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Hankow Resident Denies
Japanese Terror Story
(The following lester and article are reprinted from the Central. China Post.)
To The Editor.
news
GENERAL
Chinese Twins Successful In Tripos
VISITORS TO HONG KONG
Prominent Arrivals By Pres. Coolidge
Among the many
agencies and newspapers fugee who sought safety in Tsing-successful in the Economics Tripas, Buddhist missionary, Mr.
present company always excep-tao. ted, at course!), a Shanghal paper
into the streets and whose popula-Ya Chung Hsi and Yu Ho Hist, in. The success of Chinese twins,
The Central China Post,
tion is only about one-Arth of the Cambridge University, Tripos Sir-As an instance of the what it was before the hostilities, has been announced.
passengers who arrived on board the Presi founded reports put out by some according to a Chinese woman re-
The twins, both of Trinity, were dent Coolidge yesterday was E Chee Part 2, Class 2. Division 2. They Hoy, who is en route to the in- Realdents of Hankow started qualified in Part 1 last year. terior of China to do missionary of June, 8 prints on its front page | evacuating in April, the woman | In the first part of the Econo- and relief work among the Chi a Tokyo message through Domel said, according to a press report mics Tripos Maharaj Kumar nese refugees. describing the panic-stricken con-of an Interview with her receive. Bharatindra Singh, son of the late ditions ruling in Hankow, based by the Foreign Office today. Maharajah "of Patiala, secured a Mr. James Espy, a member of on a story supposed to have been
The woman, whose name was third class, and his brother, Bhalin the American Consular force at given by a Chinese woman re given as LA Lan-fang, said many dra Singh, was slightly below him Canton, was also a passenger. He fugee who has sought safety in important military buildings have in merit and was allowed the is proceeding to Canton, to resume Tsingtao. I enclose the cutting be destroyed by successive Jap-special examination. They
his duties. which "you may like "to re-print anese air raids.
both of Magdalené.
Спа business trip to Hong for the benefit of Hankow re-
H. Kirby was placed in the se-Kong. Mr. Nicaslo Osmena, Public "Trying to get rewards, many sidents who might like to know
cond class and F. Kirby gained a Relations Consul of Manila, P. I. were informing against how things look here (through people
each other as sples." she said. "Third class. They are brothers at is staying at the Gloucester Hotel. Japanese eyes, apparently) in case
St. John's College.
Mr. Osmena is a member of the they haven't realized 16.
well-known Osmena family of the Philippines."
It Hankow has at present only one-fifth of the population it had before the hostilities began, all I can say is, they must have been walking on one another's heads here last June! I smoke a good deal and consequently use
god
was disgusted with them. Chinese women employees of the Govern ment offices, including typists, were discharged on the Tound that women are slaves of vanity and spies.
were
Are
HIRE OF STEAM
LAUNCH
Summary Court Claim
"News of overwhelming victo- rtes
soldiers by Chinese broadcast often, but nobody knew whether they were true.
"Living costs
were in Hankow very high. One box of matche Further evidence was heard pe- cöst, 20 cents, three-cerit tobacco tore the Acting Pulsne Judge, Mr. YOUR LIPS for romance with the destruction of "many cost 15 cents and 10-cent tooth Justice E. H. Williams, in Summary
Important military. buildings" powder cost 60 cents
Court yesterday in the
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matches which, when many don't pinch them from somebody else, I have to buy. They certainly don't yet cost, 20 cents a box. That part of the story dealing
I
out into the streets owing to the parted from my parents and Erd fear of air-ralds is about the thers and went to Tsingtao alone." cholcest. I have lived in Wuhan-Domel.
many years and have never seen
our streets so full of people as
Mr. P. H. Seuthard, son of the American Consul-General In Hong Kong, also left the ship when she docked yesterday. Mr. Southard Jnr. is on a vacation here after completing his studles at the Menlo School for Boys in Call- fornia.
THROUGH PASSENGERS
Prominent passengers in transit
were:-
Hon. Enrique Macalana, Mem.
case in For your complete beauty treat-during successive Japanese air- "Banks were paying back only which Lam Hing and So Lo-chai ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge raids is pretty good too, as a small percentage of the money are claiming a sum of $507 from ber of the National "Asembly of and Mascara (cream with brush also is the bit about the people depositors wanted to withdraw Foo Kee, and I Foo and Iu the Commonwealth of the Philip- becoming frightened and rioting! every day. Because of all these Kam-tin, partners therein, as pines. Mr. Macalana is en route The further effort about the in-things the people became fright money due and payable in respect to Japan to join the party of habitants of Hankow rarely going ened and there was rioting. of charter money on thè hiring of President Quezon.
the steam. launch, Tung Yick.
