Japanese Terrorising Chinese Fishermen

Near Hongkong

JAPANESE terrorist activi- ties against Chinese fishermen near Hongkong are still unabat. ed. A total of 34 fshing junks, which registered in Hongkong, were Bunk or burnt by Japanese warships in the waters in the neighbourhood of Hongkong from last December to the mid- dle of February, according to es- timates just released by the -Hongkong Fishermen's. Guild.

The number of fishermen, includ- ing a large proportion of women and children, killed or drowned us a result of the Japanese outrages is not yet ascertained. However, it in believed that the casualty list will undoubtedly exceed 500;

It is reculled that in the post 14 months ending November last, 028| Junks were sunk and 10,092 fisher- men were killed or drowned by the Japanese.

Hongkong has a total of 1,234 Oshing vessels, including all descrip- tions, according to the same source,

Flower Show Is Opened

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and Hospital; 2. Mrs. Eu Teng-sen: hc., Mr. A. E. Idssaman.

Annuals or Plants-1. Airs. F. Groves: 3. Arg. Iraman: h... Mrs. W. T. Stan- ton; h.c., H. E, the Governor.

the Governor.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Japan And

Washington

Treaty Obligations

March 9, 1939.

Shanghai Municipal Council Faces Deficit

1939

WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. SENATOR WALSH to-day agreed with Senator Hiram Johnson's request to ask Mr. Cordell Hull whether Japan abided by the obligations of the Washington Naval Disarmament Treaty, not to fortify mandated islands.

The treaty expired in 1937.

The request followed the Senate Naval Affairs Committee discussion on Guam, in which Senators Walsh and Johnson were in dispute, Senator Walsh saying that rightly or wrongly, harbour improvements would be interpreted as a "hostile gesture" to Japan.

Meanwhile, the Emergency Defence Bill was sent to conference after the House had offered a technical objection to the Senate amendments-United Press.

Neutrality Law May Be Abolished

Roosevelt Believed

In Favour

WASHINGTON Mar. 8. THE STATEMENT made by President Roosevelt on Tuesday to the effect that the United Stales Neutrality Law had not turned out to be a contribution towards peace, but had, on the contrary, heightened the possibi- lity of war threats, is taken to indicate that the President hag now definitely decided to alter. this law.

Apparently one revision will bu

Arums.-1. Mí:8. A. Raymond; 2, 11. E. that the question as to what con- Antirrhinum.1, 1., Jockey Club; 2,stitutes on act of aggression is in HK. Sanatorium and Hospital,

It appears also that the Begonia 1 Mr. Eu Tong-sen; 2, Dr.flure to be decided by the Presklent

Arthur W. Woo.

ilmselt.

10

Geranium HK. Sanatorium and President will ask for powers

enable him to place the armament

Hospital; 2. Mrs, Eu Tong-set... Banatorium and linggital.

}

New U.S. Chief For Yangtse Patrol

WASHINGTON, Mar. 8.

IS ANNOUNCED that Captain

has been assigned to command the Yangtse patrols, succeed- ing Rear-Admiral Davis M. Legerton, who has been order- ed to the naval hospital at Mare Island for treatment to an arm injury.

The transter will take place about April 1.-United Press.

PROPERTY

LOSSES

REPORTED

Bay Resident Badly Victimised

Dahlias-1, H. F. the Governor, 2, 1. Kindustries of the United States at the Repulse Heiletrope-1, Stanton.

Sanatorium and disposal of those countries which, in Petunia. Jack Stanton;; 2, Mrs., opinion, are victinis of aggression.

Eu Tong-sen

Verbena, Mes. Eu-Ton-sen; 2, R.K. Sanatorium and Hospital.

Linaria (Tall variciles)-1, Mrs. E. J. R. Cinerarin.-1, htra. L. Dunbar; 2. Dr. J.

Mitchell.

Canaval.

torium and Hospital: 3. Mrs. Eu Tang-sen. While or Cream Frockin-1. H.K. Son

Freelot. Mrs. A. E. Graartt.

Phlox Drummond, R. D. Gillesple;

3, P. C. Potts.

