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ADVERTISEMENTS. ÄDVERTISEMENTS.

ANNUAL EXHIBITION.

HONG KONG ART CLUB.

St. John's Cathedral Hall.

Nov. 8th. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 9th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

1890

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

next.

"TREVESSA" TROPHY.'

The 28th race for ship's Le Boats will be sailed on Wednes. day, the 26th October starting at 4 p.os.

Any ship of a Company having offices or responsibic agents in Hongkong and which is in Pori on the day of the race, may enter 'any number of boats.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS DAWOOD RUMJAHN, lats of No. 139, Wong Nel Chong Road, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Accountant, deceased.

EDITORIAL

SHAREHOLDERS POPPY DAY, 1938 LONDON GAZETTE

IN SWEEP

TICKET

190 Amahs After $88,963.18

POINT IN DISPUTE Singly. in pairs, and in Eroups, 190 amahs arrived at Station the Yaumati Police yesterday morning to register their names as shareholders in Kwangtung Handicap tic- ket No. 175238.

The ticket $88,963-18.

16

worth

NOTICE is hereby given that | the Court has by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Or

The point in dispute. necessitat- dinance No. 2 of 1897 made an order limiting the time for creding the registration of all parties concerned. do only 55 share- tors and others to send in their claims against the atove estate

to 16th November, 1938.

All Creditors; and others are All entries should, If possible. accordingly hereby required to be in the hands of the Hon. Sec. send their claims to the under R.H.K.Y.C. by noon of the da-signed on or before that date. of the race, and competing boats should be at the starting line b 3.30 p.m. Post entries, however, will be received.

Course: Start from Channel Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P), Mark of Yacht Club (S), Mark of Cust Rock Beacon (P), finish across Yacht Club Line West to East, leaving mark boat to port and continue sailing until gunfire for finish.

A launch will leave Queen's Pier at 3 p.m. for the convenience of members and the General Public.

1895

P.C.M. SEDGWICK,

Hon. Secretary.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

DEACONS,.

Solicitors for the Administrator, 1. Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong.

Kirk

SILVER WEDDING

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1877

holders exist, or as many as 190 shareholders? The Kowloon Amahs Syndicate was represented by 190 members, the number of tickets bought by the syndicate, of which the winning ticket is one, being 55

Contributions List

Previously acknowledged

C. C. Stark

D. J. Gilmore

A. R. H. Phillips

L. E. N. Ryan

M. H. Turner

John Forbes

Prof. W. I. Gerrard

F. C. Hall.

Total

GOOD PRICES FOR CROWN LAND

(Continued from Para 4)

$690

Stuart, Gordons, to be Dep. Asst. Prov, Marshal, 7th Div. (tem$)

25

(Sept. 20); Capt. M. M. A. Bryant,

25

Gloster R.. to be d.O. 3rd Grade,

50

50

9. Comd. (Sept. 28); Capt. G. I.

Malcolm, A. and S.H. to be Staff

25

10

Capt., 19th Int. Bde. (temp.) (Sept.

10 26): Capt. F, W. B, Good, R. Tank 250 Corps, to be 0.5.0. 3rd Grade, Mobile Div., Egypt (Sept. 29): Capt. $1,335I. M. Goff. The King's R. to be Bde. Maj., Malta Inf. Ede. (tamp,)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938.

RUMOURS OF PEACE DESIRE RIDICULED

Chinese Reaction To Wang Ching-wei's Statements

At the very moment when Canton has been evacuated and when: " Waban is beleaguered, Mr. Wang Ching-wel, Deputy Executive of the | Kudmilatanig, expressed an opinion on Sino-Japanese pesos terms In an Interview with Reuter at Chungking on Friday. · At the same time; In London, the Japanese announced that their peace terms would be surprisingly mild. The announcement seems to be a response to,

words. No wonder Hongkong was yesterday filled with an "atmosphere of peace," says the "Ta Kung Pao” in an 'edi- torial yesterday......

