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EDITORIAL
KOREAN NATIONALISTS UNITE STRONGLY
Three Existing Parties
Amalgamated
CHUNGKING, (By Air Mall)—The Korean nationalists have been more strongly united with, the recent formation of the Korean In- dependence Party, say: Central News
The newly-formed party marks the amalgamation of three exist- ing parties among the Korean revolutionists: the Korean Nationaliata, the Korean Independence and the Korean Revolutionary parties.
The founding of the united party was announced in a manifesto re-
cently issued in Chungking. It 15 POPULAR
pointed out that the three former
EDUCATION
SUIYUAN CIVILIANS
AWARDED
were
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940.
CHINESE COMMENTS ON U.S. GOVT. CHANGES
Great prominence was given by local Chinese newspapers to President Roosevelt's nomination of Col William Knox und - Mr. WEST SUTYUAN, 'June 23 (Cen-
Henry L. Stimson a Secretaries of the Navy and War Departments tral)-Pecuniary rewards given to about 180 civilians in Sul-respectively in the U. S. Government.
Editorials on "the President's bombshell Kanouncement were cut... yuan for the gallant part they played in the recapture of Wu- ried in the Ta Kung Pao, Sing Tao Jh Pao, National Times and yuan at a mass meeting summon-
ed by the Bulyuan Provincial Government yesterday,
other papers.
As &
NEWSETTES
The TA KUNG. PAO discredits the belief that the change in the Altogether 35,000 were distribut-U. S. Government is a prelude to ed, each receiving from $20 to $50, America entering the war.
Among those who were reward-result of France's capitulation, the
HRH the Duke of Windsor ed were women with bound feet chance for the United States to celebrated his 16th birthday yes- who had helped in the transport participate in the European war terday. of wounded soldiers, and monks has been lost, the paper says, ́` who had provided accommodation for the wounded.
The chief reason for the new Mr. E.R, Butters has been ap- appointments, the paper believes, pointed to be Financial Secretary is that the United States will exert with effect from Jany. 1, 1940. greater efforts in her arms expan- sion programme.
IN KWEILIN Anti-Traitor a
Movement In Kwangtung
KWEILIN, June 3 (Central)- The Kwangst Provincial Govern-
Stimson
+
FOLICY STIFFENED
It Is notized for general infor-
this connection it is notified that THE TENSION and anxiety parties have for several decades of the last few days ended struggled along similar lines for photographs with a GLOSSY BACK are not considered suit. yesterday with the news that the independence of Korea and the France had concluded an amancipation of the Korean people armistice with Germany. from Japanese oppression. Their
The paper" attaches special signimation that the Belgian Congo is To avoid delay and unnecessary While it would not be strictly members are scattered throughout
ficance to the appointment of Mr.regarded as Allied territory. waiting, licences may be forward- correct to say that the decl-Korea, China, Europe and Americament has laid down a five-year
As Secretary of War, Since the Manchurian incident
predicting that America's policy The Bishop of Hongkong preach- ed through the post to the sion came as a surprise, it
SHIUKWAN, June 23 (Central) | vis-a-vis the Far East will be ed at the morning service of St. education Accountant, Police Headquarters has, nevertheless, created an 1931, a united front has been plan for the promotion of popular
'Andrew's Church yesterday which The expenditure for the first The anti-traltor movement is in stiffened. and should be accompanied by a feeling of great disappoint-formed by the three parties am→
full swing in Kwangtung.
The SING TAO JIH PAO, how was broadcast. crossed cheque in favour of the ment, not only among neutraling at the restoration of the inde-
pendence of Korea. In this united year has been fixed at $10,808,178;
Wong Yueh-chu, so-called chair-ever, believes that the new Hong Kong Government covering nations, but chiefly among front were included six different for the second year $14.142,278, for
man of the peace maintenance (pointments foreshadow more poal- Mr. H.J. Pearce, M.C., bas been French subjects living outside organizations of overseas Koreans the third year $17,574,178, for the :the necessary fees. The licences the boundaries of their em-in the United States of America fourth year $20,538,178 and for the Committee at Elenchow and Tangtive Intervention in the European { appointed to be Accommodation Chi-yu, so-called vice-chairman of War from the United States. |Officer, with effect from May 19, will be returned through the pire and who had all hoped The parties, however, continued to tions will be made from the pro-at Taltsing, have been arrested were aimed at reducing Republican
afth year $13,790,640. Appropria- the peace maintenance committee Domestically, the paper says, they 1940, until further notice." that, while France might be manage their respective affaim in- compelled to abandon the dependent of one another, and only vincial and national treasuries, and escorted by the military au- obstruction to the arms expansion Mr. Katsuo Okazaki, Consul- struggle in her own territory, when major issues ua tummon to- she would seek means to con- terest arose did their executives tinue the fight from some part put their heads together. 365 of her colonial possessions.