Roses. Mr. W, T. Stanton,

In view of the fact that some of the provisions of the Neutrally Act

THE THEFT of a revolver,

cease to hold good after May 1, it is clothing and jewellery worth a presumed in circles in close touch

with the White House that Congress total of $393 from his house at

U.S. HAS

BEST AIR FLEET IN WORLD

WASHINGTON,

Mar. 8.

SHANGHAI, Mar. 8. THE SHANGHAI Municipal Council has announced that on the basis of the present rate of taxation, the ordinary budget for 1039 showed a deficit of ap

local proximately $3,000,000 currency, after reducing expon-' diture as much as scemed prac- ticable, and by taking a "reason- ably optimistic view of revenue to be received during the year."

The Treasurer and Controller re- commended that rates be raised from 10 to 18 per cent. from July 1 next, und n proportionate increase in the Tond tnx.

llowever, the Council, "having re- gard to the view expressed by certain members that those businesses which have are not prospering should longer notice," decided to recommend to the next ratepayers' meeting that this increase be incurred with effect from October 1-United Press.

IT IS disclosed that the Television

In Japan

récent naval manoeuvres have convinced President Roosevelt and high naval officials that the United

TOKYO, March 9. States naval air force

THE FIRST television broad- equals, and perhaps aur-casts in Japan will be made in Tokyo sometime in April by the passes that of any nation.

The opinion is based on a Radio Broadcasting Corporation careful study of the performance of Japan, the Nichinichi Shim- of 600 pianes, which were about (bun learns.

The images, which will be trans- one-third of the navy's strength,

mitted from the Television Labora during the manoeuvres.

tory at Kamatamachi, In the suburbs Admiral William Leahy praised the of Takyo, will be received performance of vessels and planes, department stores and at other busy saying that the reliability and effec-places in the down-town districts.

exclusively and aerial de-

materials tiveness" of the sea and ner

Japanese fences had been demonstrated.

will be used on both the transmitting. and the receiving systems. The He added: "The performances of the akeraft manoeuvres were by far transmitter, which is claimed to be the best I ever saws They carried in improvement on the Iconoscope out their mission without an accid-System, will send 25 pictures per enl. The advantages in the air were second.-Domet, on the defence side."

President Roosevelt was said to feel

that the exercises had given evidence

will meet prior to this date with the 12 South Bay Road, Repulse Bay, of the navy's efficiency, particularly Law on the lines suggested by Presi-day, has been reported to the Press. object of refuting the Neutrality during the early hours yester-ns regards aerial operations.--United

dent Roosevelt,

Those circles which are known to

police by Mr. R. D. Gillespie.

Dianthus 1. H. Sanatoritin and 1to-be strongly opposed to any change The revolver was later recover- Perpetual Carnations, Mrs. Fai Tong-have already intimated their inten-ed.

pital; 2, 1.K. Jockey Club.

men; 2. HK. Sanatorium and Hospital.

llon to fight any attempt to tamper

Lt.Cdr. J. N. N. Synnott, R.N., of Carnations. H.K. Banatorium and with the neutrality principle on the

would H..S. Birmingham, has reported Honpitol; 3, Mr. L. Dunbar.

grounds

such that

action

Malden fair Ferns.-). Mrs. Eu Tonkinevitably increase the danger of that he lost an attache case contain-

WOTI.

Ferus-1, Min, Eu Tong-en,

America becoming involved in a ing books and papers while travelling between Hart Avenue and the Kow- loon Ferry Wharf yesterday,

Asparagus Plumosus or Sprengeri-1. Lady Ho Tung: 2, Xtrs. E. J. R. Mitchell European War.-Trans-Oclan.

Mignonette.1, 1.K. Sanatorium ane Itospital.

Trench Margolis.-1. Mrs. Eu Tong-sout £ Airs. Ho Horten

Mass Terror

In China

Continued From

Mr. L. Visser, of 306 Prince Edward Roud, also reports that some person establishments and the aerodrome entered his house about 3 a.m. yes-were successfully bombed,"

Brasel Sprouts.-1, P. C. Polle. Kohl Rable-1. Mrs. L. Dunbar 2, Mrs. Larkapur-1, R. D. Gillesple; 2 Mrs. A.

