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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935.

EUROPEANS IN

..

HOLD-UP

Armed Gang Loot Motorists

An alarming and somewhat un- pleasant experience befell three popular members of the loca. com- munity, when they were held up by armed robbers in Sheng Shui district yesterday and deprived of personal proper y to the total value of nearly $80.

were Mr. D. E O'Kleff, the popu

HO DENIES RUMOUR

Not Going To Japan

Special to the Hong Kong Dally

Presa"(Copyright),】 |

Nanking, Sept. 26. General Ho Yung-Chin, Minister of War, gave an emphatic denial to-day of the rumour that he is

reported in a recent issue of the

Ibe three persons concerned shortly going to visit Japan, as lar American Club baseball play-Shanghai Nichi Nichi," a Japan- er and member of the Chase Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cramer. In a report to the police of the Occurence, it was stated that they were returning to Kowloon from Fanling in car No. 3627 and when village, in near Wo Hop. Shek Sheng Shui district, the car was brought down to walking pace, as the road is being repaired at this point.

While traveling along at this pace five men suddenly boarded the car. taking the occupants by surprise, and levelled revolvers at them.

All the robbers were arm- ed. The car was ordered to a standstill

gang.

H

by the leader of the

As soon as this order was com- plled with, the occupants were made to Leave the car. MT. O'Kleffe and Mr. Cramer were then searched the former being deprived of $2.00 in 10-qnt pieces, two hankerchiefs and a packet of cigarettes while the latter gave up a five dollar note and 200 cents in loose chang?

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The

From the lady occupant of the black the 'robbers took a Japanned cigarette case valued at $1.25 and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses valued at $50.00.

robbers then

decamped making their way over the paddy fields. The robbery was stated to have taken place at 8,55 p.m. and It is unfortunate that no other cars passed the scene of the cc- currence, so that the robbers were undisturbed.

AGRAÍDLASKARábbá

TYPHOON WARNING The following telegrams. des patched from Manila at 3.15 p.m.. were received yesterday through the American Consulate:-

Typhoon, in about 116 degrees Long. E and 19 degrees Lat. N.. moving Northwest.

ese day newspaper in Shanghai, Į It was alleged that one of the purposes of the recent tro of Mr. Li Tseh-Yi, diplomatic adviser to the Fukien Provincial Govern ment, to Japan was to seek for an understanding with the Japanese authorities for the planned visit of the Chinese War 'Minister to the Island Empire.

TIENTSIN

Centre Of Trade

(Special to the "Hong Kong, Daily Press" (Copyright). 1

Tientsin, Sept. 28 Mr. Bruno Lasker, Far Eastern. representative of the International. Research Committee of the Insti- tute of Pacific Relations, and well- known author of several books an Far Eastern question, gave some most arresting observations on the

city Tientsin while speaking at the regular luncheon meeting of the Tientsin Y Men's Club Wednes day noon at the Cafe Richa

"Tientsin with the opening of the port to foreign trade." Mr. Lasker declared, "became one of those terminal through which so much" wealth was to be drained away

from the rich hinterland: but from another point of view it was destined also to bring China those new contacts and resources "I am totally uniformed of Mr. which, with a more even balance L's recent visit to "Japan, and I of political power, might have nad never asked Mr. L to make become-and it may still become any arrangements with the Japan- an enormous source of wealth and se Government on my behalf," of economic strength to the coun- General Ho told pressmen to-day.❘ try.

General Ho further revealed that as soon as he learned this report, he wired to Mr. L'in Japan to find out whether he had made any such statement, to the Japan- cse press or not. Mr. Li's reply was a categorical dental.