We recall that on October 12 Mr:|peace as well as war. But Japan's. Wang Ching-wei also expressed an insatiable greed, and the whetting. plaion to the Transocean News of her ambition by the bloodless agency to the effect that China capture of Canton will only make Jas not not yet declined mediation her more arrogant MI as the sy third Powers, but the success peace terms are as reported from London, who will believe that such mediation would lie in the na- ure of the Japanese peace teams. not a mere diplomatic manoe-

Further donations will be grate-(Sept, 29),

The follg. Capts, to be Staff fully received by the Acting Secre-

Forces in tary, Ear! Haig's Fund. Hongkong Capts., The British

Mr. Wang's. Building, Palestine and Transjordan (temp.) Bank and Shanghai Hongkong.

{(Sept. 29);—J. M. D. Booth-Tucker, Cheques should be made payable R.WK.; C. F Cox, B, Wales Bord.

Capt. B. P. Hughes, R.A., from Staff Capt., 2nd Anti-Aircraft Div.. to "Thomson & Co." and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

T.A., to be Bde. Maj., RA, 1st Div (Sept. 30): Capt. H. P. Williams The Buffs. to be Air Liaison On (G.8.0. 3rd Grade), N. Comd. (Oct 1); Lt. A. C. A. MacKinnon, Camer- ulans. to be Camp Consdt., 7th The Crown Lands Office was Div. temp.) (Sept. 28); Lt. W. G Not keen on dividing crowded yesterday when three lotson, A. to a spec appt. (temp.) Selieving that this hope for third avre and propaganda? the wealth into so many shares of Kowloon land were offered for 'Sept. 26), are 55 amahs..

and Linstead Messrs. Secretaries of the Hongkong Joc- key Club, will award the prize money to the holder of the win ning ticket. The holder of this

understand, ticket has, we

tickets.

Keen on sharing the wealth are 190 arahs.

In the

Davis.

con-

sale.

New Kowicon Inland lot No. 2838.

Archer-

Power mediation could not be the esira of the Government, or

WEAKER SUFFERS

losses

CAVALRY

What is more, in any interna- 10th H.-L. M. F. Morley to beditorial of October 13 we raisedonal mediation, the weaker side

ur douats whether Mr. Wang had will always suffer, severe been correctly interpreted

This was recently proved in the Now that Reuter has

·Fransocean...

case of Czechoslovakia. We there- old the same story, it appears that fore matmain unwaveringly that there is no shadow of doubt about China's sole solution is to struggle on. Recently developments seem

L.

As this expression was made byte confo.m with our opinion. the

ese

We wish to emphasize three

compatriots especially

understand;

will

Gramplar Road, of 24,000 sq. ft. Adit.. vice Capt. J. P. un annual rental of Shee (Oct. 19). and with

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY $276, was sold to Mr. Lul Wing- sing, who acted on behalf of Paul

Lt.-Col C. A. Russell, an com- K. Hail and Ko Yul-yue, mer-

pletion of four years' serv. as o FLEMING-MCBRIDE. On the 25th sulted a solicitor. We understand. chants.

Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4042, Regtl. Lt. Col., is placed on October, 1913, at the Union also, that non-holders of the win- Church, Hongkong, by Rev. J.ning ticket, distinguished in their located at Sai Yeung Choi Street, h.p. list (Oct. 15): Ma)...and Bt.a man of Mr. Wang Ching-wel's

Kowloon of 19,000 sq. ft., and an annual Col. J. N. Kennedy, M.C.. is seed importance in the Government, it points and hope that our Canton- William membership Maconachie,

and Et Lt. Col. EG country." We, therefore, as citizens Nicholson Fleming, son of the Amahs Syndicate, intend also to rental of $340 was sold to Mr. Lau for serv, on the Staff (Oct. 5) greatly affects the destiny of our Chee at the upset price of $42,750. Maj.

restd. to the of the Republic of China cannot

1. The abandonment of Canton. late John R. Fleming, Greenock, consult solicitors.

Kowloon Inland Lot No. 5379, Earle, D.S.O.. is

should occasion no surprise. It to Agnes Isabella McBride,

It is doubtful, though, that many

receiving north of Lau Sin Street, between estabt. (Oct. 15): Capt. C. D. Kremain silent. on will retire Greenock.

NOT SPEAKING FOR should be considered as a prelude- "amahs 1896 their prize money: A little village King's Road and Tin Hau Temple Burnaby to be Adit., vice Capt.