...R. Billeteit; c.. y tu Tung. Raymond.

Turnip. 1, Lady in Tung: 2, Mrs. Aterday and stole money and a pocket Nonturtium-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2, Mes;

Raymond.

Carrot, 11. K. Jockey Club; 2. Lady Watch valued at $30. and 11o Tung. MS Potts,

A. Raymand.

Double Na Kedy In Tung.

Pansies-L

Sanatorium

Hospital: 2. Mrs. E. J. I£. Mitchell;

Eu Tong-sen-

Violets-, Mrs. A. Raymond: 2, 1. K.

Sanatorium and Hospital.

Sinck 1, Mrs. Eu Tong sun: 2, H.

Sanatorium and Hospital.

Primuin (Malacettes).-...

Dunbar.

Mira'

K.

Annuals, Perennials, Lady in Tung:

#en.

7. II.E. the Governar; e. Mrs. Eu Tong

Marguerite

(Chrysanthemum teule scens)-1, Mra. John Fleming: 2, Mrs. P. C. Hall: 3. Mr. N. L. Smith.

Naturum. E. Stary; 2. Mrs. A. W. Hughes; a Sir Robert Ho Tung,

Balvia Splendeus)-1, MN. Smith.

L..

Annual-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld; 2, Mm. E. Cock: 3, Mrs. F. C. Hall,

Annuals or Pinnin-1, W. J. 8. Key; 1. Mrs. 3. K. Bousfeld: 1. Sir Robert flu Tung.

Arums, Mrs. N. L. Smith; 2, Mrs. Cock; 3. Peak Club.

A.

Antirrhinum-1. Peak Club; 2. Mrs. W. flughes; h.c, Mrs. J. Scott foraton,

Begoria Matida Hospital: 2.5 Robert ifo Turg: 3, E. E. Story.

Geraniums.-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston: Z. W. J. 5. Kny; 3. Mrs. E. Cock.

Dahlian-1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes. Hellotrope-1. Men. N. L. Smith: A. W. Buglies,

167

2. Mrs.

Tune: 2. P. c. Parsnips-1_Lady_io__ Menthol, Lady lo Tun Leehrty Mrs, E. J. R. Mitchell: z Easy Ho Tung.

Potatoen-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2. irs. E. J. B. Michell.

Radishes,-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2. tr. F Beets, F. C. Potta; 2. Mrs. E. J. R. J. R. Mitchell. Muchet.

R. Mitchel; 2. Celery. Mr. E. J. Mr. A. Raymond.

Tomatoes. H. D. Gillesplo; 2, P. C. Pits; c. Lady He Tung.

Pens-1, Mrs. W. 7. Stantou: 2, P. c.

Polis.

French Beans-1. Lady 1o Tung

Mrs. W. T. Stanton.

Vegetatile Marrows-C., Lady Ho Tund. Sir A Collection Of Vegetables.--1. Robert Ho Tung: 2. Mr. S. T. Williamson, A Cellection of Vegetables-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Sir Robert to Tung; he Mathilda Hospital.

Cabbages.-1. Mrs. E. Cock; 2. Mrs. 8.

at the

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tion of the Admiral-in-Chief of the blockade forces, will be relzed.

It is reported that General Cam- of the barn, Commander-in-Chief Italian legionaries in Spain hud an with a half Interview hour and Field-Marshal, Hermann Goering at San Remo this evening-Reuter and United Press,

MORE UPRISINGS

Burgos, Mar. B. Risings against General Miajn's

nt have occurred Junta

Murcia, Guadalajara, Almeria, as well as in information Madrid, according to available.

People fiecing-from-Madrid-state- that even there the rebels are suli active, and they also stated that dis- order continues at Cartagena.

