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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937.
REVOLT IN SHENSI
·(Continued from Page 1)
COMMUNIST TROOPS ENTER
SUIYUAN
They are said to have looted and burned all villages they have visit. ed.
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The
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Political
Hopel-Chahar Council is reported to be consider-
with the nearing Red menpee.
nion News.
MILITARY CAMPAIGN
POSTPONED
LAUNCHING
CEREMONY
LAST NIGHT
(Continued from Page 1.3
Four thousand Communisting emergency measures to cope troops under Liu Tsu-tan entered Saiyuan to-day from Huihstan, on the Shansi-Bhensi", frontier,' and and have already reached Saratal, midway between Kwelsui and Pro- tow on the Peiping-Sulyuan Rail- way in the south part of the pro- vince, according to reports reach- ing well-informed quarters here.view of the promising stats of the hollow type and was especially
Tungkwan negotiations. It is in-built for her in Germany.
The So Fang's journey, which is dicated on behalf of the rebela that General Mi Chun Lin has expected to last one and a half arrangements years, will take her to the Fhilip- offered certain which may satisfy the Govern-pines. New Guinea, Dutch East ment troops pending full discussion | Indies, Malaya, India, through the of the controversy at the Plenary Red Sea and, the Mediterranean to` Session on February 15. The na- England, and then across ture of the arrangements are not Atlantic Ocean to New York.
Besides being-fitted with a 100 known. It is believed that it con- cerns "the rebels' relations with horse-power Diesel engine, the vés-- Communists. Gen. Kut' Su Tung, commander of the Government troops in the north-west has rom municated the offer to Nanking whose approval is now awaited Beuter.
The So Fong is not only the largest vessel of its type to be Shanghai, Jan. 27, built in Hong Kong, but its lead It is learned that the military keel is also the biggest to be cast campaign against, the rebels due, locally. The two masta, each of to-morrow has been postponed in which is 85 feet high, is of the
Very soon after the outbreak of the Slan rebellion, Liu Tzu-tan's Red bandits advanced to Boku- hsien, it is stated, where they re eruited additional men and started their invasion into Sulyuan, tak- ing advantage of the withdrawal of Central forces from the pro- vince to deal with the Sian rebels. They are said to be planning to penetrate districts farther along the Peiping-Bulyuan Railway un- the Bulyuan authorities manage to check them.
BAD WEATHER- STOPS FIGHTING
On Madrid Front
the
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Madrid, Jan. 21. During
past forty-eight bad weather has stopped hor's fighting on
Madrid front. the
small engagements are reported
Reuter
GENERAL UGAKI
DEFIES ARMY
sel
the
will also carry fourteen separate sails to equip the pair of spars which have a total weight of 1.200 pounds.
Following the launching last night, Mr. Kilkenny, who was en- tirely in charge of the Bo Fong's construction, spoke highly of the work done by Ah King's Shipyard.
SECRET SERVICE Particular mention were made of
AND
Ah Kee, Ah Yung and Ah So, the three foremen in charge of the construction, rigging and engine
NAVY SABOTAGE equipment. respectively.
London, Jan. 26. Secret Bervice activities in con- nection with several cases of sabotage in British dockyards and on board naval units last year.
Among the guests who were pre-"| bent at the launching were Mr. and Mrs. van Shutts, Mrs. E, Smith. the Misses M. and M. da Roza, Mr. Alec Baker and Mr. L da Roza.
were mentioned by the Premier, NEW ARMY UNIFORM
Mr. Stanley Baldwin, during yes- terday evening's debate in the House of Commons on the dismis
IN PRODUCTION
from the Escorial front but the position on two sides is unchang- ed. The insurgent cruiser Espana
London, Jan. 27. boldly seized a Government coas-sal of four dockyard employees. ter at the entrance to Santander
A Labour motion of censure on Production has started of the the the
whom
which: Government, port, A seaplane bombed
they new blue Army uniform cruiser which replied with anti- alleged had treated the men un-will be worn for the arst time by aircraft guns.---
fairly, was defeated by 330 votes troops taking part in Coronation to 145.
