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APRIL 29.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936.
ITALIANS MEET OPPOSITION
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Rome. Apr. 29. General Graziani's attack on the $1,890 | Hindenburg Line has been stren- £13 Lously opposed by the Ethiopians 214
which caused the Ilaian advance 231
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the whole Deld of operations, causing the roads and caravan tralls to be almost impassable, engineer's are working day and night buliding a bridge at the confuence of the Fafan and Glaher Rivers. A bridge over the Faran 130 feet in length was built in two hours,
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Italian troops are meeting resist ance of unforeseen vigour on the southern front and the reported capture of Sassabaneh has not yet materiadised:
FOREIGNERS LEAVE
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VESSELS DUE
Accoa, B. S. May 4. Agapenur, B., & S., June 1. Agen, Gilman's, June 1. Anna Macrsk, Jebsen's, April 30. Aramis, Messageries', May 3. Arizona Mar, 0.5.K., May + Astoria, Judson's, May 20. Automedon, B. &. 5., April su Behar, P. & 0, Juna 5 Benstder, Loxley's, May 21, Bengloo, Loxley's, Jay V. Benledi, Loxley's, June 16. Belcleuch, Loxley's, May 10 Henvenue, Loxley's, Jane 4
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Calchas, B. & S., June 1. Carton, Messageries', May 7. Carthage, P. & D., May 1. Choogte, B. & S., June 12. Chenonceaux, Mossagarios", May 2. City of Eastbourne, Bank Line, May 17 City of Mobile, Raak Line, May 10. City of Singapore, Bank Lina, May 8. Corn, P., June 10. Cremer, J.C.J. Idpe, May 3.
The following passengers arrived here yesterday from London via ports by the sa. Chitral:-
Pay-Lt. V. Harrison. Ft. Lt. and Mrs. A. Moss and two children. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, "Misa A A. Lugton. Mrs. J. C. Joyce Mr. G. S. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Logan and two daughters, Mr. T. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cullip and child, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. O'Shea, Mr. H. R. Sowerby, Mr. H. A. Bascomb, Mr. W. Perring. Mr. H. Forrest, Mr. C. Pellow. Mr. B. E. Tamms, Mr. R. Teasdale, Mr. P. D. M. Munro, Mr. R. W. Beal Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Eykyn. Rev. and Mrs. R. Boote, Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Baxter, Dr. (Mrs.) Pentinck. Rev. Bro. James, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Artagnan. Messageries'. May 30, Murray-Thomson, Hon. Mr. Justice Danmark, E.A.. Cô.. June 3. Mosley, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ren- Deucation, B. & S. May 10.
Mar 13. derson, Miss J. Roell Madam Duisburg, Jabsen's, May II.
Danau, Melchers', Chan Tong Lin. Mr. J. L Visser. Emp. of Asin, C.P.S.. May 7. Mrs. McWhinnie, Sq. Lar. Flyna. Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., May 2. Ft Lt. Cooper, Mr. W. Anderson. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., June 4. Mr. A. J. Braga. Mr. and Mrs. F. Foylebank, Bank Line. May 25, E. Wingrove. Mr. Gim Soo Toh. Friderun, Melchers". June 2
G.G. Paul Doumer, Messageries', May 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Houfton, Mr. and Mrs. R. M Wheatcroft. Mr. Pershing. States Co., May 8.
Gassterkerk, J.C.J. Line, May 10. and Mrs D. V. Bulloch, "Mr. J. W. Gen. Sherman, States Co., May 20. Truitt Dr. F. Pelser. Mr. F. Golden Mountain, States Co.. May 21. Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. a
A. F. Gneisenau, Melchors', May 5. Taylor, Mrs. F. D. Barretto, Mrs. Hakusan Maru, 8.3.K., May 8. C. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Leong Hinayo, Lloyd Triestino, May 5.
Hosong, Jardine's, May 1. Nyan, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Lang Tat, Mr. K. Khenchand. Dr. Lee Tan, Ixion, R. & S., Tane 5. Isar, Meichers", May 1. Plew. Mr. R. E. MacCandlish, Mrs. Java, E. Co... May 8. Dharamdevi, Mr. and Mrs. A Singh with two children and two infants, Mr. J. Keith, Mr. Teng Yin Fool, Mr. F. C. Kal. Mr. Chee Kim Foong, Mr. Lau Chuen Yat. Mr. J. Money. Mr. W. A. Barclay. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harrowing. Mr. and Ms. J. C: Russeli and child, Mrs. K. C. Lee. Mr. Chew Keow Seong, Mr. C. C. Russell. Mr. H.. EL Green, Miss K. Edge, Miss A.. Hickson, Mr. M. Sears, Mr. J Waine, Mr. W. Partabrar and Mrs.
