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Explosion Slaughters Magyars

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BUDAPEST, June 9 (UP).— The Hungarian press to-day re- ported that approximately 5,000 persons were killed or wounded in the explosion of 90 wagons loaded with ammunition at the old Smederovo Fortress near Belgrade on Thursday.

Moscow radio heard London an- nounce, "Budapest reports that af least 1,000 were killed. Informed German cireles confirmed the explo sion but said that they hind".no details."

Destitute Seamen In Court

Reginald Bernard Pitt, 24, unem- ployed seaman, of Ireland, and August Stefanovsky, 30, unemployed fireman, of Poland, were separately charged before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central

tral Magistracy this morning with vagrancy.

Sergeant G. F. Your stated that Pitt was an ex-member of the crew o' n

n British ship. Sometime ago he vrus sentenced to two weeks impri- sonment and was only released recently. Pift had no means of mak-

ing a living and nobody to support

in the Colony,

him in

The Sergeant added that Stefanoy.

Engineering and science graduates of the Hongkong University who received their degrees recently are seen in the above picture. Sented in centre (reading fourth from left) are Mr S. V. Boxer, Registrar, Prof. F. A. Redmond, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Mr D. J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor, and Prof. W. Brown, Dean of the Faculty of Science. (Photo: A. Fong).

Ousting Westerners From China

Openly Admitted As Japan's Aim

Open-admission that Japan aims at the complete eradication of Western influence

AFTER SKINS OF SEALS

sky was a fireman on board a Greek from China and the employment of the Chinese as servants of the Japenese conquerors | the U.S. fisheries and wild life

Pitt was committed to the House

The motorship, Penguin, of ship and he was now unemployed. in further moves directed toward southern Asia is contained in an article written for service set sail recently to aid the Tokyo newspaper "Yomiuri" by Toshio Shiratori, adviser to the Foreign Office, reports the Tokyo correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor."

of Detention pending further ar- rangement, while Stefanovsky was ordered to be expelled from the Colony.

Profiteer Punished

Luk Hon-kwong, 30, master of the Yuen Lee Firewood Shop, of Lot No. 154 Prince Edward Road, was Uned $100 or one month's hard labour by Mr D. J. . Anderson at Kowloon Magistracy this morning for selling firewood at a price in excess of that fixed

"In the present China Affair, Japan has not frankly stated her-true mind to the world as yet," Mr Shiratori says. "Had she declared at the outset that Japan's object was to save China from the encroachment of the Whites... it would have produced good results..

"Japan's programme bas extended in scope. The original East

been

NEW PNEUMONIA

TREATMENT

Pittsburgh, June 9 (UP)-A new treatment-for-pneumonia,- Aston new order has become as efficacious as the "wonder drug", sulfapyridine, was reported

East

June the Controller of Trade, on converted into the Greater recently by Dr E. R. Weidlein, director of the Mellon Institute.

It wn

Asian new order while the Japan- was stated that Defendant sold Manchukuo-China bloe has become $3 worth of firewood to You Kul, large

enlarged into the Greater East Asian murried woman, at 30 calties per Common Prosperity Sphere within dollar.

extensive Complainant reported the which lies the

arca of matter to the Police.

Southeast Asia. Sub-Inspector Collins prosecuted.

CHINESE ARE CLOSING :IN ON FOOCHOW

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KUTIEN, June 9 (Central News). -Tightening their ring around Foo- show, Chinese: forces are rapidly con- verging on the city from" different directions with the forward units fast

approaching the outskirts.

Under Chinese

the pressure, Japanese on the left bank of the Min River have been forced to retreat to the Tungkow-Shangliac-Kuonki · Ilne west of Foochow

The main objective has changed from the emancipation of China into the emancipation of Aalu; the alm, now, is to restore Asla to the Asi- atics.

The new treatment, using hydroxyethylapocupreine, dubbed 71" for daily use, has been used in clinical study in Pittsburgh for five years, Dr Weidlein revealed in his 28th annual report. During that period, Dr Weidlein said, its effects liave been as favourable as treatment with sulfapyridine.

in the collection of the annual dividends in pelts from the Pribiloff Islands fur seal rookerles.

Last year 65,000 skins wortli nearly $1,000,000 were taken. *- The craft, which operates for the fur seal division of the service, will inke up supplies for the reside its of the islands and is passengers 15 men from the Fouke Fur Company of St Louis besides several employees who are going North for the season, ae- cording to E. C. Johnston, in charge.

Start This Month Killing will start about mid-June and the expert fur dressers will then start their work, of dressing, dyeing and otherwise preparing

the polls for the market.

