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INWARD MAILS

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand do,

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Jopon T.T. India

TT. USA.

T.T. Manlia

1/211

1/211

.330

.02%

1051/2

.02

.24%

„D

T.T. Batavia

444

T.T. Bangkok

.150

T.T. Saigon

10744

T.T. France

10.80

100

.Sept. 25.

.Sept. 75.

TT. Austraila

/0%%%

.Sept. 25.

Amoy

Sept. 20.

4 m/s L/C London

Hulphong Shanghel. Japan.

.Sept. 20.

4 m/s D/P

do.

1/3% 1/31⁄2

.Sept. 20.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.25

4 m/s France

.Sept. 20.

Calcutta and Straits Manila Japan, Manila

.Sept. 20.

30 da india

-04

.Sept. 20.

U., Cross rate in Lon.

.4.02

.New York

.3.09

,Sept. 20.

.Sept. 20.

France Direct

Japan... Ifalphong

Continued From Page 1 Straits and Manila

of the defenders in preventing the spread of the flames,

Women and children pesisted the men in creating fro breaks.

City's Death Throes LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)A Polish army communique received in London to-night in morse from War- Marw, said:

were

BANKS

H.K. Banks $.... 1.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) ILK. Banks (HK Reg.) Chartered £...... Mercantile, A. & B. £.

.1.200

..72 n. E..72. .0 n. ...22 n.

Mercantile, C. £.

East Asla $.

INSURANCES

Cantons $.

China Underwriters $.

.1% n. .155 n.

.07 5. 12 .

Union $...............

H.K. Fire S.......

SHIPPING

Douginses $.

Steamboats $.

Indo-Chinaò, 125

Indo-Chinina, DS.

Shell (Beurers) 5/-

Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC,

Wharves $.

New Eng. Sh. $.

Raubs S...

Venz. Gold

Air Mali by "Air

Service

Parle date, 20th Sept

Sept. 27.

Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Eervice"-San Francisco dair, 21st September ...Sept. 27.

"German artillery and alr bon- bardment still continues at a terrible .rate. There is not one house in the

whole of Warsaw which has not been Haiphong

Manila darunged. The city Aghis on."

both

have "People .60 n. wounded in every house in Warsaw 30 and all the capital's historie bulidings 00/- are in ruins, B.IGN.

in 24 hours over 100 rent Bres

been

lave

started. atl 09h thousands killed.

several

.Sept. 27. Sept. 27. .Sept. 27.

.Sept. 27. Sept. 27.

T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerlarid

BUYING

.11.40

Kidnapping Fails

Smart Work By The Police

September 25, 1939.

MURDEROUS ATTACK DEATH OF

ON SHIP'S CAULKER

MOVIE MAGNATE

Gang of Four Accused "Daddy" Laemmle

At Criminal Sessions

HOW a ship's caulker was attacked and fatally wounded by six men whilst squatting near a nullah in Shaukiwan was told at the Criminal Sessions this morn- ing when four alleged members of the gang were tried before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor on a charge of murder.

Accused were Wong Yin, 22, boilermaker, Tang Loi, 25, black-

smith, Chan Lam, 19, paint The L.C.C. Not

scraper, and Wong Kee-shan, 23,

grocer.

charged Afraid They were

with the murder of Li So, 80.

Mr. J. Whyatt, assisted by Inspec-

the

Of 13

tor L. I. Whant, prosecuted. Mr. H SUPERSTITIOUS people who C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. C. have changed the Number D'Almada, represented the first and 18 of their home to 11A or 12A rocond accused, while the other two were defended by the Hon. Mr. Leo were dismayed recently at the D'Almuda, Jnr., Instructed by Mr. F. news that the London County Council look with disfavour on II. Loseby.

The following WOR

Jury. the idea. Mesure, V. A, Itenson (Foreman), M,

Still more dismayed were those A. Prata, H. J. A: Heurne, W. Mok, Cheung Tin-tee. U Tat-chee and Hooif people who have disguised the "un- lucky number" for business reasons. Vip-beng.

They may be consoled by Ulic Mr. Whyatt sald Li was attacked thought that local authorities are not to exercise their power of by a gang of six men whilst squatting likely

rullah in Main Street, Shauki-painting a 13 on thele front door. won, on the evening of July 22: The

Owners of private hotels and motive for the crime was not known boarding houses are particularly nf to the prosecution and would prob-fected by the unpopularity of the ably never be known, as the mutt gure 13.