SHENSI PROVINCE Stan, capital of the province and The theft of a watch valued at western terminus of the Lungbai, $134-from-his-residence has been was raided by three separate squad- reported to the police by Mr. Cheung runs of Japanese machines. The city. Chau-sing, of 5 Wing Lok Street, has a population of 150,000, including n great number of Mohammedaus, Central district.

who regard the city as their spiritual

The Madrid wireless station is Clothing and a fountain pen valued headquarters in China. Detalls of

130 the damage are not available.

constantly broadcasting assurances ta according to

HUPEH PROVINCE $37 were stolen from No. 1lollywood Road,

Kingmen, 15 miles from the Han that the junta is maintaining order report made by Chai Man-yin.

River and about 100 miles from throughout Republican territory, and chang, was completely destroyed by appeals for a short perlad

honourable peace. a violent raid, believed to have been quility to enable them to make an made by one of the squadrons parti- cipating in the raid on Ichang.

Thieves who entered the Colonial Cemetery, Happy Valley, early yes- terday morning, stole a quantity of iron railings from various graves,

Encouraging

T. Williamson; c. Mrs. D. C. Edmendaton. French Youth

Savoy Cabbages-1, Mrs. F. Cork: 2. A. Neol; c. MTH, J. Scott Flare

Caulinowers or Broccoli, Mrs. A. W.) Hughes; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Lettuces (Cabbage varieties). M¥4,' F. Cock; 2, Mrs. D. C. Edmondston; e.

Hospital. Mathilda

Lettuces (Cos varieties), Mia, г. C. Hall: 9, Mrs. J. K. Bouflebt.

Endive-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2, Mr. F. C. Hall.

In Aviation

Purls, Mar. 6. In order to strengthen French aviation, the Government has inid a

HUNAN PROVINCE Changteh, leading trading centre in the Tungting Lake area, was raided by fifteen machines who made a sur- dawn prise appearance just after and found the city of 80,000 people entirely unprepared. Casualties were described as "heavy", and conflagra- tions are still raging in the city. Nearby, Japanese pursuit planse ac- companying the bombers machine- a hundred junks and gunned over

оп the Yuanking River, sampans massacring the boot population.

KWANGTUNG PROVINCE

fran-

Nutionalist quarters here express the view that only when General Franco entera Madrid will order be assured in the Republican zone... Reuter Special,

FILM STAR DISAPPEARS

LOST-a film star.

A reward of $500 will be paid

in Hollywood to any person fur- nishing information regarding the whereabouts of Errol Flynn.

The offer was modu by the Pre- Warner Bros. Film

Petunin~1. Mrs. E. Cock: 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung: 3. Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Verbena, J. W. 5. Key: 2 Mra. 3, Benti tarsion; 3. A. Nicol.

Brussels Sprouts.1, Mrs. John Fleming: Bilt before the Chamber providing Limehow, the coastal town in the Inarin (Tail vartoties)-1, Mrs. J. K.

popular aviation Gulf of Tongking, was severely Bousfeld: 2. Mrs. J. Scott Harstan: he.. 2, Mr. F. C. Hall.

Keht Habi.-1. Sie haber! Ho Tung: that in France, Mrs, F. C. Hall.

Cineraria, Mr. A. W. Hughes; 2 Mathilda Hospital; e. Mrs. J. K. Donela sport should by suitably organised. bombed by Japanese naval planes

J. K. Bousfeld; 2. Mrs. fathilda Hospital: J, Mrs. D. C. Edmonds-simson: ... Mrs. J. Scott The Bill envisages the enrolment which, however, concentrated chiefly sident of the

left the heart of the seaport undam- "Reuter" Table Decorations, Mr. S. P. Wit.liarston.

Carrots, Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2. Mire of all young men between 10 and 17 on the Chinese shore batteries and Company in a cable this morning to

oro of age who

aviation nged. years llarson: 2, Miss Compion; 3. MAF. C. Hall; c. A. Nicol,

and Laureiro.

Parsnips-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall: Mrs. enthusiasts in a so-called "prelimin

Youngkong. Warehouses Freesin-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld: 2. J. K. Bousfeld; te.. Mathilda Hospital. ary period of aviation" which would

wharves were destroyed in this Peak Club: h... Mr. F. C. Hall.