MN W. H. Young. member of The defence claims that Iu the Kobe branch of the National Kam-tin, the son of Iu Foo, owed City Bank of New York. Mr. So Lo-chi a gambllog debt and that Young is accompanied by his wife It was in an attempt to collect and both are returning from a this that Iu Kam-tin. had been in- vacation in Manila: duced by some degree of threat or
Mr. Morris I. Soulevich, Manager force to sign a document which of the Union Steamship Agencies purported to" show that certain or Shanghai Mrs. Squlevich and Mr. R. A. Pereira, of. St. Joseph's firm when in fact such had not Soulevich on a round-the-world work had been done by plainti's a daughter are accompanying Mr. College was thanked by the Magis-been done, the whole thing being trip. trate, Mr. Barnett, for having ren- a take TERROR GRIPS HANKOW CITY dered a public service when he
Mr. Fred H. Zieber. SAYS REFUGEE
Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ appear- asstated in the arrest of Wong ed for plaintiffs, while Mr. O. E. Caned by his wife and two child- Kan-kau, an ear-ring snatcher, Marton, of Deacons. was for the Mr. Zieber is the Sales Manager ren are returning to Honolulu. Inhabitants Rarely Go Out Into near Ashley Road on June 27.
Ltd., of Honolulu. for Theo H. Davies and Company.
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The following is the article re- ferred to:-
Streets In Fear Of Air Raid
1.
China's Capital Sald Panic-Stricken
Tokyo, June 7..
Japanese air raids have turned Hankow into a panic-striken city whose inhabitants seldom venture
Pilgrims Pray
For Country On
Mount Omei
Hundreds Of Thousands
Flock To Sacred Heights
(FROM QUE OWN CORRESPONDENT}/
Mount Omel (Szechuen), June 23.
"China will win the war, that is what all men say: but what God wills is sure," believes Grandma Huang Lu Shi, 63 years old. one of the several tens of thousands of pilgrims who have been visit- ing Mount Omel, in southern Szechiaen, stace early June.
"Are you sure that Chins will eventually overcome the aggres- sora, the Japanese?”
"Why not," replied Grandma Buang..who has two grandsons In the Chinese Army for whom. for the Generalissimo, and for the nation, she has been fasting for the last ten months."
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The snatcher was chased by Mr. Pereira and by Sgt. Clarke.
Defendant sald he had thrown away the ring while being chased and led the police to the place
here he allegedly threw it but it
Was
not to be found. It was
defence.
..
Hearing yesterday was occupied in main by the cross-examination
Wong Shing, one of the plain tiff's witnesses. by Mr Marton The case will be, resumed this morning.
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accom-
Lt. Col. D. Eisenhower, United States Army Officer; attached as Chief of Staff to General Douglas! MacArthur of the Philippine. Army is returning to the United States. He is accompanied by his
oticed, however, that defendant WOMEN FOR A.R.P. wife and son,
ad trouble with his speech. The ring was found in his mouth!
and
New National Plan Announced
Mrs. Frank Erno. the wife of an official of Marsman and Co. is pro- ceeding to the United States for a short vacation.
business.
tainments through radio movies in the open air.
Mr. B. W. Guys. President of
Among the
The Home Secretary, Sir Samuel poration, accompanied by his wife, the Philippine Advertising Cor- many thousand Hoare, announced. recently that as proceeding to San Francisco on visitors to Mount Omet this month were three former governors from tary Services, under the direction new organization, Women's Volun- the south Admiral Sah Chen-ping. of the Dowager Lady Reading, has of Fakten, and Mr. Lin Wen-kal been launched to obtain woman and General Chen Ming-shu of volunteers for Air Raid 'Precau Kwangtung. They all have as tions work throughout Britain. sured the citizens of Cmefhsten, the county in which Mount Omel the personnel of existing women's The new body will supplement is located, that China will win the organizations and to support local war against the aggressors. Over authorities "in this no Szechuenese entertains any duties in connexion with ARF.. their statutory doubt, knowing that the 120,000
says The Times,
men Szechuen has sent to the front have been making good and work in close co-operation with Women's Voluntary Services will that there are 220,000 more on Government departments. local
River.