Prosecution's Story

who knew it, was now dead. How- ever, it was not incumbent on the VISITORS WOULD GO

prove the motive, so long Creva as it was able to establish beyond ali doubt that the accused were members of the gang who made the attack.

Li, went on Counsel, was a ship's

Typical of their opinion is that of Mrs. Hindle, the proprietor of a large guest house at 11A. Belsize-avenue, Hampstead, NW. She sold:

"As far as the borough council are

·

Passes, Aged 72

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHTM" HOLLYWOOD, Sept, 24 (UP).— Mr. Carl Laemmle, tie move tycoon. dled here to-day at the age of 72.

His Career

10

Carl Laemmle, the fim magnate, was born in Germany - in January 1867, and emigrated to the United States in 1004. Although he began Ho there on the lowest rung of the ladder for after his arrival he was a newsboy for a time-he soon began mount. He was very successful business and in 1906 invented his savings in one of Chicago's first cinemas. It was not lon before he owned a group of picture houses.

In 1913 he founded the Univerani Film Corporation whose pletures are now famous all over the world. Its

And other studios

premises in California are known as "University City" and give employment alt the year round to over 1,000 people. Universal grew out of the Imp Co., a much smaller producing organisa→ tion founded by Laemmle for which Mary Pickford, Theda Bara and King Baggott neted in 1010.

Almost Fatal Illness

The

During a visit to London in the summer of 1924 Laemmie was nt- tacked by appendicitly which almost proved fatal. It was then that his 17-year-old son Carl, who writes

screen stories, sent to Amerlen the Arst scenario ever transmitted by wireless. The cost of this message was nearly £500 and the sender ex- plained that the completion of the story had been delayed by his father's illness and that the cast in California were waiting for it.

Laemmte was a little man and not

Very

Another radio message from War-Shanghai saw, apparently sent on a small Straits .10%. transmitter which the Poles rigged Java and Manila.

were Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane .72 n. up since the regular stations

Sept. 28. but out of action, or captured, .200 . describes the terrible Inte of War-U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-(San Francisco date Sept. 2) Sept. 28,

THE smart work of the police .385 m. saw.

Sept. 20. in finding a six-year-old boy who Straits. "Warsaw and Modjin have

Sept. 28. was kidnapped in Yaumati and been unmercifully shelled and ab- Shanghal

Sept. 29. taken to Sheungshul, was re jected to murderous fire without on Carton

Japun

.Sept. 29. interval.

vealed at Kowloon Magistracy Jaiphong

Sept. 30. been killed

Japan!

Sept. 30. this morning when Yiu Ho, 38, U.S. A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang widow, was sentenced to alx hal (San Francisco date, Sept. 9) months' hard labour for kid-

Sept. 30. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct apping Yung Chik-yua..

Det-Sgt. Morrison said on Thurs- Service"-London date, 24th Sept,

Oct. 1. day, Muk Strum-yat, mother of two Oct. 1 boys allowed them to play in Shang-caulker and was a man of pleasant concerned this is 13, Balsize-avenue. at all assertive. His politeness and.

him made Oct. 1. hai Street, Yiu approached the boys disposition. He was set upon from out as far as I am concerned it is considerateness Oct. 4. and convinced them she knew their behind but he managed to get up 11A. That is its number, and I'm popular with his subordinates, but

and dashed across the road, holly sticking to it. mother and was going to take them

for all his quiet, manner he had a Oct. 2.

for a walk. She bought them some pursued by the gang, everyone of

dominating personally. He is sold .Oct. 3.

"If this house were numbered 13. whom curried a weapon of some sori .Oct. 3. sweet and cakes.

I should say half my visitors would to have made a fortune of £6,000,- 000. In Jan. 1927, the leaders of Yiu took the boys to the Yaumati wrapped up in newspapers. Oct. 3.

La succeeded in reaching the other, go elsewhere. This applies to any Oct. 3. railway station, and gave the cider side of the road, but just as he was house.

the Hollywood film colony entertain ed blm on the occasion of his 60th Oct. 3

boy six cents to buy something for

the 12.18 about to dash Into a barber's shop he "The spirit of the troops and

.Oct. 4. her. Yung then left by

"Supposing a person is taken birthday. run. By turned and continued his

His son has had to "go through civil population, is excellent, and the

Oct. 4.

p.m. troin.

this time, his pursuers had overtaken while staying at a house numbered to say.

On one occasion he sent the mill." defence of Warsaw will continue."