X

MERELY PARASITIC"

"No one would say that in the history of civilization the port cities nave been merely parasitic, though their exaggerated growin in modern times has had parasitic Another crop of rumours con- elements. But this has by no cern.ng China's major diplomati means been the only form of de policies, which emanated from the velopment. There mave also been Japanese news disseminating port cities which, in, their own agency, the Rengo Shimbun Sha right, and precisely because of the in Tokyo, equally causes surprise richness of their foreign contacts, and regret in official circles here.

have become great centres of cul- These rumours, allege that Gen- ture. Tblak. for example, of Ger- eral Chiang Kai-Shek. President man Hansa towns, of Amsterdam dr the Military Affairs Commis-Boston. Constantinople and, above slon, has reached a secret under-all Venice."

standing with the Communist- Referring to Tientsin, Mr. Lasker bandita in China and that some remarked that it is as yet only of the leaders of the National at the beginning of Its career- Government have openly advocat- comparable in some ways with ed an alliance with. Soviet Russia that London of the middle ages in order to counteract the in- which was little more than Huence of Japan.

foreign concession, where foreign traders from, the continent had their depots In fact, the name.

BRIEF REVIEW

marau-

of the currency

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foreign origin of its greatness to this day; It was the eastering*.

SOCIAL STRIFE

11

A brief review of the Communist suppression campaign undertaken by General Chiang will reveal that these rumours are absolutely the good silver dollar of the East, groundless. It is declared. Ever which, permitted economic stabl since the ruing bandits of Chuity and foreign exchange when Teh and Mao Tse-Tung

broke the Internal currency of tho through the Government selge in

country was as yet undeveloped Klangs" and penetrated into Sze-

and of doubtful security." chuan by way of Hunan, Kwang- st. Kwelchow and, Yunnan, Gen- eral Chiang has despatched com- Mr. Lasker admitted that port Typhoon

Government in about 143 degrees petent

troops in a citles also have often been centres Long E. and 26 degrees Lat. N., relentless pursult of the

of social strife, partly because moving North.

ders. Furthermore, General they attract more people than Chlang has personally directed they can find profitable employ- the anti-Communist operations in ment for. But this social unrest Szechuan, Yunnan and Kwet may be viewed also as a valuable chow.

dynamic for social reform, he One of the chief strategies of opined. General Chiang in his anti-Red In conclusion Mr. Lásker re- campaign is to lay slege against (minded his audience of the part the marauders and to prevent which they themselves will be their breaking through the cor-called upon to play if that Tien- dans of Government troops. "Such tsin, the Tientsin which will be a a policy has always been adopted cultural centre as well as é centre by General Chiang, although the of trade and industry, is to be- mountainous regions in Szechuan

come a realty.-- give excellent lurking places for China United Press —(by mail). the Reds and render more difficult the task of the Government troops. Even under these difficult circum-

The Hong Kong Observatory re- ported at 5.10 p.m. yesterday that the typhoon was situated about 250 miles to the South-south-east of Hong Kong, moving N. W. An- other typhoon was situated to the southeast of the Bonins, moving Northward,

CHINESE INTEREST IN AFRICAN WAR

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, October 6. The Italo-Abyssinian given prominent display by stances, Government troops Chinese newspapers, which pub pushing on relentlessly and rhe ished full reports given by the complete subjugation of the Red a question "of remnants is but foreign news agencles and dis. patches relayed from Shanghal time. It would be indeed 100 ridiculous to conjecture that after

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SENATOR'S DEATH

WHAT'S SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE

Paris, Otc. 5 The drath has occurred of Anecdotes about the late King Benator Henri de Jounenel, Am-of Saxony continue to reach me, writes correspondent. Here is bassor to Italy in 1933 and a mem- ber of several Cabinets. He was found unconscious at the Champs Elysee last night and died in hospital apparently

failure.

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policy

are

Only a few of the papers carry eight years' ceaseless effort in editor'als, which express sympathy carrying out of a pre-determined General Chiang should towards Abyssinia.

When news carrying the out suddenly change his mind and break of hostilities reached here. conclude an agreement with the already whose fate i the premium for Hong Kong the Reds dollars dropped two points, but sealed

to-day the premium regained to China United Pras (by mail).