Three-year-old · "bachelor" scala only are killed and a larger num- her than last season is expected. The report also stated that sul- As in former years, it is expected fathiazole, an improvement on sul-that a navy transport will be sent funilamide, had been found effea- North this summer with winter sup- including posumonia and the com back the seal skins,

"In a series of cases of pneu As a matter of fact, Japan, monin treated during 1935-10," with her poor natural resources, the report said, "there. Walscious in 431 cases of varied infections plies for the Pribiloffs and to bring could not be 'indifferent to China's resources. China may be lacking in found practically an equal mor material supplies but she is blessed tality in the treatment with mon cold. 92. with ample human resources.

"Absolute Necessity" "Although for diplomalle rea- sons she (Japan) could not say so," Mr. Bhiratori goes on. "her object has been to drive the Improper Influences and intrigues of the White rsers out of China, From the palni of view of Japan whose mind is set on Southward development the emancipation of China is a matter of absolute necessity."

hydroxyethylapocupreinc with sulfapyridine.

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"The results of treatment of 401 pneumonia casca by hydroxyethy- lapocupreine In the period have; shown a marked lowering of the total mortality and of the mortality In both the bacteremic and the non- bacteremle cases."

Teeth Cavities

The skins are sold at auction at St Louis and the proceeds divided among the three countries, United States, Great Britain and Japan. The two latter countries take 15 per cent, each and the United States 70 per cent.

Japan's Seals

Among other work carried on by the Institute, the Nutrition Fellow ship of the Buhl Foundation re ported at the end of its five-year programme of fundamental re- search at the Institute that experi»

Japan, which also looks after seal ments with rats indicated that rookeries in her own section of the teeth cavities can be prevented" ir globe, makes a similar division with fluorides are included in the diet, the United States and Great Britain, Dr Weidlein, explaining that the

taking 30 per cent. between them, "" treatment can be used separ Other research concerned atan-nd Japon the balance, nicly or in conjunction with sulfopy dards for 'surgical dressings and for Mr Shiratori is one of the leading ridine, said that physicians outside gut

Although Japan recently' abrogated and Klik sutures; improved the treaty, the year's notice period casualties. Yesterday, unti-Democratic voices in Japan and Pittsburgh have employed the new methods of manufacturing crucibles; has not yet expired, Chinese pursuit columns, assisted by one of the most outspoken foes of method and "there is every reason and evolving of an entirely new Besides the pelts, valuable by-pro- Iveal militia, again engaged the America and Great Britain. He is a to believe that they will sustain the ceramic body possessing properties ducts in the shape of oll and meal Japanese In severe fighting and in- former Ambassador to Italy and an findings made here." flicted another some.500 losses.. ardent supporter of the Axis Pact.

Chinese troops advancing eastward fought the Japanese in serious battles in the hilly regions of Kuanyuanll during the past few days resulting in over 1,000

Near Nanking

SOUTH ANHWEI, June 9 (Central 1932ing the spring, and summer

News) Japanese

communications on the southern Klangsu Anhwol

border are being

of when he was in Rome he and

Berlin Ambassador Oshima in

did everything in their power to recure Japan's

n's adherence to a Tri-Power

Chinese sabotage the totary aliance with Germany and

Italy. It was freely reported, in fact,

On the night of June 4, a Chinese that he had proceeded far beyond the raiding party from Tangtu attacked authority given him in making com- the Nanking-Wuhu Railway destroy-mitments tying Japan to the dictator ing many sections of the line, and nations.

also felled hundreds of telegraph .poles between Tangtu and Wuhu.

The Chinese retired safely to their base before dawn after completing their mission.

Espionage Suspicions Against Japanese

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Cabinet Wovered

Me Shiratori and General Oshima were so insistent in urging Japan's adhealun to the agreement in' which they had the full support of the Japanese Army that "the" „Cabinet

wavered several times.

then

Admiral Mitsumass, Yonal, Naval Minister and later Premier, stood firm àgoinst any “such; bgrees

LOS ANGELES, June 9 (UP)ment, however, and refused to con- The Federal authorities to-day ar-sider the possibility of the Japanese rested and charged with "obtaining Fleet becoming a weapon of the „InformationTM regarding national fences, for, the foreign

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war

· Kono cláimhod, that he had been and Mr Shiratori and Gen Oshime chauffeur for Charlie Chaplin. Tati wote prompily recalled. Cien, Oshima bana stated that he had been a re- has now been sent back to his Berlin gistered unt of the Japanese Clov-post, following last: September's.od- verament for two years and was a heslon. of Japan to the Pact, and Mr studentai, tho

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