GOVERNMENT

to a Kwangtung war. One should" harbouring Road, of 30.350 sq. ft. with an, H. Thorne Thorne (Sept. 29). called Shuntak,

FOOT GUARDS the annual rental of $558, was sold at

First of all, we should analyse not be over-pessimistic and every-` several retired members of

C, G'ds-Maj. L. Bootle-Wilbra-clearly that, important as may be one should continue his best en- syndicate, shareholders in a ticket the upset price of $37.938 to Mr.

Fong Jick.

ham M.C.. to be Lt.-Col. (Sept. -worth $145,000. after the final race

28). meeting of last season attracted quite a few bellevers in the "share- the wealth" idea-bandits appear- ing who received their share in "the "Derby Sweep" ticket as ran

sorn money.

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HONOLONG, OCTOBER 25, 1938,

PEACE TALK

RE LONDON PRESS is busying

CASE AGAINST

STUDENT

Guarda Depot.-Lt." J. D. C FUNERAL OF SUB-Brownlow, Gren. G'ds... to be Adjt, vice Capt. J. E. Gurney. INSP. DREDGE

[W. Gids_(Sept. 13).

INFANTRY

"The Buffs. ---Lt. J. Q.

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Atkin

che position of Mr. Wang Ching-deavours.

2. Our armed resistance cannot wei, the Chief Executive is still Generalssimo Chiang Kai-shek. be halted and should not be stop- Reviewing recent facts, his deter-ped. The whole nation confirms mination to night to the last man its ideals and strengthens its unity. 3. At present no third Power is the absolutely contrary to Mr. The funeral of the late Sub-

Wang's keen eagerness for peace. mediation is possible. Mr. Wang Inspector David John Dredge, of

Hence, it is obvious that in the Ching-wel's words will not in fact. effective. We should not be the Hongkong Police Fb.ce, who

two interviews Mr. Wang was only be

nervous by his state- died at the Queen Mary Hospit.1 son to be Capt. (Oct. 15).

and Bt. expressing his pe.sonal opinion rendered on Sunday after a short illness, R. Norfolk R-Maj.

The much rumoured "peace at- took place at the Roman Catholic Lt. Col. E. C. Hayes to be Lt-Col and, consequently cannot be spear-ments,

(Sept. 28).

ing for the Government The case against Phillip Chung Cemetery, Happy Valley, yesterday

RS. Fus--Maj. L. A. O. Dal-

Secondly, the whole nation, inmosphere" ever since the fall of student, charged with driving. evening, the Very Rev. Father G. 1, John Johnstone Paterson ef

while yet a learner, without being. Spada officiating at the grave- zlel retires on ret. pay (Oct. 15) spite of vast sacrifices in men. pro-Canton is said to be really foment- Hampshire R-Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) Herty and in land ever since the ing with Hongkong as the head- Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,

accompanied by a licensed driver. side,

Herrington, M.M,"retires on ret.cstilities began, has unanimously quarters, says the "Nam Chung General Managers, Indo-China

and with failing to report an acci The chief mourners were the de- 5.N. Co, Ltd Hong Kong,

dent, will be heard by Mr. K. Mceased's wife and three children,pay (Oct. 1): R8.M. GA. Green become determined to fight to the Pao," Shanghai correspondent. The way to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr. (Oct. 1), very last man. Therefore, we do Japanese were reported to have A Barnett at the Kowloon Court Joan, Barbara and David. and

Dorset R-Maj. G. N. Wood, hereby give notice that in conse.

not believe that the Governinent advanced the following proposals: 1. China to join in the Anti- serv will at this moment change a na-

Comintern Pact. quence of change of Ownership,

on Friday, October 28, at 12 noon. Sub-Inspector H. E. Langley and B.E., M.C., is secd. for

The defendant, who will be re-Sergeant L. C. Pennell brothers, whilst Comdg. Contgt.. O.T.C.

which h been lonal policy I have appled to the Board of I itself in discussing the pros-presented by Mr. C. D'Almada, is in-law).