the way to the front by way of authorities, and with other wo- Shenst and
down the Yangtse men's organizations, and an ad- visory council is being formed. Re- gional centres are to be establish- TOURIST ASPECTS
ed, but in the "first instance wo- Many do not visit Mount. Omel men wishing to volunteer are ask- for only a pligrimage, as there are led to "communicate with the na- economic and scientific interests tional headquarters, 41. Tothill and wonderful sights no words Street. Westminster,
PREPAREDNESS”.
Not only this aged woman, who and others, it was decided that the could justly, paint. Mount Ome! has climbed more than 120 11 in novice. in. Mount Omel and other is a fund of geological interest, order to reach the golden top of monasteries in China should be while Mount Omel, which is some 3350 given secular education in general would attract the attention of voluntary non-military women's the thousands of plants tention was to raise the biggest Bir Samuel Hoare' said the in- metres high, in order to pray for culture as well as religious In-many botanists. At least some organization ever contemplated in the success of the Chinese Army, struction. In this curriculum will 800 types of trees found along the peace time. If Britain could de- but, many other pilgrims with be a course in military and Arst 24 larger streams of the many monstrate to the world its pre- whom I have spoken also have aid training, so that members of valleys may confidence in
be developed into their country's this holy order may be made to be economic assets, it is said. The free community to organize for paredness and its capacity as a strength
of physical help as well as of Agricultural Experiment Station its own protection, it would be Every summer, beginning about spiritual service to the country.
June 15, some 100,000 men and
women from Szechuen and other
western provinces make a pilgrim-
EXTRAORDINARY MONK According to Abbot Pao Chao of
[
pur-
of Szechuen now has branches cone of the most effective ways of Mount Omet for observation
preserving peace, poses."
Women would be wanted, as re- Only recently private interests craits for AR.P. services of all are to Mount Omel, where the 730 the Wan Nien Hssu, who is an large arí small temples and extraordinary person because of have begun to give tourism a kinds. There would be room for monasteries scattered all over the his knowledge of world affaire and little thought, and since May 5, wardens, nurses, drivers, amba- 40 hills forming the range keep than his own, many novices on at O-shen-mul, just at the foot of typists, domestic
his deep learning in faith other a tourist agency has been opened lance attendants, clerks, cooks, open house to all visitors.
helpers, and
Mount Omel have undergone mill-Mount Omel, in Omeihslen, where waitresses. In half the London PATRIOTIC TABLET tary service. He is sure that a hotel accommodation and chair boroughs active co-operation had Monks on Mount Omet are pre-battallon may be formed from this service may be arranged for those heen established, and contacts paring to play an, active part in otherwise peaceful retreat in case planning to spend some time up with the remaining ones were in the present national struggle. In or call from the Generalissimo the mountains.
hand.
frofit of their altars they have who, by the way, is popular in Last summer Mount Omel had There is virtually no age limit, placed a tablet oz which is In-Szechuen. because of his previous less than 60,000 pilgrims, due to for the Home Secretary stated at perthed in golden characters. "Long residence in Szechuen, including hard times following the famine a conference in the House of Live the Repubile of China!" some weeks on Mount Omef of 1938-1937; but this season.Commons that between 17 and. 66
At a conference of leading Budd- One of the spots on Mount Omet things will be different. Harvesta might be regarded as the ages for hists of China held in Chengtu, which many patriots visiting there have been good in, most districts recruitment. Badges will be Is capital of Ezechuen, early this would like to be shown is a house in Ezechten, while Buddhist fol-sued, but it has been decided not month presided over by Abbot built for Marshal. and Madame lowers in other provinces are now to adopt uniform. The move- Tai Hsu, chairman of the Buddhist Chiang Kai-shek while they were finding; it inconvenient to go to ment is to be entirely civilian in Association of China, and attend- there in 1935, when they made Wutaishan in Shansi or Paotusban, character. One of the main ob Fd by the Changchia Living themselves popular with the peo-near Ningpo. Therefore, many fects is to reach every home. in Buddha from Wataishan, Saansl. ple by sharing with them enter-will come to Mount Omel.
Britain
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