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Germans Pour Into Danzig

How

Monday,

Long Do You Take For Dinner?

FOLKESTONE.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HOW long does it take you to eat your dinner? Can you manage it comfortably in half an hour, or do you need longer?

Folkestone Town Council decided to-day that its outdoor staff should have an hour-although the staff itself hud deelded by 232 votes to 8 that half an hour would be enough..

The deputy-mayor, Mr. R. L. Saunders, 'sald: "I could not eat my dinner in comfort in half an hour."

It was pointed out that the, men who voted for half an hour did so because thereby they would save half air hour's pay during the three winter months.

The council decided by a majority of three to give them in hour, for dinner-and full pay all the year,

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Sudetenland Technique Becomes Evident

DANZIG, June 25,

Herr

THE GESTAPO chief, Himmler, will arrive to-morrow, and will speak in the evening.

The S.S., S.A., and Hiller Corps In Danzig are being united into one Freikorps, modelled on that which operated in the Sudeteninnd.

Large barracks are being hustily bullt for the Corps by conscripten Danzig labour.-Reuter Special,

Coebbels' Attack

COLOGNE, June 25.-Mr. Cham- berlain's speech at Cardiff provided Dr. Josef Goebbels with his theme for an address at a Nazi Party meet- ing to-day,

fie declared: "We want ao pro- mises from London, but deeds.

"If affairs come to a crisis, we are ready to take the risk and follow the Government, because he who doesn't samble, cannot win,

"If the British Ministers threaten, that does not matter to us. There is no force behind their threats. The Japanese can strip the British naked and they can do nothing.

That

"Once the Kalser, the army and the nation were all done awny. kappesad once but it eam never hap- pen again."--Reuter.

HAWKER FOR PRISON

Used a Chopper in Fight |

With Colleague

Aight between two newspaper hawkers on June 6 in Sal Kung Road led to one of the men being stabbed

The with a chopper in the buck, wounded man, Cheuk Wah-sing, was in hospital for 11 days, and on Saturday, appeared before Mr. E. Himswords at the Kowloon Magis- against Chun complainant

cacharjevous bodily-harm.--

charged with wounding pr in-

Sergeant C. Bowman said the two men had a fight, at first, with lists, over the sale of newspapers. Later, de- fendant came back with a chopper," and cul complainant on the back.

Defendant was sentenced to two inonth's hard labour.

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Governor Sees

Student Faint

Inspection Of

St. Louis School

OVERCOME by the heat, one 18.20 of the younger St. Louis Indus- 4.70 trial School boys fainted this .108 .morning when His Excellency The Governor visited the school. .17/9 m.

The incident was noticed by His .1.40 b.

Excellency, who, on rising to reply .4 31.

to the address of welcome made by .4 n.

of the Fr. John Guarona, Director School, remarked that he would say .5.70 s.

what he had to say in very short .3534 s. .par. b. compass, as It was such a hot day, 9.30.n. and the boys were standing in the .04 n.sun.

His Excellency was accompanied 4.80 1. ..100 .Treverion.

by his Private Secretary, Mr. G.

The School band played selections 10. and accompanied the boys when they .7.40 n.

3.70 m. sang in Chinese a special Youth

66 b. Song" for His Excellency.

SENTRY STRIPS

BRITISH

WOMAN

(Continued from Page 1.)

Anement," Mr. Smith said-United

Presh.

White Russians Stago Demonstration TIENTSIN, June 20.-About 5,000

members of the white lortune

teer Corps and the Anti-Comintern Society of White Russian Youths," paraded the former German conces- sion in Tientsin, on Saturday.

streeta. Before they paraded the the White Russian demonstrators who were armed with rifles, gathered at the plaza in front of the German Con- sulate-General and were reviewed by Japanese officers.

12

The While Russians later gave reception in honour of Japanese and Chinese leaders.—Domel.

Both Told To Strip- TIENTSIN, June 25-Following repeated representations by

the British Consul-General, Mr. G. A Smith, the Driton who was arrested by the Japanese on June 17 has been

relensed.