When the other lod relurned to the .Oct. 4.

him, and the first accused struck him 13, somebody is bound

I'said it was

a fimm story to the Universal under U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-slation to and the women and als on the left side of the body while the There, I told you so. Civilians Die In Warsaw

on unlucky number."

an assumed name and it was not PARIS, Sept. 24 (Reuter),-Over hal (San Francisco date, 8th Sept.) brother gone, lie started to cry. By second hit him on the head.

"After, this superstition is hard

until it had been preepted that his 1,000 civilians were killed by the

Oct. 4. aianders look the boy to the Monk-

Staggered Into Tea House to escape. How many people will

Identity was disclosed. It was he heavy Gernum artillery bombard Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai kok Pellee Stallon, and immediately

After the uttack, the assallants rou sit down 13 at a table if they can were searched,

who induced his father to make the ment of Warsaw to-day, according to

(Vancouver B.C., date, 17th Sept.) all railway stations

she back towards the place from where avoid £*** arrested when

picture of "The Hunchback of Notre un official communique from Warsaw. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct and Yiu wos

came. Meanwhile L, though

Dame," Four churches and three hospitals ServiceLondon date, 27th Sept. alighted from the train at Sheungsbully wounded, managed to stagger to ALREADY NUMBERED 01 1. which were filled with wounded were

Oct. 5. with the kidnapped boy. .22 n. destroyed.

Oct. 5. Oct. 5.

Docks $..

Providents $.

Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

.10 1. 4,20 n. 734 11. .110 n.

MINING

.8.35 b. .4 B.

11.K. Mines Cis.

.6% n.

LANDS

Hotels S...

434an

Lands $.

.304.

par. n.

Shot Lands S. $.

.7.00 n.

Ilumphreys S..

.78% n.

1.K. Reattles S.

Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES

.4% n. ..98 n.

Trans $........................ Peak Truna (old) $. Tenk Trams (new) Star Ferries $.

Land 4% de. $...

Y. Ferrice $... China Lights (old) China Lights (now) H.K. Electric $.. Macno Electrics Sandokan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions /- ............ Tractions (Pref.) s/-

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.

Cements $.

H.K. Ropes $....

152 n. .7.10 n. .3.70 n.

cast

"In addition to the shelling. We have suffered two ale rats.

"Modlin is attacked from all sides, but the heroic defence continues. Enemy attacks from the been repulsed, and west of the Vistula the Polish farces have make successful night attacks, and several prisoners,

Shanghal. Shanghal and Amoy Shangbai Stralis

Australly and Manila Calcutta and Straits

three

look

Japan and Shanghul Straits Australia and Manila

the

Japon

Sandakan Strolls

7.00 n. In the Warsaw sector. German Japan

bank of the Shanghai on the right atlock Vistula was repulsed.

Flerce fighting continues in the Mulin region.

Straits

OUTWARD MAILS Tuesday

.5 n.

.50 n.

10 n

1 n.

7.00 n .30/- 1.

.22/- n.

21. The caminunique adds: "The de-

fence of Warsaw and Modlin tinies, and will continue."

Polish Resistance

con-

Canton

14

13%

a tea house, to where he had been earlier in the evening, and there he

Oct. 5. JAPANESE BUILD Police arrived and he was taken to plly-minded specialists, hides its 13

Oct. 5.

.......7.15 am

..........3.30 pm.

A Berlin report says that Polish Fort Bayard and Halphong.In am. resistance in a fourth area besides Japan. Cald: Mack. (Pre), Sh. §...13 m. | Warsaw. Modlin, und the Hela Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Canton Ices $..

Peninsula is revealed in the latest: and South Africa, Egypt and Europ.

via Nuples-due Naples Oct. 18. communique from the German high

| G. P. O. and K. P. 0. cominand.

Says that the The communique

Iter

..4 p.m. auvements of German troops towards Ord.

......4.30 p.m 10% . the demarcation line continued ac-Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- 7.50.11. cording to plan, along the entire east

day-Island-8th-October-

STORES, &a. Dairy Farms (old) $.. Dairy Farms (new) 3. Watson $..... Lane Crawfords S... Binteres $

.3.80 1.

.20 n.

There was fighting in the Tomusow- Zamosc-Rudko ares (between Lublin and Lwow)

with scattered enemy

19 n. forces trying to break through to the

seauthi

.8.00 13.

-front. ------

.1.80 n.

Wing On (H.K.) S..

.4) n.

Powell, Lid. $.....