No communique has been receiv ed to-day from Marshal Badoglio regarding "the northern front, but It is understood the Italian forces are now only eighty miles from Addis Ababa. It is reported that foreigners are leaving Addis Ababa. by tráin for Djibouti and that the Abyssinian Government removed Its headquarters westward place near the Kenya border.- Reuter Bulletin Service.
"SURPRISE NIGHT ATTACK
Gorrahel. Apr. 29.
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The Blackshirts camp and head-. quarters here was seriously menac- ed and the war correspondents had an alarming taste of real fighting last night. when 5000 Ethiopian troops delivered a sud den and Berce counter-attack.
The situation for 1 time Was most serious.
position.
The Ethiopians rained incendiary shells upon the Italian setting are to the bush where the motor transport Detro supplies were massed.
A hall of bullets descended upon a lorry in which Reuter's special correspondent was writing despat- ches at the time. Two persons were killed and six wounded in
the camp itself.
Everybody was caled on to de- fend themselves.
SOMALIS TO RESCUE The situation was saved by the magnificent behaviour of a batta- lion of Somalis (Italian native troops recruited from, the Somall- land country which withstood successive waves of the enemy's onslaught and finaly, with bay- onets fixed and using their grena- des, drove the Ethiopians back across the Fafan River.
J. C. Russel
R.MLS. EMPRESS OF JAPAN The following passengers arrived here yesterday from the North by the Empress of Japan:-
Mr. C. C, Black, Mrs. H. D. C. Jones, Mr. E. Laidlaw, Mr. J Paterno Mrs. J. J. Solberg, Miss Solberg, Master C. A. Solberg, Mr. H. S. Woolmer.
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Jenn Taborde,, alessateries", May 15. Kashina Marn N.Y.K., May 9. Koenigsberg, Melchars', May 11, Kulmerland, Jebsen's. May là Malaya, A. Co., May 4. Mentor, B. & S., May, 17. Memnen, R. & S.. June 7. Neckar, Mochers, June 4. Neumark, Jebsen's, May 2. Nellore, E. & A. 8.9. Co., April 30.. Niel Maersic, Jebsen's, May 12. New York, States Co., June 18. Nordmark, Jebsen's... May 28. Oldenburg, Jebsen's, May 9. Peiping, Gilman's, Tune 16. Persona. B. & S., May 4. Neumark, Jebsen's, Mar 2.. Pres. Cleveland, A.M. Line, May 4 Pres. Coolidge, Dellar's, May 7. Pros. Garfield, Dollar's, June 5. Pre Inckson, A.M. Line, May 15. Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line. May 1. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line. May 29. Pres. Monroe, Dollar's, May 8. Pres. Taft, Dolar's, May 25. Pres. Van Buren, Dollar's May 22. Protesilau, B. & S. May I. Rampara, P. & O., May 19. "Rajputana, P. & O., May 15
Rawalpindi, P. & O., May 27. Shantung, Gilman's, May 2 Sirdhaha. B.I. (Apear), May 26. Somerville,Bank Line, May 20 Soudan, P. & O., May 11. Stentor, B. & 8., June 3 Sumatra, Lloyd Triestino, June 5. Taiping. B. & S.. May 8. Tal Shan, Dodwell's, May 17. Talma, B.I (Accor), Mar 12. Tamara, Gilman's, May 17. Tanda, E. & A. S.S. C., May 9 Thalatta. Thoresen's, April 30, Tilawa, B.I. (Apear), May 7. He aurreptitiously left Paris after Tjikembang, J.C.J. Line,” K«p3, the French authorities had refused Tjibadak, J.C.J. Line, May 10 Tisendari, J.C.J. Line, May 9, to grant him permission to ny a Tilidane, J.C.J. Line, May 12. machine to the Emperor of Ethio-Tisslak, J.C.J. Line, Mar 17. pla. Drouillet, however, on the Treloare. Thoresen's, May 6. pretext that he wished to test the Tyndareus. & S., May A machine which the Negus had or-
Victoria, Llord Triestino, May 21, Ward, States Co., May 8. dered, took off from Paris in de- flance of the authorities for an un- known destination.
FRENCH AVIATOR'S
ESCAPADE
Rome, Apr. 28. The report what an aeroplane Six hundred Ethiopian" dead
from France had made a forced strewed the battlefield after the
landing at Ciampino aerodrome on engagement,, many of them still fantastically huddled where they mystery of the whereabouts of the Sunday apparently clears up the were mown down by machine-gun-French sirman, Drouillet.
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ROME WAR REPORT
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Rome. Apr. 29.
The uneasiness prevailing here at the long delay of news from Marshal Badoglio was relleved, when the following message, pub
·lished"as Official War Bulletin No. 197, from Badoglio, was received:
"On the North front motorised
columns' from Dessle are now less
The Italians lost tea oficers killed and 23 wounded, but the figures for the other ranks are not disclosed.-
$25.15 Keuter.
