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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1928
TJITAROEM
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in port in jort
April
23rd April
1st ky
SHANGHAI SOBRÁBAIA vin BALIK. PAPAN & MACASSAR
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York Building, Furt Floor
IN SIBERIA...
CLASHES BETWEEN JAPANESE
AND RUSSIAN TROOPS. Following is a translation of the com nunique of the headquarters of the
People's Revolutionary Army of the
Far Eastern Republic, on this subject.
On April 2nd in the morning, our advanced guards reached the village named Busterki. A messenger with a flag of truce was sent out to Spasskee near Evgenievka station on the Ussuri Railany to inform the Japanese m mand of the intention of the People's Revolutionary Army to move southward the with the sole purpose of pursuing the Kappelist bands, and to re Japanese command of the peaceful inten- tion of the People's Revolutionary
Army towards the Japanese, troops. In reply advanced the Japanese ordered our guards to be disarmed within thirty minutes.
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AFTERNOON DANCES, from 5 to 7, will be held in the Pavilion, TO-DAY (Monday) and TO-MORROW (Tuesday).
Admission (not including refreshments). 50- cents for each date
Tickets can be obtained at Moutrio's or at the door.
Any surplus will be sent to Sr. DuNSTAN'S, Huma PR THE BLIND.
The Hongkong Hotel Company are indly giving the Band, free of chargs. Dancers should not lose these,
THE LAST TWO CHANCES, Of Dancing in the Pavilion.
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above named Company which it is in- tended to incorporate forthwith is isting a Prospectas dated the 18th day of April, 199
Regis copy of which has beon fled with
with the subscriptions at par for 40,000 Shares of
par Shars on application: $1 per Share on allotment, 8 Shure on the 30th
June, 1992 and $3 per Share on subsequent demand.
1923.
clash with the rare Companies, invitingach payable at
031
per
an attack with large units and opened intensive firing sus tined
by rifles, machine-guns and artil- Our troops sent again to the Japanese command a messenger with a he flag of truce, informing it thik
did not People's Revolutionary Army receive from its military command an order to engage in a
and therefore were retreating Japanes frem Busicki, and
at the requesting
fring same time the Japanese to cease In response to this, the Japanese in- creased the firing. Our advanced guards did not accept the challenge and retreat- ed without firing a shot, in the direction four miles north of Busievki, having lost thirty men killed and wounded, includ-ears. SUEWAN, Tats & Co., St. George's ing the assistant chief of staff of a mili- On the On tary brigade Mr. Faciliey, morning of April 3rd the Japanese aero planes
dropped bombs on Svingino Station which was occupied by our troops. In the afternoon of the same day our reconnoitering parties
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and carga approximately rookly for passengers when inducement nitors. calling at Echow BORNEO
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The subscription list is now open "and will BANGKOR CLOSED on the 19th April,
of the Copias
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Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong. Notics is not to be regarded as an invitation to the public to subsribe for Shares, and application will only be received on the footing of the full prospectus and in the form issued therewith.
Dated 20th April, 1992.
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Again continuing the pursuit of tho Kappelists in the direction of Anuchino, the People's Revolutionary Army struck the Kappelists who suffered many losses. The commander of the Kappelist rear-CHINESE guard, General Blohin, was killed.
PREVIOUS INCIDENTS.
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
CANTON KOWLOON LINE.
(CHINESE SECTION),
The following official statement made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Far Eastern Republic, Mr. Vanson,
ITH the approval of the Migistry of eir incident between the W ions, suppliers Port previous to People's Revolutionary Army and the land Cement are hereby invited to submit Japanese troops near the village of sealed tenders in duplicate, which should be Busiarki, Agency, which says: The official state- CEMENT" and ment shows first, the sole
i circulated by the Dalia News clearly marked "TENDER for an
addressed to the
to.the
and
excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo baken an Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton. Labuan TaŸMA
Tata
LINE:--A regular service is ran from March to Novamber beswom
Hongkong and Tiendin, calling as Wedhafwel and Chalso. LINER-ly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok:
via Bwatow, by fire ismers fitted with up-to-date passengez accommodation
CALCUTTA
Tr
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5.3. 'KUMSANG" will be despatched on or about Monday, 8th May, at 3 p.m., fer SINGAPORE, PENANG
& CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, FORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Pausage apply to
Chinese
forendon ·Of
TELEPHONE No. 215..
the People's Revolutionary purpose of Director, Danto-Kowloon
the pursue the Kappelist bands in the Marinot later that 11 o'clock in time Province; and secondly, the inten MONDAY, the 8th day of May, 1929, for the a period of one tion of the People's Revolutionary Arzy supply of Portland Cement for a
from 1st Jun
192
not
Japanese troops. The official statement
reads:
to enter into any clash with the pecation and fulto 31st May, 1923.
particulars may be obtained by application to the Railway Head Ofice, Canton, on the deposit of $100, which will be refunded on the submission of a bona 6de tender.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been informed about the reports in the Japanese press regarding some clashes
Tenter must be made in the form at the alleged to have taken place in the region of Ussuri station, between the "anned foot of the Specification, which must be return detachments of the People's Revolution-et andetached.