(Oct. 15),

formed by the lives and blood of Trade, under Se.tion 47 of the pects of peace in China. This talk alleged to have been involved in

Those present were Mr. W. La Black Watch.-Lt. Col. A. K.

thousands of our compatriots,! Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in is apparently instigated. In

Bart Sparrow, Superintendent of McLeod retires on ret, pay (Oct. merely to satisfy one or two in- main by the opinions of some

Lt. Col. N. Police, Mr. H. R. Butters, Mr. R. 15); Maj, and Bt. * HẢI the ship respect of

journalists who at some time of

Edwards, Mr. J. Houston, Mr. G. E. McMicking D.9.0., M.C., to

dividuals, be CHEN" of Shanghai Official their Uves have served in the Far

wilsen, A.B.P., Mr. R. H. E. Marks, Lt. Col. (Oct. 15).

These two points we wish to im- It must be remembered. sumber 164,037 of gross tonnage East.

A.SP.. Mr. C. P. Fallon, Chief

North'n, R. Capt. J. W. Rypress on our fellow countrymen and 3,106 tons, register tonnage 2,060 however, that a great deal of water

Inspector A. W. Smith, Inspectors lins is secd. for sery, as an Adit exhort them not to listen to rumenössibly give in as to other points.

our and to strengthen their beler 8. C. Aux. Force, India (Sept. 29). tons, heretofore owned by Thehas flowed under London Bridge

since the last of those journalists the past fifteen months? They W. Mair, J. C. S. Ferder,

of the status quo prior to the Lou- the

KBLI-Capt.

Maurice in the ultimate victory to which The Japanese said that the return civilian Saunders, A. V, Baker, L. R. Whant, have antagonized China Merchants S. N. Co. left this part of the world.

kouchlao Ineident may then be Shanghai, for the permission to The trend of recent events has population of China to such a Pamplin, E. J. Ellis." H. W. Fraser, to be Adit. vice Capt. W. P. Care-we are entitled.

Now let us observe the policy of effected and the two "Reformed

change

her name to "WO been extremely puzzling even to degree that most foreign observers A. Kirby, J. R. McWalter, J, Flaher- less (Oct. 15)

Hynes, E. Midd'x RMaj. F. G. Parker our armed resistance continues the Governments" may also be abolish- SANG" and to have her regis. those in touch with the situation express the opinion that the Jap-ty, Sub-Inspectors

but, in spite of anese will never be able to success- Hallam, T. K. Whelan, W. N. Dar-is rested. to the estabt. (July 1).Ta Kung Pao." Although Cantoned provided the new government K.R.R.C.-Maj. R. A. T. Eve has fallen--and perhaps the same will uberally adopt the "Reformed tered in the new name at the NO

this, we can and fully govern the northern provinces in D. Michell, W. Armitt, A. J.

the secd, for serv. on

fate will befall Wuhan in the near Government" officials. Port of Hong Kong as owned by INDICATIONS no indications that of China The guerilins are max-Johnson, 8. C. Madgwick,,, R. J. Is

future we still have reasons to It is rumoured here that Japan- China is in any ing themselves felt more and more Hunt OF PEACE

A S. I. Mallett. Bergeants, (Oct. 4):

circles have made out the The Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd.

mood, less so now and the Japanese are continually Hill, Woods, Campbell. Pilkington, Rine Bde.-L. W. R. V. Russell believe that these events are the ese than she has been since the out- having to equip expeditions to deal Haynes, Simpson, Perkinson, Estall, is seed, for serv with the Burma esult of military necessity. We following peace terms for China!---

are strongly confident, that there break of hostilties in July last with them.

brave Rogers. Danbrowsky, Salter. Mor-Def. Force (Sept. 11).

ere still ways for us to carry on groups constantly harassing them. ris, Clarke, Gunning and Matthews. year, to discuss peace.

the fourth phase of armed resis- is it in any way surprising that the

tance. ANOTHER OPINION expressed in Japanese should want peace?

Any objections to the proposed chande of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement. Dated at Hong Kong, this 21st day of October, 1938.

1888

(Signed) J. J. PATERSON.

CHINESE ESTATES,

LIMITED.

THIRD INTERIM

DIVIDEND."