Onions-1, Mathilda Hospital. Phlox Drummond][med Mrs. F. C.

and 20, Thereafter southern Kwangtung scaport, which Lecks-1, Bl Robert Ho Tung: 2. Mrs.mply training in flying between the Hill: 2, Mrs. J. Scott farston;

ages of Polators. Sir lobert Ha Tung; 2, .would follow special training in the does not report any loss of life...

KIANGSU PROVINCE

ERROL FLYNN Dianthus-1, Mrs. J. Scott Harston: 2.J. Scott Harsion; e. Mrs. R. C. Hall, army avlution during the time of

Tangkan, afteen miles east of She told "Reuter" that she has Peak Club,

Hadishes-1, Kirs, J. K. Bousfeld; 2, Bir

compulsory military service.-

Fowning, the important city occupi Trans-Ocean.

Nicol

h.c..

A

G. F. Hole; e. Mrs. F. C. Hall,

Perpetual Carnations.--1. Mrs. F. C. Hall; | fobert Ho Tung.

2. E. E, Story,

Carnations, 1. Mr. J.

Sfalden Hair Fernaarston

Boundlek: 2, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Ferm—1, Mia, G. F. Hole,

Boets. Mrs. J. Sealt arston; 2. Mathilda Homplial; o. BIrs. F. C. Hall:

Celery-1, Mrs. P. C. Fall: 2. Mrs. J. Scott farston; e. Mrs. E. Cock.

Tomatoes Mr. E, Cock; 2. A Nicol; e...

Peas. Mrs.

Asparagus Plumosus or Eprengeri. Sir Hobert In Hung. Williamson; 2, CHIẾN LÀ VÌ, Turses; 2 Slr Robert Ho

Mignonette, Mrs. S. T., Williamson; W. J. S. Ray: c. Mrs. J. K. Bous

French Beans-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2,

THAI.

3, Mrs. F. D, Winter,

French Naricolis, Mrs. F. C. Hall;

2. Mrs. J. Scott Harsion.

Larkspur, Mira, E. Cack; 2. Mra. F. C.

HAN.

Club.

Stock-Mr F Cock; 2, Sir Robert to Tung: 3, E, F, Story.

AICH

White or Yellow Itoses.-f. D. 11. Take:

W. T. Stanton.

Robertson,

17

Cut Flowers.-I. Mts. J. K. Bounded; 2.

Inraton,

Flynn has not been heard of for over a fortnight.

His wife, Lily Damita, is reported to have stated that she knows nothing

of his whereabouts.

ed by the Japanese yesterday, was tried unsuccessfully, for a week to

contact her husband.. bombed twice. The Japanese report Warner Brothers state that they

claims that large forces of Chinese

are

and was

"most

regarding concerned" troops were concentrated in the town. Flynn's disappearance.

Tangelachen, sustained heavy cas-

Flynn is an Irishman. He spent Robert Ho Tung; 3. Mrs. J. Scott ualties in three raids, made appar some time in Hongkong before going Sweet Pengl. Mra, F. C. Hall: 2. Sir Chilly with the object of dispersing to Hollywood, and featured in news- J. Scott Ilarion.

papers here as the owner of a $20,000 Vegetalte Marrows-1, Mrs. J. K. noun Robert Ilo Tung; h.D., Mrs. J. Scott Chinese troups In the vicinity.

FUKIEN PROVINCE

parcel of diamonds which disappear- fuld,

Harston. Cut Flowerh.--1, Mire. I. E. Hoore; 2,

Antirrhinum-1. Mri. A. W. Hughes: 2. Japanese cruisers, and planes from ed whilst he was n the Colony. Mex. W. T. Stanton; c. II. K. Sanatorium Mrs. J. Scott Harsion,

nlrcraft-carriors have been bombing)

A year ago he went to Spain to Nasturtium (Dwarf varieties), Mr. and Hospital..

Camations or Ficuces-No sword

the mainland and coast line opposite look at the civil war, J. Scott Horton.

