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HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1936.
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MASS INSURGENT ATTACK ON MADRID TO BE MADE TO-DAY
Colonel Clarence S. Ridley, above, U.S. Engineer Corps. former military aide to Pre- sident Woodrow Wilson and x veteran of Cuban and Philippine campaigns, has been appointed · Governor of the Panama Canal Zone to succeed Colonel Juan L. Schley.
FINE RECORD FLIGHT
Miss Jean Batten's Great Feat
PREVIOUS TIME BETTERED BY OVER 23 HOURS
Port Darwin. Today
Miss Jean Batten arrived here
THE UNIFICATION
OF CHINA
SOME DISTRICTS STILL
OUTSIDE THE FOLD
GENERAL CHEN REPORTS TO CHIANG
(By A Special Correspondent)
Canton. To-day.
Speaking- during the Double Tenth celebrations General Hoang Mo-chung, Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov- erument, remarked that the unification of China this year simply affected a large portion of China. There were still some tens of millions of Chinese citizens who had no chance to share the cele brations, for there was a part of China had not yet unified to the Central Government; and he hoped that at the Double Tenth of 1937 every Chinese citizen would have a chance to share in the celebrations, and that the lost territories would be unified with the Central Government again.
General Chen Sheng, who went to Kweilm on behalf of the Generalissimo, returned to Canton on the afternoon of the Doa- ble Tenth. At 11 am. yesterday, he flew to Hankow en route to Nanking to report on his mission in Hong Kong and Kweilin to the Generalissimo.
The Generalissimo flew to
JOINT PROTEST Shanghai on the afternoon of
SUGGESTED?
"Faithless Britain's" Alleged Move
the Double Tenth, and from
This picture, taken from the deck of the U. S. S. Oklahoma, showa a there he flew to Hangchow in lifeboat with a load of American refugees taken from Las Arenas, Spain Chekiang Province. It is learn-in the inset an American woman, seasick from the talle trip the ed that he went to Hangchow battleship, is being helped shoard by sailors. Heary seas tossed the life- bosts as much as 28. feef during the transfer of the refugees from to officiate at the Graduation the war mene to safety,kom Ceremony of the Military Avia- tion Academy there..
It is reported that Sir Robert JAPANESE PAPER'S REPORT HO Tang has subscribed $100,000 as a birthday present to Tokyo, To-day. the Generalissimo. This amount at LIZ (Greenwich Mean Time)
According to allegations is sufficient to buy one aeroplane. yesterday, beating the-solo flight record by 23 hours 17 minutes. printed under streamer head-
the!
ERADICATING OPIUM
DISORDERS IN ENGLAND Demonstrations Lead
To Scufies. SEVERAL PEOPLE INJURED IN LIVERPOOL
Fines in the Japanese newspaper Smuggling is very active in Miss Jean Batten's arrival Kokumin Shimbun, a joint pro-North China, especially smuggling was marked by a thrilling inci- test to Tokyo against violation of opium and heroin. The attitude dent The brakes of her plane of the Nine-Power Pact
was of General Chi-yuan since the uni-
London, To-day. jammed on landing, and
suggested by Britain to the cation of two Kwangs, has become The march of 5,000 anti- large crowd present gasped other signatories of the pact very stern towards the foreign Fascists in the East-end of with apprehension as the plane shortly after the opening of the aggression. On the Double Tenth London yesterday
afternoon swung swiftly round in a cr- recent conversations at Nan-he announced the absolute prohibi- ended without serious disorder. cle, but Miss Batten stepped king between Mr. Kawagoe and tion of opium-smolding in Hopei There were a number of miner out smiling and undismayed.
General Chang Chun.
Province. Al opium-smokers in injuries in scufiles between the She said she was overjoyed The journal refers to "faith-that province will be sentenced to Communists and their oppon- at having broken the solo record less Britain's large-scale inter-death from January 1, 1937.
by 24 hours. The flight had national conspiracy to hinder been a strain, but she felt well. the Sino-Japanese negotiations though she had had some enviable experiences. would now fly home to Zealand.
un by invoking the Nme-Power She Pact," which, signed at Wash- Newington in 1922, binds the signa- tories to respect the sovereign- Federalty and independent territorial aviation authorities may for and administrative integrity of bid. Miss Batten to attempt to China. cross the Tasman Sea. The
Melbourne: The
Reuter.
Civil Aviation Board is opposed! MR. KUWASHIMA
to single-engined planes' at-i
tempting to fly this 1,000-mile
stretch of water: Reuter.
AIR-RAID DRILL
IN PARIS
Exercises Scheduled
For Oct. 16
"CHINA MAIL" »SPECIAL
Paris, To-day.
INTERVIEWED
Negotiations Are Most Important
WARNING TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT
Nagasaki, Today.
MORE MARINES IN SHANGHAI
Patrolling Resumed By Japanese
[From A Special Correspondent)
Canton, To-day.
ents, and the police made nine arrests...
About 100 youths last even- ing smashed the windows of 15. Jewish-owned shops in the Mile End Road in the East-end and footed the contents of premises. A bus-load of police: were rushed up and the raiders. disappeared.
MOROCCAN "STU PÁTRIES-
NATIONALISTS
Caliph's Grand Vizier Visits Serife In-State
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Seville, To-day. The Grand Vizier of the, Caliph of Spanish - Maencen, together with 50 Maroccan nobles, 22- rived here yesterday to celebrate with all National Syxin the Base Day. The Grand Vizier drove through, the town with General Gueipo de Llano, and this visit documents again the truth of the statement that the Caliph of Mo- rocco is in accord with the Na- tionalists in Spain ----Traná-Oceza Service..