1 n.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

Shai Cotton Sh. $.

Zoong Sing, Sh. $.

,135 n. 12 n.

MISC.

8.80 n. 1.55 n.

A part of these forces is surrounded Wing On Textiles. Sh. $.... 10 n.outh-west of Zamosc, and others are retreating to the east where they wil encounter Russian troops.

H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.

Constructions (new) Vibro Piling $..

Ch. Govt. '5% 1925

G. Blondy

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan

H.K. Govt. 34

Loan

Murnans (Lon.) x/- Maramans (H.K.) ■/-

very

With regard to the Western Front,

communique speaks of ..1 n. the .84 n.heavy artillery fire in places and the

repulse of local enemy attacks.

"There has been local activity by ..38%

our reconnaissance forces on several 100 sit.

.98 n. parts of the front. 10/- n. 47- n.

LETTERS

ZBW Propaganda

The Editor,

Berlin Roviow

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)—^; German High Command communique, issued in Berlin, deals with Germany's relations with Poland since the spring, when, it is claimed, it became known that Poland would not try to avoid

wor.

WGB

The Germans allege that Poland dominated by thoughts of occupying Danzig and East Prusala Hongkong Telegraph,

from three sides, and of conquering Sir-If we must have British pro- the latter as an island from the rest

of Germany. paganda from ZBW, for heaven's sake

The Polca, says the communique, let us be fair and decent in our criticism. I wonder how many under-estimated the strength of the others must have winced when theyGermou army, which has taken over heard and read the references to Dr. 500,000 prisoners, 1,200 guns and Goebbels' deformity in Sunday night's enormous quantities of war material. talk? I wonder what the renetion of Americans must ba?.. If we can't be dispassionate and can't avoid making our own listeners squinn we would do better to leave such matters alone,

BRITON.

Commoncing FRIDAY at the KING'S

AMAZING!

SUEZ

A 906 Costery Fax Picture whe

TYRONE LOBSTIA. POWER (YOUNG ANNABILLA

The Polish ale force, it says, was smashed by two alf feets formed by Field-Marshal Goering, while "our own losses were small,"

"Most Dreadful Day" SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 24 (UP).-One thousand civilians have been killed. and a greater number wounded in Warsaw during the past. 24 hours, which is described as the "most dreadful" period of he slege.

A hundred German guns have carried on a ceaseless bombardment,

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

DAYTIME

RAILWAYS

NIGHT-TIME

Devonshire-street, a turning off was treated. Shortly afterwards the Harley-street, and full of selentine- under the Innocent-looking 12A. the Queen Mary Hospital, where he

Two dental specialists occupy the died several hours later.

building. The attack was witnessed by n This house was 12A before the number of persons, among whom were

GUERILLAS TEAR said be recognised all the necused as previous

members of the gang, while Lal superstitious." THEM UP

ac

clown

the

some were

U.S. Tightens Up Anti-Spy Regulations

24

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

Sept. WASHINGTON, (UP). The State Department new regulations announced which will drastically strengthen

surveillance the

foreign

of

Yain Yung and Lai Hing. Yam, who present occupants cure here," sald

"Apparently occupani. har previously taken tea with Li

medical lennnis Harley-street bravely faces up to stated he could identify the Best. and the 13. One of the occupants is a second

fainous woman, physician, Mrs. Eli- Arrests On Sampan

zabeth Stonn Chesser. SHANGHAI, Sept. 25 (Reuter),--The

Inquiries were pursued by the The disguising of the 13 Is particu- Japanese attempt to bulk a 100- miles rallway from Kalfent, capital Police and as a result of certain in-urly prevalent in large blocks of of Henan, to the north-east, to formation received, a Chinese detec-nts. In some it is left out allo- EL sampan ingether, in others it is 11A, while in link up tie province with Pelping ive went on board and Tientsin, is being seriously Shuukiwan harbour about 3 am, and one the difficulty has been overcome agents.

Firstly, foreigners will be required there arrested the accused. The by putting the caretaker in it hampered-by Chinese guerillas, –

clothings of the Brs! accused bore-Great-steamship-lines and hotels to register every six months; second- What the Japanese complete in the

μόν

superstition. ly, persons engaged in bona fide trade day, the Chinese tear up during the blood stains.