ADVANCE OF COLUMN
Rome, April 28,
It is officially announced in an Italian communique that a motor- ised column of 3,000 cars and lor- ries has advanced from Dessiye to- $12 wards Addis Ababa z distance of 310,10 140 kilometres. It is travelling on the Imperial Highway which, from the point it has now reached, has been largely destroyed by Ethio- plan troops..
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PEACE AIR FORCE
Geneva, Apr. 28, The formation of "the first Peace Air Force" we decided upon at a meeting to-day of the Internation at Peace Council, representing nine countries, under the presidency of Viscount Cecul.
The Force will be recruited from Volunteer plane owners in Europe and the United States. It will urge peace and support of the League of Nations by doing smoke-writing of slogans and towing banners bea
peace messages. Henter.
than 90 miles from Addis Ababa, no resistance having been encoun- tered so far, Another section start- ing from Worrallu reached the Wacit River. On the Bomall front the left wing of the advancing Ita- lian army has defeated the Abys by the Abyssinians on November sinians at the Faf Valley. Three 11 were recaptured.” armoured cars, which were taken Transocean News Servion.
Reuter's Bulletin service.
IN GOOD STIRITS
Addis Ababa, April 28. Despite their terrible ordeal un- der fire from bombers and artillery units, and from the scourge of poison gas, Ethiopian troops are returning from the northern lines to the
neighbourhood of the capital displaying remarkable spirit.
The men declare they are re- turning because they have been or- dered back by the Government, but that they are prepared to re- turn to the front and continue fighting at any time.
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Meanwhile, British-ambulànce units here have been asked to send lorries to evacuate large numbers of Ethiopian wounded assembled at & small town on the eastern road from Dessiye.--- Heater's Bulletin Service.
BRITISH INTERESTS IN EGYPT.
London, April 25..
For two days nothing was heard of him, and it was thought he was making for Africa.
It is reported the machine which anded at Clampino has been con- fiscated, but Drouillet himself has apparently disappeared again. Reuter.
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX
CHURCH
{ 'Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Berlin, Afril 29,
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HERRIOT SEEKING
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RE-ELECTION
LAWN BOWLS SEASON STARTS
SOON
Complete Fixtures List, And Entries, Announced
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Shanghal, April 24. The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Asso- clation have issued their league and championship fixture list for 1936, showing that the season will start on Sunday, May 24, and end. as regards these matches, on Sun- day, September 27. The first round of the, Mercury Cup is to be played on Sunday, July 26.
NOTICE TO CONSIOKEES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAK NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAKKABEHAR."
ARRIVED HONG KONG"os 8TH APRIL, 1938.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL- TAK. MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO
AND STRAITS.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Voasol are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE RISK in the forg Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowi ompany's Godowas at Kowloon where by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as each Lopaigament w
will be sorted out Mark the Goods are landed.
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Optional Goods will be landed here axless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Houra, before arrival of the ata mer.
cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Goode not cleared within 8 days in
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
any case whatever. Damaged Packages must be left in the "odowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Mesars, GODDARD & BOUGLAS, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenne Officer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable
cargo.
The entries and fixtures are practically the same as last year. There are eight clubs, with nine teams entered. The
tia in Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club bas entered two teams. the "Reds" and the "Blues," in the first division. In the second division, atx teams are entered, the change being that the Hongkew Golf Club have dropped out The Junior Golf Club have, however, entered a team, for the first time. In the cases of those clubs that have teams entered in the second division, they will play their matches on the greens of the visit- ing club, or the same date as the first division match is being play- ed The S.LBC. matches will be played on the dates that their "Red" team is engaged. The teams entered are:--
First division.-Country Club. Clube Lusitano, Hongkew Golf Club, Junior Golf Club, Police Re- creation Club, Shanghai Lawn- Bowls Club, "Reds" and "Blues," Shanghai Recreation Club, and the Yangtszepoo Bowling Club. The six teams in the second division are the above, minus the Country Club and Hongkew Golf Club entries, and only one SLBC.
The following are the dates for the championship rounds:-
All Claims against the Stoamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 19th May, 1936, for they will not be recognited.
No Claims will be admitted after the MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., Goods bave left the Godown.
Agents. Hong Kong, sath April, 1936.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER CHITRAL."
ABAVE HONG KONG OF 29TH APRIL. 1938.
FOX ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID. ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,
Rinks. First round, June 20; C
second round, July 4; third round, August 1.
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YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessol are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and Pairs-First
pisced AT THEIR RISK in the Hong Kong round, June 14:sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cou second round, June 28; third round; pany's Godowns at Kowloda, where each July 12: fourth round, August 9. Consignment will be sorted cat Mark
Singles. First round, June 18:
by Mark and
1 Denver
can be obtained as the Goods are second round, June 30; third round July 14: fourth round. July 28.