40,000 MILITIAMEN IN DEFENCE
EXPRESS CONFIDENCE IN
FINAL OUTCOME
PARTISANS OF HITLER & MUSSOLINT
WILL BE ROUNDLY BEAT
An army of 49,900-Ma
| when the hig attac
wireless, which expre “partisans of Hitler-and- Lizin body of the
thought that General the feast of the Spi America. *** Reuters - Burgos. Af the spirits at the news of ist armies have been Madrid. On Saturi cently relieved To forces met at Sobrer of General “Escom at his mom erita
lustily for Gen
It is consi
will greatly acc tionalist arm ferred the the Nationa vist The Com
the Spanish National now, settling all the the decisive adva For the Sake-
are to be hastened most War bulletin the Northern army the conquest of Cebreros Tiemblo in the Avila Cebreros is especially import- ant, as it is the point of inter section of five mountain" zom At E Tiemblo the Nationa have captured * 7,000 |which were destined for
provisioning of Madrid.
OVIEDO SETUATION.
As regards the military tion of Oviedo, the Nations are offering desperate resiste the Reds, and General "Que Llano anmonnees that reint
SPECIAL
SAID INS
pea
and the Soyously
number-of-
during the past 24
cluding firing on the the Cameron High
Same NEW HUNGARIAN ments are on their way from Gall-Bethlehem. Thes
CABINET
M. Daranyi Forms Ministry
cia.
|ed = two casualties" on the at Beacting to the report that tackers: steamers belonging to the Reds are The authoritie have imposer transporting to foreign countries collective fine of £1,000, on art treasures from churches, Hebron, following the wound lasteries and castles, the National
Junta has issued a proclamati
The Fascist march in Liver- pool last evening led to lively scenes. Despite the fact that It is reported that the Jap-hundreds of foot and mounted anese marines resumed their police surrounded, the proces GENERAL GOERING HONOURED to the effect that the sales of each patrolling in Chapei again yession missiles were thrown by
...} objects” will never be recognise terday afternoon, and that 2,000 anti-Fascists. The police made
Budapest, Todays by the Nationalist Government, more Japanese--binejackets ar a baton-charge at the crowd and The composition of the Hun- that those who take possession rived at Shanghai last night. many arrests were made.garian Cabinet under the new them will be prosecuted by the law The total number of foreign Several people were injured. Premier, M. Daranyi, is as fol- REDS DISCONTENTI warships at Shanghai is 21, Reuter. land nine of them belong to|
Japan.
Mr. Kuwashima, Director of the] It is learned that the Chang STOP PRESS Koza
Shanghai, To-day-The North China problem will be the main point of discus- sion when the Sino-Japan- ese negotiations reopen at Nanking this week, accord-
‡Asiatic Afairs Bureau of the Chun-Kawagoe negotiations will on Wednesday Foreign Office, who recently carri-be resumed The population of Paris learned ed special instruction to Mr. S. morning. The Generalissimo through posters yesterday that the Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassa has left the Capital, and the Prefect of Police has ordered ador to China, from the Foreign coming Sino-Japanese negotia- anti-air raid rehearsal for October Ministry, concerning the forth-tions will be undertaken by the 16, when all lights must be ex-coming Size Japanese negotiations, Chinese Foreign Office only. tinguished at the alarm signal, and declined to discuss the instructions It is learned that three Japing to the Chinese press. all motor traffic must be interrupt in an interview, but remarked that anese officials recently went to ed for half an hour. Planes will from consultations with Japanese Fengtai to look for sites for po- circle over the city to see whether officials in Shanghai and Nanking lice stations, which are appar- everything is really dark, and at he got the impression that the tently being considered there. the end a sham bombardment and present Sino-Jananese negotiations work at the rescue Squads will are mast important SEO FLEET-MOVEMENTS take place-Trans-Ocean Service. Although he was sufficiently op
timistic about them to doubt the HMS.. Hedway, together with 10 TWO PLANES DUE TO-MORROW possibilty of war's breaking out, submarines and B.M.8.3 Brace, the Cong he isgned a warning flat the Chin-destroyer attached to the submarines, ved in port. yesterday from: Kee-
stoft will sell to-day
Nanking
The RMA. Dorado is due fene Government must take most de- here at Z p.m., while the specisive measures to suppresa anti- cially chartered plane of" Miss Tapanism." Unless the Dorothy Kilgallen of the Government" reflectively International News is also due at anti-Japaniam disaster may at about the same time
"Bangkok. Miss Kilgallen
catch the 8.6. President
United
A semi-independent Chin- ese despatch from Tokyo states that the Sino-Japan- ́ese co-operation programmme
has entered a *nets: Siage, 29 and that “concrete-plans" are now being studied by the Chinese and Japanese authorities in North China.
Arriety about the situa tion in Inner Mongolia is expressed by several Chin ese newspapers, which pre dict an early invasion of -Fest Sulynan province by
Mongol irregulare akao froops – ane
lows:
Home Affairs, Nicolaus WOR
Foreign Affairs, Koloman von Kanya,
War, General of Infantry, Roo- {dez,
A proof of the open prevailing among the Reds is the fact that proclamations were seen posted in the streets of the fowzas
the southern Spanish reading: "Spanish go to Russia! It Spanish workers, divided among the
Industry, M. Bornemisza, Public Works, M. Homan, Finance, M. Fabinyi, a onda reference to Justice, M. Lazar,
The Ministry for Enlighten- ment will be henceforth hes by: the Premier, and the Trade Ministry for the time being, by the Minister of Industry,
GENERAL GOEKING LEAVES
fred on Jeral:Ha
bullion from
fing of three privates of the
battalion of the Cameron High- landers and a British constable. in an attack on an armon car mit south of the city on day night.Reuter
Strike Terminati
POLICY
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