Cabins are hardly ever numbered or commerce will not be required to When formally charged, all

register; thirdly, all nationals, as well night. All torti-up material from the new cused denied they were part of the 13, white hotels nyoid the number.

foreigners engaged in publicity, Iine is sent 100 miles Inland tog, or that they were engaged in WOULD NOT CHANGE

"Like many hotels we start with and the dissemination of information foreign prin- Sian, capital of Shens, where the the attack.

or political work for R. S. Begbie, Government hundreds, so there is no question of Chinese are constructing a railroad

But we have no 113, Anding having a 13. to link up North-West China with Bacteriologist, testified to

This also applies to employees of blood stains on a jacket and a pair 213, 313, and so forth. After all i ciple will be required to reglater. Szechuan, in which China's war-

saves dimculties if accommodation la

visitors dislike that consulates and embassies who are not. time capital, Chungking, is altualed of trousers.

Dr. P. F. S. Court, of the Queen limited ne

Imanagement of accredited diplomats, 5.30 p.m. 3 DIE IN WEST POINT Mary Hospital, said he examined Linumber," and the

and found him suffering from two the Dorchester.

und the wounds one on the head

Superstitious people would say other below the last rib on the left that the "unluckiest" number of all side. The latter wound had pene trated the kidney and death was due to haemorrhuge resulting from it.

The case is proceeding.

.5 p.m. .5.30 p.r

.5 p.m. .7 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due London, 4th Octobor

RCK.

Ord..

ILeg..

Ord,

K.P.O.

.5 p.m.

G.P.O.

.5 p.m. 7 p.m.

BLAZE

Air Mall for Malays. Java And (Continued from Page 1)

Australia by "Imperial Aleways

turned Direct Service"-due Sydney, 2nd had been stored, and this October.

itself into a gigantic bonfire.

Ten or fifteen mutskeds, in one of

hind ....6 p.m. which

been Uncovered the 5.30 p.m. charred bones, were destroyed. They were used by refugees. The three missing are Li Mul (9), Li Ping (7). two boys, and a nine-year-old girl. Li Hol.

K.P.O.

Reg..

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Rer., Ord.

.5 pan. 7 p.m.

Other

Dr.

MARINERS PAROLED

(Continued from Pape 1.)

is No. 13, Friday-street, just near St. Paul's Cathedral,

This is occupied by a firm of feather puriflers, and when asked whelber it was considered unlucky jan official heaved a deep sigh and

answered:

“We're always being asked that— but It has been a very lucky place

Charges Are Withdrawn

Insufficient Evidence Against Soldiers

Four soldiers attached to the Mid- e charge of robbery against them withdrawn Mr. when they appeared before

Kowloon Magistrocy Himsworth at this morning.

Wednesday

and fresh water tries to get home for us. We wouldn't change it for diesex Regiment had Amoy and Shanghai.......3.30 p.m.

destruction were: Messrs. lowest. It is then the U-boat faces Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and suffered godowns on the lot which that the vitality of her crew is at its the world."

France (Faris and Northern Pro-Shing Chen Godown (bamboo its greatest ordeal. vinces only) by the "Air France works), Tung Hing (rain cont makers) Airways Direct Service”—dus and godowns used by the stall holders Paris, 6th October.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg,

Ord

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

Thursday

The origin of unlucky. 13, accord- ing to tradition, arose from the num- Closing Bolt-Holos

ber of people present at the Lost "Not only does the Royal Navy Supper. of the Kennedy Town Market. About harass U-boats on their hunting ten such, one-storied buildings facing grounds on the secan trade routes, p.m. the Hospital were destroyed,

dent of the Fire Brigade, Mr. G. Coperations of our patrols make the .5.30 part. | Moss, Acting Superintendent, and entrances to the North Sen exceed-

Privates Percy - Middleton, 23, James Wright, 24, George Edward Chacksfeld, 24, and Cyril James Kennelly, 24, were alleged to have

.5.30 p.m. Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry, Superinten- routes.

but is busily age to the TWO-FLEET NAVY robbed Wong Kolya in Hillwood

to their bolt-holes.

7 pm. Messrs. W. M. Smith, E. F. Browningly hazardous for an enemy sub- and C. W. Brown, Fire Brigade marine, while the passage homewards,

FOR AMERICA

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

on 4 Road. They were also charged with having assaulted him,

The assault charge against the first three defendanis was withdrawn. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (UP) Kennelly was remanded until Thurs-

Air Mail for Manila, Gram, Bono- Officers, were present directing opera- once in the North Sea, le made more

lalu and U.5.A., by the "Pan tions, assisted by Mr. Chan Mak-dangerous by our patrolling surface The Executive Committee of the day, when the assault charge pre- American Airways Direet Service" | heung, Divisional Officer of the vessels and aircraft. " —due San Francisco, éis October, Auxiliary Fire Service. Members of

Navy League stated: "There will forred against him will be heard.