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a THIRD IN-

TERIM DIVIDEND for the year ending the 28th February, 1939, of two per cent, that is $2.00 per share, will be paid on all shares in this Company on Tuesday, the 1st November, 1938, at the Company's Office at China Building, 5th floor...

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the

an accident at Castle Peak Road at 7 p.m. on October 15, when seven-year-old boy was hurt and later died at the Kowloon Hospital. Bail or $100 was allowed.

With these

the London Press, probably Is not this peace talk, therefore, garbled by those very same journ a lot of insidious Japanese pro- alists whom we have mentioned, i paganda? Naturally. Japan would Is that Japan constitutes a threat Hike to have peace now that Canton to Hongkong. supposedly on ac-

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has fallen and it

to follow suit. But the fall

BENCH COMMENDS STUDENTS

Two students. Anthony Brown, 18. and Joseph Li

F. J.

Staff

ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS'

DEPARTMENT

Rev. J. Good. B.A., Chapin. to' the Forces. 4th CL (temp. commn.)

is granted that rank (Oct. 15)

شاد

INTERNAL GAINS

Much as China has suffered from ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS this war, China has on the other hand also gained considerably. Be- Capt. H. T. Pepper. Welch R..

THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS

Bhort Service Commission.-J.

QUEEN

ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE

more valuable, feudal militarists have been entirely 'Biquidated and pro- vincialism eradicated. As the war progresses, our internal achieve- ments will not come to a halt This brings out the necessity to carry on the struggle.

is probable that warmiy commended by the Magis and Paymr. on

22. were relinguishes the grading of Capt. sides the complete national unity count of the Munich Agreement. SHEER

ceasing to be achieved, communications are im Japan has too much on her hands JAPANESE

Hankow may very rate, Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen, at empid, with the BARC. (Sept. proved, and what is still that she does not dare to embroil PROPAGANDA likely.

at the Kowloon Court yesterday 25). Britain. In the operations cul- minating in the occupation of of Canton and the fall of Hankow for having assisted in the arrest!

of two Chinese near. Homuntin Canton, the Japanese have gone to will mean nothing to the Chinese Street on Sunday. no little pains to avoid the British campaign. They mean that only a

Yu Lot, 18. charged with snatch-C. Dodd to be Lt. (on prob.) by keeping as far away from the couple of more cities are lost and ing a handbag from a 21-year-old" (Sept. 28).

as that the Chinese people's deter-woman, Ching Wa, was sentenced New Territories (Kowloon) possible; in fact, following their mination to resist them will be to three months hard labour.

Turning to the problem of peace, landing at Bias Bay they carefully stronger than ever....

Kwok Kwong, 19, who, it is

it is a irrefutable universal prin- avoided involving Great Britain by

claimed. Interferred with Brown striking northwest and westward IT WOULD BE A BOLD CHINESE when he was chasing Yu, catching

Sister Miss N. L. Watson reaigns ciple that a country is able to make GOVERNMENT which would along the banks of the East River.

hold of his arm and speaking to her appt (Oct. 15).

The follg Staff Nurses to be That everybody, especially the dare, in the present mood of the him in Chinese, was discharged Chinese, is disappointed at the Chinese people, to discuss peace for lack of a sufficiently strong Sisters (Bept. 1)--Miss M. AL amazing debacle of Canton, in terms with Japan and siga away case against him. common knowledge but there are any of China's honour or China's absolutely no visible signs of a sovereignty and we would go so far Chinese surrender to Japan."

as to assume that any government which did so would find itself im- mediately branded as a group of traitors and the people would at once rally against it.

Bunday apparently was a terrible day for Canton, as the Chinese, realizing that Canton had passed into Japanese hands, did the only thing left for them

to do and that was to CANTON'S The TRANSFER BOOK of set the whole city on DAY OF the Company will be CLOSED are similar to what TERROR from the 28th October to the the Russians did to 1st November, 1938, both days

Inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

'FUNG PING' FAN;

Director & Secretary. Hong Kong, 22nd October, 1838.

