THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 3, 1939
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MANCHUKUO MEETS PROTEST WITH COUNTER-PROTEST
Alleged Frontier Breach By Soviet Troops
Soviet Meantime
Issues Japan
With A Warning
SIR ARCHIBALD BOGUS
CLARK-KERR
IN TIENTSIN
COLLECTOR
SENT TO PRISON
Tang Ying, 30, was charged Chungking, To-day. before Mr. R. Edwards at the NIR Archibald Kerr Kerr, Central Magistracy this
Tokyo, To-day. The Manchukuo Government has vigorously pro- the British Ambassador to with unlawfully obtaining.
tested, through the Soviet Consul at Harbin, China, has been accorded a warm from a compradore at No. 27, over an alleged incident on the Manchukuo-welcome by the Chinese people in Hennessy Road, by virtue of a
Tientsin since his arrival. Soviet frontier on January 31.
forged document. A large number of letters have Manchukuo declares that 100 Soviet soldiers cross-been sent to the British Envoy by ridge said that defendant was a Detective Sergeant J. S. Head- ed the frontier near Hengkosili and opened fire Chinese paying their respects and former employee of the Shung
declaring loyalty to the National Ching Benevolent on the Manchukuoan border station.
Association. Government.
He went to first complainant ask- Sir Archibald is expected to ing for the Chinese New Year visit to-day the Race Course where subscription. He tried the same he will obtain a view of Hsin trick on a second complainant, Haing Road, a new road built by who unfortunately for him had the Japanese encircling the British already paid. The Association Concession.
was informed and defendant was arrested.
Manchukuoan guards returned the fire, and after more than an hour's fighting the Soviet troops withdrew, leaving five dead and three wounded.
There were no casualties among the Japanese, it is added,
EMERGENCY COMMITTEE OF ADVICE
Men
The Manchukuo protest follows the Soviet allegation yesterday that Manchukuo soldiers fired on a Soviet border patrol.
It has been proposed to constitute The Soviet charge d'affaires in an "Emergency Committee of Ad-
for Professional Tokyo, lodging a protest, added vice
and that cases of violation of the Soviet Women."
There are many professional men frontier by Manchukuo troops were| becoming more frequent, and and women who have not been able warned against "possiblo
conse to find their right place in national quences."
Reuter.
service in the present emergency SOVIET VERSION
Some even have returned from the The Soviet version of the in-mainland with a feeling that their cident, resulting in their protest to country does not need them. the Japanese Government, alleges This is in most cases due to the that it arose from an attempt by difficulty of linking up the right Japanese troops to occupy a Soviet person with the right opportunity. island in the Amur River.
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It is proposed to constitute seven Advisory Committee in Hong Kong and on the lines of the Committee es- tablished in England in 1914 entitled Relief "Professional Classes War Committee.”
In the subsequent clash, Japanese soldiers were killed a Russian officer was wounded.
The warning reminds Japan that continued invasion of Soviet terri- tory might have grave consequences,
WING ON COOLIE GAVE HIMSELF UP
Lau Yuet, 32, coolie, was charged at the Central Magistracy this morning, with fraudulent ˇ conver- sion of $35.51, entrusted to him for payment to the Wing. On Com-]
pany.
Those who are either— (a) professional men and women
unable to find the right op portunity for national service at this time, or
(b) men and women interested in the work of the proposed Committee, to communicate with any of the following]
·
either c/o The Bishop's House, Hong Kong, or
c/o
The Linguan University Office, Hong Kong University,
The Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hong: Kong, Mr. Y. L. Lee, Presi- dent of Lingnan University.
Det. Sergt. Wall, who prosecuted, said defendant was sent to deliver Mr. D. Y. Lin, Director, Kwang- goods to different firms, and ab-tung Rural Co-operative Commis- sconded after he received payment. sion. He gave himself up on January 27.
Sentence of two months' hard lab- our was passed.
Mr. Bowen Chaug, of the Minis try of Communications. Professor Shang-Ling Fu, of the National Sun Yat Sen University.
A stabbing case, in which Pun Kom-lang is alleged to have stab Arrosted by a passer-by after bed Chan Tsoi at Ngau Tain Wan snatching a pair of earrings from a Valley, was this morning adjourn woman in Boundary Street, yester- ed by Mr. E. Himsworth, at Kow-day, a youth, Choi Shing, was this loon. The complainant is still in morning sentenced to six months'
....
hospital and cannot testify until hard labour and eight strokes by
February, 18.
Mr. QA. A. Macfadyen.
He was “sentenced months' hard labour.
to four
He will proceed to-morrow to Peiping where he will stay for five days, then to Tangshan to in spect the Kailan Mining Adminis-
Sergeant Parnell, of the Middle- tration, returning to Shanghai via Chinwangtao.
sex Regiment has reported that Since his arrival in Tientsin, during Monday night, some person the Japanese there have tightened entered the barber's shop... and restrictive measures against the stole hair-cutting machines valued
British and French Concessions.
at $48,
tion of the Peiping-Liaoning Rail-ling on this railway have to use
They have closed the East Sta-
way, adjacent to the two foreign the Hopel New Station. Central areas, and all
passengers travel-News.
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