It is revealed that a Briton, Mr. D. Finlay and his German-born wife, were victims of a degrading search outside of the Concession while ca route to the Country Club of which Mrs. Finley is the manageress,

After queuing up in the scarch but for about an hour, they were taken to separate rooms and ordered to strip, while the husband, clad only in a singlet, and the wife in a small undergarment, were both exposed to the view of onlookers,

June 26, 1939.

BIG AIR BATTLES

(Continued from Page 1.)

fending machines, resulting in 31 Chemy and 12 defenders being brought down.

In another battle on June 24, be- tween 60 planes on each side, the Japancoe lost 25 machines and the defenders two.

The communique concludes by

POST

OFFICE.

FARCEL FOST

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mall and Parcel Post Service to Swatow and Parcels (not Insured) will be acFoochow is temporarily suspended. cepted for Canton and despatched no

stating that Soviet-Mongolian troops circumstances permit

of the

have occupied all points along the Manchukuo frontier, east Khalkingol River-Reuter.

'Tokyo Viewpoint

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

time given below unless otherwise Letters and Postcarda for Europe stated, and where mails are advertis- (except Great Britain and Eira) and ed to close at or before 9 am, ro TOKYO, June 20.-Political quar-South America are forwarded "vta gistered and. parcel mails are closed ters here are stressing that the various Siberla" if so superscribed.

at 5 pm. on the previous day. on the western frontier violations border of Manchukuo are regarded in Japan-not as isolated incidents, but

action "systematic

directed by Moscow."

It is evidently hoped that the action would have the result that the strong Japanese and Manchukuoan forces .concentrated in western Manchukuo would be rendered - unavailable for operations elsewhere.

Japanese papers warn Muscow nut to underrate the strength of· Japan, and to refrain from rash netfons.

since the Manchukuoan army would not countenance continuous violations of the frontier.-Trana-Ocean.

Tass Summary

Moscow, June 25-Japanese-Man- churian forces in a series of clushes against "Soviet troops in the Mongo- Jian Peoples Republie" lost 400 dead plus 59 airplanes. The Russian losses were 40 dead and 70 wounded in addition to 23 planes, according to the Tass News Agency's summary.

The incidents took place in the Lake Bulrnor region between May 11th and June 25th and is based on "information received from the head-

A Japanese sentry was an interest-quarters of the Mongolian-Soviel troops" which asserts that the first ed spectator at the stripping of Mrs.

attack on May 11th occurred in the Finny which was carried out by a

area of "Nomon Kan Burd Oba, Chinese female searcher-Reuter,

.southwest of Lake Buirnor when the invaders were repulsed, whereafter. Soldiers Rescue Two Britons

from May 12th to May 22nd there were frontier einshes almost daily Shunghal, June 26. The Japanese authorities in Tien- with casualiles on both sides". Isin have lodged a protest with

The the

report shows that the heaviest British authorities regarding the

clash occurred on June 22nd when 120 alleged behaviour of four British Manchurian planes clashed with 03

Japanese claim.

Mongolian planes, in which "31 Man- soldiers, who, the seriously Intefered with police while they were searching“

churian and 12 Mongólian planes Chinese C

two Britons,

were shot down.

On June 24th, 60 Manchurian planes attacked 60 Mongolian-Soviet The Britons were being questioned | planes in which the Japanese lost 25 outside the British Concession by planes and the Russians Z-United Chinese police, when the four British | Press. soldiers arrived from the Concession polies,

and interfered with the beating them up,

The two Britons who were being

questioned disappeared into the Con- cussion, taking advantage of the commotion.

The soldiers obliterated from the policemen's notebooks the names of the two Britons.

The Japanese authorities are suid to be taking a serious view of the; uffair. Trons-Ocean,

The Director expressed the deep 2214 n.

Britain's "Dishonour" gratification of the School in being gis n.

honoured by the Governor's visit. 5.80 n.

BERLIN, They had looked forward to the day

June 25 The Labour $5 b.

Ley, discussed 18 n. for a long time, he said, and it would cider, terr

now be written in letters of gold in "dishonour that Britals is having to 12 n.

endure" in Tientsin, before 10,000 annals of the School. 23% n.

n. the .7.70 n. He went on to discuss the growth cheering political leaders at Potsdam

and progress of the School, which 10-day, 20/n. 22/6 n has now 700 boys, of which only 80 are bearders, Since Chinese New

asserted Year they had, unfortunately, to re- Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh...fuse admittance to 300 new boys. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. ...13 owing to lack of space. This pro-

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Wherever one looks in this world empire, one sees fallure upon failure, Herr Ley, adding that Britain could have spared herself this situation if she had not refused the

offer of the Fuehrer to come!