The dates for the semi-finals and Analy
be settled later. (N.C.D.N.).
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PRINCESS SENDS LINER TO SEA'
London, Apr. 16. Princess Hizabeth and her sikter.
Optional Goods will be landed hers unlees Instructions have bean given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer, Goods
not cleared within 8 days
ng data of arrival will be subject to
No Fire Insurance will be affected by un in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Oon- aignees, and the Company's Surveyors. Mearre, GODDARD & Docelas, at 10 s.ID, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free
Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that Princess Margaret Rose, had an ex.it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to citing time yesterday.
be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo,
They were visiting. Bekonscut, the model village and gardens at Beaconsfield, Bucks, with Queet Mary and the Duke and Duchess of York.
The two little Princesses were shown during the tour the electric railway and the lake on which boats were sailing.
Princess Elizabeth was so inter- ested in the lake that she asked to work one of the "liners" that sall on it
WAS
Kneeling by the water' she man. puated the switches, set the ner in motion, and clappert excitedly as it sped over the water.
And Queen Mary applauded her Then Princess Margaret Rose: was invited to start an electric train. She worked the switches
"Paris, Apr. 28. M. Edouard Herriot, the Radical Socialist leader, who failed to se- sure an absolute majority in the first ballot of the French elections, is now certain of election at next and laughed delightedly as the
Sunday's second ballot at Lyons.
Contrary to previous belief, M. Herriot has definitely decided to stand again, and the regional Com- munist Party has decided to vote in his favour.
train began to move at her touch. Queen Mary noticed some of the additions made since her last visit, and expressed her delight at the improvements made. She particu- larly mentioned the airport and
Both the Right and the Left the forge.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 18th May, 1938, or they will
recognized.
not be
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00.
Agents. Hong Kong, 29th April, 1936, - 14300
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
BURNS PHILP LINE.
.F MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. SALAMAUA, BABAUL, SAND- AKAN AND MANILA.
THE M.V
"NEPTUNA.":
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardoni and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and the wharves Delivery may be obtained. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hars left the Godowns, and a The Russian Ortohdox Diocese parties are now preparing for Bun- The Duke and Duchess of York Goods remaining sadelivered after the of the Orthodox Bishop of Berlin day's final clash by arranging expressed their pleasure with the 8th May, 1930, will be abjort to Bent and Germany undergoes a change which candidates on their respec-attractions of the village, and the be presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims against the Steamer must of Statute, since by decree of the tive fronts shall retire.
royal party paid a visit before before the 20th May, 1838, or they Prussian State Ministry this body The withdrawals so far include leaving to the workshops, where will not be recognized. received the status of a body the Radical Socialist Minister of they complimented the star on the publicly constituted by law,
Education, M. Guernot, who has work they were doing. This means that the Russian retired in favour of a Socialist no- Orthodox Church in Germany is minee- recognised and protected by the Reuter State, thus enabling the adherents of this faith to live in closer. unity with other members of the same. faith in Germany,
The Reichs and Prussian Church Minister has consented to the buliding of a new Orthodox Cathedral in Berin- Wilmersdorf
Trunascent News Servich.
waters of the Blue Nile, recently occupied by Italian troops.
Lord Cranborne, under-secretary, replied the rights of Egypt, as of A member asked in the House of the Anglo-Egyptian Budan and Commons this afternoon what His Majesty's Government, are steps the Foreign Secretary was protected by existing agreements taking to protect the rights of with both Ethiopia and Italy- Egypt with regard to the head- British Wireless,
TRIAL BY PEERS
Queen Mary remarked that it
had visited.”-
"To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance
examined
was "one of the nicest places, she when damazed dutishis goods a16 All broken, ehated and damaged Cloods are to be left in the Godowns, where." they will be examined on the 5th May, 1936, at 10 am, by Mestrs,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
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which he would stand trial in a Goddard and Douglas.... criminal court.
Lord Middleton, opposing the
by BU, anggested that peers should try a peer. He de- a panel of
Agenta. clared the public was too much Hong Kong, 28th April, 1986, interested in football and Alm stars to care whether this form of trial were abolished..
London, Apr. 28. The abolition of a peer's right to be tried by his peers is the ob ject of a B, second reading of which was moved, by Lord Sankey in the House of Lords to-day.
He pointed out that if a lord
Lord Hailsham, supporting the stole a silver matchbox worth fifty Bill, asserted: "We are equal be- shillings it would be a felony for fore the law. In the interests of which he might be tried by seven the House It would be far better hundred lords, whereas if he were were this anachronism wwept charged in connection with some away." company swindle of the public to Becond reading of the Bill was the extent of thousands of pounds carried by 62 to 35. it would be a misdemeanour for router.
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