Banking

circles predicted that that further

There is some speculation in Hong Kong dollars, American cur- rency and the pound sterling,

BIG SPEEDS

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept, 18.

GENERAL CHIANG ON EDUCATION

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

press" (Copyright).]

Chengtu, Sept. 28.

In the course of a speech dell- verea before 700 persons at the Provincial Kuo-Min Szechuan Tang meeting here this morning, General Chiang Kai-Shek, Presi dent of the Military Affairs Com- mission, set forth his plan for national recovery with reference the educational programme. Declaring that the recovery work should rest on the shoulders of the educated people in the country General Chiang said: "Teachers, offisiala, and leaders, in society should share this responsibility."

being educated,

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General Chiang emphasized, QUEEN VICTORIA'S VOICE should be inbued with the spirit of sacrifice and hard work. They should obey superior and so pave the way to peace and order in society and eventually to national

recovery.

Improvement of the individual

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Bept, 187 The BBC is to consult Back- Ingham Palace before deciding

(BISHAG

IDOL WORSHIP BAN RESENTED

Kirin, Oct., 5. The Provincial Government has decided to take "strong action" voice Fagainst

the Scottish Mission Queen Victoria from what is School owing to the refusal of believed to be the only record the headmaster, Mr. MacWhite, to ever made of her voice.

allow the Chinese pupils to wor The record contains a message | ship the Confucian idola,

They are all expected to go down “Our Imperial future undoubted- in value unless the war is halted. ly depends on the development of Local prices have not gone up in the most rapid means of communi- spite of the many rumours. Pros-cation," said Lord Sempill, when he pective profiteers are watching made a plea to-day for greater at- developments.

tention to be paid in this country Local papers stated that prices to the conquest of the stratosphere, for wolfram and tung oli are like-

He was speaking at the opening ly to advance. Most of the ship- of the Shipping, Engineering and After the Revolution the ex-ments came from Kwangsi, where Machinery Exhibition.

whether to broadcast the "For really high speeds," he said, King had a gardener with Com- wolfram is recently found. Both munistic heart

These annoyed products are useful for the manu- "we must look to the air-not only is superior to nil modern offensive his master, who told him to take facture of armaments. Kwangs to that lying immediately above weapons. It is lasting and cannot his money and get out.

8 the chief tung oil producing the surface of the earth, but to the be overcome by force. Progress in education will mean progress in "In this region there are greater the country and will eventually SUMMER TIME ENDS

possibilities of achieving high lead to the restoration of the na

tion..--- speeds without the expenditure of

China United Press (by mail). London, Oct. 5, 1

Exceяave power, and research Bummer time, in Great Britain should certainly be directed in this { ends officially at three o'clock to country to its potentialities to a morrow morning when publicgreater extent than has been the 90 m.ph. with heavy trains, and Bell Co. in London. The delicate. clocks will be set back to 2 a.m. case up to the present.”

of more than 100 m.p.h. with light | work-of, restoring the record is ❘ will be included with Lord Sempill predicted that be-coaches, would not be uncommon nearly completed, and if permia- voices of the 18th canty

sion is granted Queen Victoria | broadenst fors. the next exhibition speeds of on the rollways.

WAR BISK INSURANCE

"But," sald the gardener, "un- der the new law you must give me a month's notice.".

"What!" said the King. "I have notice? to give you a month's They didn't give me a month's notice, did they?"."

centre in the world.

London, Oct. 5. Lloyd's brokers are dealing with a big volume of enquiries doncerning war risk insurance. Fifteen guineas per cent. is gen- risk in Europe during the next six Greenwich Time.-

·months-

-Reuter erally quoted to insure against war

British Wireless.

stratosphere.

The final Instructions- on the

of good will from her Majesty to the Emperor of Abyssinia of those days. The wax cylinder matter are now being awaited by used at that time, and believed the Department of Education at

Changchun to have been destroyed, was re- Reuter! cently discovered in an old boz

ori the premises of the Edison

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