Noted Social Worker Dies

LONDON, June 25, THE DEATH is unnounced of Dame Maria M. Ogilvie Gordon, D.Sc., rh D., LL.D., J.P., one of Britain's leading women social workers, and .# brilliant geologist.-Reuter.

Dame Ogilvie Gordon graduated at the London University in 1893, and she studied Geology and polacon- tology at Munich. In 1900 she was awarded her Ph.D., degree with the highest honours when the degree was for the first time conferred by that University on women.

D

Iblem, he said, was becoming acute, repeatedly and sensible union with President of the-International Council |

to a

Germany.

and during her long career was vice- She was wonderful social worker

of Women, hon.

President of the National Women Citizens Associa- Britain was experiencing at Tien-

of the Asso tions, be added to accommodate isin the blockade she once applied clated Women's Friendly Society,

hon. President of against Germany, "but worse than President of the National Counell of this, she must put up with the dis- Women of Great Britain and Ireland grace.

not a question of (from 1910 to 1920), and chairman material things under debate in the

Far East, but the dishonour that England is having to endure," he concluded.-Reuter,

Public Indignation LONDON, June 23. "Reuter's" diplomatic correspondent learns that official quarters in London are much Impressed by the growing, feeling of Public Indignation in Britain aroused by reports from Tientsin of the brutal and degrading treatment of British subjects at the hands of Japanese soldiers and officials.

of

the Mothercraft and Guild Welfare Exhibition from 1919 to 1921,

As a famous geologist she con- tributed many important observa-

tions.

strategie

...I b.

14-n: 3.70 .and he hoped with the help of in-

friends, and terested

perhaps the Hongkong Government, new build-

might more boys

The head boy read a brief speech 1.00 .of welcome on behalf of the bays 41 b. themselves. They were overcome, he said, with gratitude of His Excellency .1 n.

for honouring them. They had been .18.60 n.fold

told of the forthcoming visit, but had .112 n. treated the matter in the light of n ....42 n, joke, since they thought it impossible ....48 n. that so great a man could visit -poor

boys. They

were too little at present 0.00 n. to do anything to show His Excellency

BARBED-WIRE 1.55 n. their appreciation, but when they

BARRIER AT .8% n. were men they would be loyal and faithful subjects of His Majesty The

SWATOW WHARVES 19% n.King, and promised to do their duty HK. Govt. 4% Loan 45 prm. b.always.

(Continued from Page 1.) H.K. Govt, Loan 31⁄2

par n.: An album made entirely by the 14/3 n. boys was presented to His Excellency, 4/- n. The Governor was deeply touched by

It is expected that this feeling will

Swatow, points around the obvious sincerity of the speech,

not fail. to react upon the Govern- field despatches state.

Following several days of Berce and requested Fr. Guarona to send ment if Japan refuses to give sati-

a copy of it so that it could be faction with regard to the proposals engagements, during which time the him a added to the Government records of

submitted to Tokyo and which em- Japanese infantry were supported by similar loyal addresses, which were en frank discussion of the points warships and bombers, the Chinese preserved for all

that other at issue, and the immediate castition withdrew their lines intact from of incidents which Mr. Chamberian | Szechlwei to Tachao. northwest of Governors might read.

He remarked on the industry of the referred to as "intolerable," Reuter. Szechiwei, where fighting has been Salesian Fathers who were mainly

renewed reliably stated Food Prices Soar

It is esponsible for the excellent buildings of the school. He trusted that the

Vegetable prices have rizen con Japanese drive hope expressed by Fr. Guarona that siderably in Hongkong in the past miles north of Swatow, has been A communique states that a un-realized in the near future, and that week. Cabbages, beans and carrots definitely checked and the Chinese the school would sub-are being sold at Ave cents more per are now in occupation of the town animous agreement has been reached the friends

of Ampow. The invaders, are. cribe generously to this most worthy pound than they were a few days and Melchi, strategie town northeast ported to be retreating towards the At the conclusion of the conference, cause.