The successful tenderer will be required to ary Army and those of the Japanese
signs formal contract a ad to furnish's Bank, Detachment of the People's
Guarantee of 10 per cent of the value of the Revolutionary Army,
while moving
for the due contract Ussuri atation, net from
contract. some Japanese military officials between of the terms of such comproper performance barrel of the cement to bi A sample bag or the stations of Shmakovka and Sviamo applied under the contact, and which must where a few incidents took place. These
to the British or American Standard incidents consist of the following:
by the tenderer at the time of
army:..
southward
train, under the Japanese national flag for Portland Cement, must" bs:/
On March 7th
a Japanese armoured
came from south quite close to the
accompanied commissary
The Head Office, CANTON KOWLOON BAILWAY, Chinese Section. Canton, 18th April, 1922.
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tendering,
Tae Railway does hot bind itself to accept village of Dubovskaya, which at the the the lowest or any tender. was occupied by the advanced guards of the People's Revolutionary Army The
of a regiment by u soldier of the People's Revolutionary Army, both carrying no arma, west out to meet the armoured train. They were taken by the Japan ese into the car and subfitted to an inquest in the presence of some Russian military officers (not of the Far Eastern
Republic)
The questions put by the
FUBLIC AUCTION Undersigned have received instrac- Tous to pel by Public Auction,
01 TUESDAY the 25th April, 1929, at 3 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, Duddell Street,
IN ONE LOT. The Froperty consists of
Japanese pertained mostly to the num ber and location, of our army's units. After the inquest the military commis sary was set free hy the Japanese and THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- returned from their armoured train. In FERTY, situated at Mose-Kex-Tsui, Kow- the evening of the same the Japan Loos, and known as Kosicon Inland Lot 1281- ase armoured, train, preceeded, by tot with Building thereon. Japanese on horses, moved
again to our guard posts situated south of the Duhovskaya village. One of the horse All that piece or parcel of ground situate at men" drew close to the sentinel and de- Mong-Kok Tsui, Kowloon, and registered in mended that the guards should surreiner with the weas Int and enginee their arms to Japanese. The
1281 together
measuages or tenömenta erections and building+ thereon, refused, whereon the Japanese cavalry and man dismounted and made an attempt Kowloon. The said property is bounded on
known as Not.
as Mor, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Argyle Street, to disarm the sentinel by force. There upon, our guards fred a few shots into the North side thereof on Fife Street and the air. The Japanese borsemen then measuring thefeen 1483 or thereabouts.on retired in the direction of Sviagino.
South side on Argyle Street and measuring 146 or, thereabouts, on the East side ou At 3 o'clock in the afternoon of
Boad and Coronation
21010 or March 28th, the Japanese armoured
measuring train standing in Sviaging station, iu thereabouts and on the West side on Portland view of our armoured train from the Street and measuring 275 0 or thereaboute. side of Dubovskaya village, began mov-Area 40,980 square feet. Annual Crowa Rent-
the
$193. South, accom- ing backward town-de
For further particulars apply to panied and guarded from its flanks by detachment of about A hundred cavalry men. No shots were fired from either side. The station of Svinging was left by the Japanese on March 28th three hours before, the appearance of· our advanced colums,"
11
the
803].
MT. LEO. d'ALMADA » CASTRO,
Vendor's Solicitor,
Of
Mesars. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers,
commonary
The foregoing covers all cases of the military unit of the People's Reorder to detain the more of the People's volutionary Army meeting the detach Revolutionary Army along the railway, ments of the Japanese Imperial Army, thua scouring the rear of the rebels on The character of the cases proves their retreat and guaranteeing them that the command of the People's chance of escaping a blow from the Revolutionary Army adopta all measures People's
Army, the to avoid any collision with the detach-Ja
apanese
repeatedly sent forth ments of the Japanese military forced, its armoured trains from Svingind in spite of the fact that the latter b have station to meet the detachments of the done nothing in disarming the rebels. People's Revolutionary Army. Having moving
southward from Ungari, and, on succeeded in delaying the movement of the contrary, not as if they are cover- our army, they thus enabled the Kap- ing the retreat of the rebate The pro
not only to retreat from the toction being rendered by the Japanese polite command to the detachment of the region of Svinging but also to occupy a
convenient, defensive position at
Spasak rebels forming the so-called Kanpelista with their
the Augenievka
vil at rear Army, can bo proved by the following lage, thirteen versta porth of Case:
station. The On March 26th in the region of being moved toward Barrison are Hvalinga and Ehmakovka station ninety armed man Tatariska in order to defend the rear. of the so-called Kappelist Army were of the Kappeliste in case s
of einer lying in wait, whe on the approach of gency. However, the command of the advanced guards of the People's the People's Revolutionary Ardy in Revolutionary Army went back to Svin the future intends to avoid a clash with gino station, where fifty of them quar- the Japanese forces, alming only at their tered with the Japanese garrison.
own further movement to pursue only the (Continued at fool of neat column,) Kappeliste."
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd,
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AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
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Dre Hongkong *95th April.
ath May.
... 29th May.
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for freight or further particulare please apply to 1-
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