1991

COLONY'S HEALTH

Currie, Miss H. M. Grant, Miss Of (CL 2) to be Experimental M. G. L. Cuming. Miss J. W. M. of. (C1. X)" (July 1). . * Waterz

MEMOILANDA

The follg. to be Staff Nurses on

Capt. P. F. Henry, hp, late R provl appt. Miza B. J. Taylor'

of 11- (Oct. 3); Miss B. L Lavers, Miss Fas, retires on account

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2. Limitations as to China's scale of war preparationé. supply of ammunitions and training, experts, etc. Japanese circles announced that.

with China's approval, Japan may should these two principles meet

CHIANG MUST RESIGN (1) Chiang Kai-shek must re- sign, his military and ad- ministrative powers must be handed over to Wang Ching-wel.

(2) In the readjustment

of

China's foreign relations. the China, Japan and Powers concerned' shoul together make the deck- slons.

(3) The areas occupied by the Japanese ever since the Lukuochlao Incident shall be evacuated in groups but according to the following process:

(a) According to the order of the Chinese indemnities to the losses incurred by the Japan- ese army in the area.

(b) According to the order of the removal of the influences of Chiang Kai-shek and the Communists in the area

(e) According to the order of virtual enforcement of the Peace Preservation Corps aja- tem, and policing.system in the

area.

(a) Based on the system of Japanese "occuoled area, China shall guarantee that the areas: "will not be dominated by anti-

Japanese influences and wi not be developed by the capital of third Powers,

IN WEEK-END

G. R. Walter, Miss M. A. Martin health receiving a gratuity (Oct. Osborne, hp.. The health returns for the 72

15); Lt. A. F. (Oct; 10)... ended midnight Sunday

late The King's R., on completion ESTABLISHMENTS. It is a well known fact that hours

of a period of five years on the Japan, Anding herself in an ex-show nine cases of dysentery, five

on account of Sch. of Equitation-Capt. A B. hp. list, retire ceptionally bad way economically, cases of diphtheria, three cases of would welcome peace at the pre-cholera and two cases of enteric J. Scott. 5th Inns. D.G., relin ill-health (Oct. 15). sent moment but they miscalculate fever.

quishes the appt. of Instr. (Oct.) INDIAN OFFICE, OCT.", 14

INDIAN ARMY Health Bulletin of Far 1) The Moscow in 1812 when Napoleon the Chinese people who have

Tele- nothing whatever to fear so long Easterni Porta for the week ending Inspn. Dept., Engr. and Big-

be Majs. to marched on their capital,

Lt-Cols. --A. F. nals Stores.-Lt. R. G. Jackson, grams received yesterday indicate as they remain united as they have October 15 is as follows that the Chinese propose to adopt been during the past year and" a Cholera Cawnpore 1 Calcutta BA, RE, to be Asst. Inser Morton (Aug. 26). W. D. Churcher |(Aug. 28); F H Hartnoll (Sept. similar methods in the event of the half. Peace talks just now would 25. Madras 3, Macao 39 (277), (Oct. 1). fall of Hankow.

be meaningless and the sooner Hongkong 16. Shuighat 82 Experimental Estabt. Shore-2) R. H. Stubbs (Bept. 8).

L of N. Fastern Bureau oroad- buryness-Lt W. R. G. Cook, R. Sec. Lt. W. P. P. Cleverton to people get the rumour out of their

As soon as Generalissimo Chiang heads the better it will be The cast gave 39 cases but direct-re to be Experimental Of (Oct. be Lt. (Nov. 29. 1937); Lt. Col

B. C. Williams is transfd. to the proclaims his resonation M- only peace possible is peace with port from Macao gave 27 cases,

Small-pox-Bombay 1, Calcutta honour for China, not peace that

7

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THIS TIME. THE JAPANESE troops appear to have behaved

Optical Research, Dept. Lt. Semi-Effective List (Oct. 9): well to the civilian population, but Isn't it somewhat late after the will endanger China's independence 3. Madras 17. Hanol 1. "Ahanghai Col decal Col Chow Col) &. Lt Col 4.

[10.

Kerrison, from Experimental (Oct 18) murder and rape in the north of and existence,

FREE ACTIVITIES (e) According to the process of China's guarantee to safe- guard Japanese Investments and: free activities in the oc- cupled area.

BMackay retires Wang may immediately convoke

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