It is understood that represent-Saint-Cyr, France's West

Republicaine in Sese troops 25 miles south of lisulangisi. have launched a large-scale mopping- While the infantry forcee were ations are being made to the authorit Garde

lea concerned by British tobacca

Infantry helmets, up drive against Chinese guerillas pushing the siege to the Chinese interests hit by the adverse tax at cavalry squadrons, molortized artil-

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forces east of

the territory of the Japanese- The Chinese forces belonging to Railway, Japanese Army aircraft Kagan, where all cigarettes entering lery units and Passive Defence Corps. To the watching thousands, these General Shih Yu-san's 181st. Division are continuing bombing attacks on who harassed southern Shantung the Chinese forces attempting to sponsored Mongolian Government, forces will poignantly recall more districts for some time, started to retreat in southwesterly directions or charged an import tax of $100, forcefully than at any time in the compared with only $80 charged for last twenty years that though peace retreat towards the end of October, from northern Anhwel-Domel, Japanese products,—Reuter,

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