Sweet Peas-1. Mrs. W, T. Stanton). 2. Cactus Dahlins-1, Mrs. N. L. Smith. Double Nasturtium (Dwarf varielles | Mrs. F. Groves, 2., Mrs. A. Raymond. Ballilan other than Cactus, Mrs. N. Amoy for the past two days. The wounded there in an air raid. only).Sir Robert Ho Tung,

Antirrhinum-1, Mrs. En Tong-en; 2. L. Smith.

attacks were apparently concentrated Pansies or Voltas-i, Mrs. J. Scott Hars- rt. K. Sanatorium and Hospita c., Dr.

Mignonette-1, Sir Robert To Tunk. fon: 2. A. Nicol; 3. Mes, 1. C. Hall.

Nasturtium-1. Mrs. 8. T. W. William-On Chinese positions and the railway Arthur W. Wond Violeta-1, Mr. J. K. Hofold: 2. Peak

Red or Pink Roses, D, 31, Blako: 2son; 2. Mrs, John Fleming: he, Bir jobert terminus at Chengchow. No attempt

in Tung.

to land, however, has yet been made. Mr. W. Stanton,

Paukles 1. Mrs. J. Scott Haretoa; 2 -Messages from Reuter, Central Mathilda ispital.

Violeta. Afathilda Hospital: 2 Mrs. News, United Press, Domel and Jolin Fleming.

Trans-Ocean. Vare of Cut Flowers-1. Miss Barbara Mansfield; 2, Mea. C. Bernard Brown; c. Mr. M. J. Loureiro. Cactus Datillas-), the Governor: Cut Flowers for children under 13 unber. 11.K, Ganatorium and Hospital; e.. Mrs. Li Master Zan Krogh-moe; a dir,

Fleming: a., Mtes Madelaine Archbutt. Dahlias other, then Cactus-1, II. the

A Display of Cut Flowers, Ars. R. Cabbares—1, U.,8.Jt. Club; 2. Mex. 1. Governor: 1. Mrs. E. J. IL, Kitchell; he... E. Hoare.

Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Group of Bulbs,-), Mrs. 8. T. William12- Stignonette,-) HJC.; Sanatorium and son; 7. Mrs. L. Dunbar, Hospital he. Mr. llo Kom-tong

Group of Cacti and Succulents 1. Ars. One Dwarf Plant, Mrs. Ho Kom

Sisteaway 100g: 2. P. C. Lau,

Plante Annuals of

English Oxford Dictionary spell- (excluding Nasturtium)-1, Mrs. Tio Kom-long,

Flowering Plant (novelty Cizings. of these words will be found on

* primiin (Maleoidea)-1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes: 2, W, J.-8. Key.

Annuals, Perennials or any_Plants ex- cluding Palm--1. Mrs. 3. It. Doundeld; 2. Peak Club; 3, Bir Robert Sio Tung.

A collection of Vegetable-1. Lady ito

A collection of Vegetables.1. Lady Ho Tunж: 2, Mrs, E. J. R. Mitchell.

Dunbar,A

P. C. Potu.

Savoy Cabbages-1) Lady Ho Tung; 2.

2.

hased, any colour, ILE the Governor! | 2, D. H. Blake; c., J. J. Whyte.

Carnallons or colces-1. Mrs. Eu Tong-isa; 4 11. K. Sanatorium and Hosį

nie as a the Governor

Cauliflower or Broccell,--c. Mrs, E. J. *Nasturtium-1, Birk. La, Duober; 2, 2. C. | st. Dim-Kaufmann, R.Mitchall

"Laittuces (Cabbaro variellès)-1, K. D. Oillespies. 2, Mn, W. 7. Stanten:73. P. 0, Potta

Lettuces (Coe varieties)-1, Ma W. T. “Stanton): Ay Lady In Tung.

-Indiw—1; Lady Ho Tuig

Polts: C. Mr. A. Raytrond.

Pansfer, K. Bartorius and los- pitat: 2. Mrs. W. T. Blanton; c. Mr. A.

Raymond,

Violet, Mr. E. J. R. Mitcholl; 2, "MU." W. ~ T. Stanion;-e. Master- Adrien 11.2, the Governor.

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