ceremonials About 50,000 regulars After complaining that the dis- and territorials will be supplied missed, men had not been inform- with the uniform the exception ed of the offence of which they being household cavalry and were accused, and not accorded guards who will retain the existing
fence, Major Attlee, leader of the will revert to their dark green- Tokyo, Jan. 2U Labour Party, urged the establish- British Wirden. With General Kazushige Ugakment of a tribunal which would continuing his efforts to form a either vindicate the men or And Cabinet despite the opposition of them guilty. Army leaders, the political situa- į Mr. Baldwin, winding up the de- tion here remains in a state of the bate for the Government, em. greatest uncertainty. The crisis phasised that dockyard workera vitally concerris China, as it cen- were entitled to hold any political tres upon the question of whether opinions they wished: provided the Army shall control the Japan- they did not interfere with their ese Government.
loyalty, but the Government would do its utmost to defend the coun- try against a political theory that and expression In sought to
OPPOSITION | any opportunity of making a de- uniforms and ride regiments who
General Ugaki, wise and liberal elder stateman, is disliked by the military leaders owing to his an- tagonism to the officers' clique indestruction. the Kwantung Army, and because he is determined to discipline the nations military forces.
General Ugaki's success would mean that the more extreme ele ments in the Army would be res trained by some measure of civi, Dan control One danger, how- ever, is a complete Army split, which would have the gravest consequences and might give rac to the same sort of disaster as last February's revolt,
At 11 am, to-day General Ugaki went to the Palace, where he in- terviewed the Lord Privy Seal, He left at 13.12 p.m. It is believed he asked Dr. Kurahei Yuasa to help him in solving the War Ministry portfolio, impass...
MINISTERS APPOINTED
Shanghai, Jan. 27. The army has abandoned the boycott by the Ugak Cabinet and has nominated Lt-General Yoshit- sugi Tachikawa as War Minister. Admiral Kichisaburo Suzuki has been nominated Navy Minister. Ugaki has offered the Post Finance Minister to Chuli Yuki, President of the Industrial Bank of Japan who accepted it on condition that he be allowed to slash the budget by a thousand million yen or nearly one-third.
Keuter.
WHAT WALL STREET THINKS
· New York, Jan. 21. That the United States Govern ment is leaning on the aide of the labour strike controversy is Wall Street's interpretation of the Secretary of Labour's" condemna- tion of the General Motors; Cor- poration for refusing on invitation to attend the strike peace" con- ference- Reuter
HEALTH RETURNS
Four cases of diphtheria, two from Kowloon and two from the Victoria Registration District and one case of enteric fever were re- ported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended on Tuesday.
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COLONY BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Two
matches in the
senjor
division of the Colony billiards championship were played last
night.
At the Kowloon Cricket Club, Lam Cho Cha defeated F. L. Barros by 500 points to 274. Lam had s break of 38.
...
At the Catholic Union Club, Sin The Government, he stated, had Hon Yat defeated H. W. Staples by hitherto found no other means than Secret Service to investigate 500 points to 409. cases where there was reason to that subversive propa- believe gaida was being employed that might lead to serious trouble.
If there were any other method he would gladly employ it. Reuter.
MR. HUANG "CHUAN KUO
Canton, Jan. 27. Inaugural ceremony for Mr. Huang Chuan-kuo, better known as Thomas Tan, as director of the Government cement factory at Bal Chuen was held yesterday in the midst of a large gathering of Gov-| ernment officials and friends of Mr. Huang,"·"
CONTRACT FOR PETROLEUM
Moscow. Jan. 27. The Soviet Government to-day signed a contract with the Basque Government to deliver 10,000 tons
and of petroleum
considerable quantities of grain. Payment will be made partially in goods and a long term credit has been granted for the remainder. While exports of Spanish goods to Soviet Russia is being very significant imports to Spanish territory control are coming mostly from
·Russia ——
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Truniacean News Service.
HAWKER GAOLED
A graduate of Leeds, University, England, Mr. Huang is the desig ner of the Chungshan Memorial For the theft of a fishing net Hall in Canton and the gigantic on January 25, from Ng Shing, a Sun Yat-seun Mausoleum in Nan-fisherman, at Stanley, Chu Shum. ding., For many years he was en- 30, a cake hawker, was fined $50 business inor six weeks in gaol by Mr. W. gaged in textile Shanghai--
Schofield at the Central - Magis- tracy yesterday. Union News,
Photograph taken of the Seaforth Highlanders football team, complete with mascot, before, their League soccer match against the Royal Welch Fadliers at Bookunpoo yesterday afterndon, (Photo by K. T. Tro).
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