R.A.F. Varaus U-Boat come a time when, our opinion, The charges were withdrawn be- the St. John Ambulance and a num- NEW YORK, Sept. 24. (Reuter)we must have a two-fleet Navy. cause there was no evidence to sup- Sept. 27, 5 p.m.ber of Boy Scouts were also present. The American liner American Farm-We think the United States should port them.

Mr. K. A. Bidmead, ASP., In-

"Mair, er, arrived in New York to-day with build a Navy which will be adequate periors O'Donovan and W. were present from the Police, while 20 survivors of a British ship which to protect American, interests at any many constables and sergeants con- had been torpedoed in the Atlantic. time." trolled the crowd.

ICE..

Ord

Heg. Ord.,

Friday

K. P. O.

Sept. 27, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Sept. 27, 5 p. Sept. 1, 720 a.

.2.p.m. .3.20 p.m.

....8.30a.m.

Sandakan

according to a dispatch to the Halphong "Exchange Telegraph" from Warsaw, dated at noon to-day.

Hundreds Of Bombs SPECIAL TO the "TELEGRAPH"

PARIS, Sept. 24 (UP)-The Transcontinental Press" issues Warsaw communique asserting that German artillery bombarded the elty throughout the day, while airplanes dropped hundreds of bombs,

| Tourane

Mantin, Rabaul, Australia, and New- zealand via Bribane-due Brisbane, 17th October.

G.P.O. & KP.O.

Parcels,

Reg.,

Ord.

Hospitals are being bombed des- Dairen

pllo the Red Cross signs, which are Haiphong

KOREANS NOT WANTED

One of the survivors sald that shortly after the ship had sunk, an RAF. bomber appeared from nowhere, as if by mogle, and had swooped down and dropped a bomb. Apparently the bomb destroyed the submarine.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 25. (Reuter), ----

One of the crow of the American Because some of them have been Farmer said that there was a 60-30 ..Sept 29, 5.00

Sept 30, 8.48 aan."damaging Japanese Interests by chance that the submarine had sunk, Sept., 30, 9.30 a.m.engaging in undesirable occupations," Saturday

the influx of Koreans into Shanghal .8.30a.m.will in future be strictly regulated

9.30 p.m.

Japanese Warship Launched

YOKOHAMA, Sept. 25 (Domel)

The new Japanese warship Kashima,

STRIKE HOLDS UP COMMISSIONER

Crew Refuse To Sail President Cleveland SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH-

which has been completed at the SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24 (UP), Another Sinking

Yokohama Dockyard of the Mit--Due to the crow refusing to salt SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH aubishi Heavy Industry Company, before the signing of documents re- DUBLIN, Sept.

24(UP). The was successfully launched this after-garding wor risk salaries and bonuses, 1 pm by the Japanese authorities. clearly visible.. One bomb hit

From now on, according to the British freighter Hazelaide was sunk noon in the presence of Prince Kuni, the sailing of the President Cleveland St. Shanghai. Savior Church during Mass and Parecla only for Halpliang 1.00 p.m. "Shanghal Mainichi, Kercars with by a submarine off Cork on Sunday. Navy Minister Yoshida and other has been tentatively postponed until

| Monday afternoon, many worshippers were killed. The Air Mail for "Imperial Airwaysing to come to Shanghal will be care-Twenty two of her crew of 34 reached high ometals of the Navy.

Baltimore, County Cork, in lifeboats. The namesake of the new warship! The vessel was scheduled to sail on Direct Bervice" due London, 8th fully selected by officials in Japan.

was built by the Armstrongs In Sunday, and amongst her passengers October.

The present Korean population Twelve are missing.

One survivor said that the sub-1909, and was scrapped in accord-is Mr. Francis Sayre, the recently. G.RO. & K.P.O. here totals about 4,000, which is ten

Sept. 10, 5.00 p.m. times larger than the number living marine shelled the vessel without any lance with the Washington Naval appointed High Commissioner to the

Philippines, and a party of ten: warning. Three men were killed: Treaty. .:80p£ 30/′0.30-p.m. here before the hostilities."

hospital nt Ujazdow was bombed and almost completely destroyed.****

The population is determined to continue their résistance “and” have "repulsed· German Infantry "attacks."

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