South. He congratulated the boys on their risen one cent per pound in price. Admiral Sir Percy Nobic will soli

Another battle is raging at

Teal- aboard the flagship Kent for northern smartness and thought that

Chinese turnips are three cents singing was really excellent.

tang, on the Swalow-Chngan

Rail China walers.

dearer per pound.

where way,

the Japanese have Fruit prices, on the whole, are still brought up heavy reinforcements steady, pumelos and Chinese hard and mechanized units, The Chinese oranges being the same price as they have well-prepared defences there were last week. Lichces, however; and are contesting every inch of the have risen from 15 cents per pound Japanese advance. to 20 cents per pound...

Fish prices have varied only slightly.

FAR EAST DEFENCE

(Continued from Page 1.)

useless to be strong, without being strong enough.-Reuter.

Defonce Talks Concluding SINGAPORE. June 25. THE ANGLO-FRENCH defence conference sat for nine hours to-day. It expected to close to-morrow.

on all matters of policy.

time

further extensions be made, would be

their

An exhibition of physical training "Reuter", understands that H.M.S.

followed, after which the Governor Kent la salling to-morrow evening.

and The communique, the first issued made a tour of the classrooms

states work shops, since the conference opened. that reports on all the subjects dis-i cussed, and the decisions reached,] were purely conjectural.

Observers believe thut Anglo-French solidarity is emphasised, and that the talks have had a beneficial effect on the Far Eastern situation.

It is believed that the French dele- gates will leave here on Thusdity- Reuter.

Former Governor To Marry

RUGBY IN FRANCE"}

Will

Club Championship

Be Suppressed

Marseilles, Juno 24.- The French Rugby Federation Con- French Rugby Club Championship, which the four British Unions declare has been responsible for rough play, The French Federation has decided to establish six regional Leagues in which members will be permitted to they organies tournaments provided

gress have decided to suppress the

Dgo.

Potatoes onions and beetroot have

From

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tralia by "Imperial Airway! Direct Service"-due Sydney, 3rd

July.

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..June 27, 5 p.m. .Tues., June 27,

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Direct Service"-duc London, Sth July.

Air Mall for Malays, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

frulla by "Imperial Always

Direct Servico"-due Sydney. Th July.

Thurs., June 20. K.P.O.

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San Francisco and (Papers only tor Canada)-due San Francisco, 20th July.

DA Ampow. seven

re-

Fresh Chinese reinforcements are

being brought up to the front north of Swatow where they have formed a strong line with the forces at Ampow. Central: News,

Germany Shows Her Teeth

| MANCHURIA... PATRIOTS| IN BIG ROUND-UP

(Continued from Page 1.) servitude, 8 to 15 years, 3 to 13 years, 10 to 12 years, one to 11 years, 27 to 10 years, 7 to 8 years, 14 to 7

DANZIG, June 25, years, 8 to d years and 2 to 5 years The first detailed map of German London, June 26.

of imprisonment with hard labour,

caster fortifications was published Sir Frank Athelstone Swellenbam,

Five were acquitted and two died in the "Danziger Vorposten to-day. former Governor of the Straits Settic

The map shown that the entire mente, after whom Port Swettenham are not conducted on an elimination of illness while under detention.. was nained, is being married to-day basis.

It is charged that the accused havo frontier of East Prussin up to Memel at Caxton Hall,

During the course of the congress, been engaged in seditions in Manchu in the extreme north of the province, His bride is Mrs. Newll Guthrie, a hope was expressed that these decl-kuo in accordance with the directions is protected by a chain of fortifica- widow of an Irish Guards officer, who sions would facilitate a speedy re- from the Comintern' Headquarters fans, and that a second similar chain was killed in the Great War, accord-sumption of relations with the British following the seventh convention of has been constructed in the centre of

the province.--Trans-Ocean. ing to the "Dally Mail."-Reuter. unions-Reuter.

the Comintem in 1933-Domet.

Haiphong

Swatow Manila

Kowloon P.

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Fri, June 30, 2 pm. Kiungchow Fri, June 30, 2.30 p.m. Empress of Japan

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Service" que Amsterdam, 110 Juty.

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