TIME OPPORTUNE
post.
SD. T. H. KING.
Commissioner of Police.
16.6.40,..
This, however, was not to be Since the Sino-Japanese hostili-will be trained..
and even while these lines are ties have been turning more and being written, the French more in favour of China, the time
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The number of teachers respon-thorities for trial and punishment programme, and constatated a blow General for Japan at Hongkong. sible for popular education has
The Kwangtung Provincial Gov-to the forthcoming Republican Na resumed charge of the Consulate- been estimated at 70,367. In ad-ernment will give pecuniary re-tional Convention at Philadelphia General for Japan on June 18... dition to those available, 41.425 wards to those responsible for
The journal concludes by ..., er- their arrest.
pressing the hope that Mr. Stim-
It is notifed for general inferma- son, who has been a staunch ad- LAIYANG, June 23 Central)vocator
tion that the United States Gov- of ati arms embargo of the peace maintenance com scheme, with his assumption of Fel Kwo-kal. so-called chairman against Japan, will realise hisament has agreed to take charge
of British Interests in Italy. mittes in Yorang on the Cantonmen
THE BRITISH LEGION delegates are being compelled is opportune, the manifesto points JAPANESE NAVAL
Hong Kong & Chlpa Branch
the restore
form
at a point west of Tunglia.
PUPPET EXECUTED
Capt. S.H. Batty-Smith, the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)||Re- gular Army of Reserve Officers, has been appointed Alde-de-Camp to His Excellency the Officer Adminis– tering the Government with effect from June 15
to sign a separate arinistice out. for the Korean nationalists with Italy, the European and revolutionists to
VESSELS SUNK Hankow Railway in north Hunan, The NATIONAL TIMES predicts The name of Liang Tsu-bajang, partner in the Nazi campaign stronger united front. Hence, the
is reported to have been executed that with the changes in the Navy of the King's Dispensary, Kowloor The Committee urgently ask of, world aggression. No one formation, of the Korean Indepen
TUNEL June 23 (Central)-Chi- for having offended the Japanese and War Departments, the United Branch, 365, Nathan Road, Ków- all who served in the last War in the world today will enter-dence Party. to join or refoin the Legion, the tain a shadow of doubt that
States will likely take more positive toon, has been added to the Re- The aim of the Korean Inde-nese mobile artillery along the authorities.
action against aggressor nations, gister of Pharmacists, purpose being to form a body of the terms, which will be im-pendence Party will be to bring Yangtze scored a notable success
JAPANESE FORCES even to the extent of going into|-- men of mature age and experience posed on a heroic and gallant about by means of revolution then June 18 when they sank three
REPORTED SENT
war if the situation demands.- whose opinion and services (apart nation, founded on centuries downfall of the Japanese rule and Japanese naval vessels in a row
cultural, economie,
TO HAINAN from individual activities) might of glorious tradition, will be political and International status Or the three vessels, one was a be of value at the present time. most drastic. The German of Korea as a free and independent destroyer and the other two gun- KWELIN, June za (Central).
Fuehrer's theatrical gestures nation.
boats. The destroyer was repeated- Large numbers of remnant Jap- Will those who are in accord
meeting with the at his
Preparations are being made to ly hit fore and aft and badly dam anese forces, who suffered repeated kindly register their names with French delegates in the his-establish a provisional government aged. It was seen to take in water reverses on the north Kwangtung the undersigned, accompanying toric town of Compiegne in-of the Republic of Korea This and gradually sink. The gunboats, front in the last few weeks are their application with the sub-dicated to what extent his government is to closely coordinate coming to its rescue, were also reported to have been transferred
His Excellency the Officer Ad- WEST HUPER, June 23 (Central) ministering the Clovernment has scription of $230
form of revenge for the so-ts struggle for the independence challenged by the Chinese there to the Hainan Island for reorgani
One of the most serious reverses approved the relinquishment of the called wrongs suffered by of Korea with the resistance of battery and hit many times. Be-sation.
Com-China against Jepan
fore going to the bottom of the Germany will take.
The total casualties of the Jap-west of the Han River has been appointment of Mr. B.C. Fay. water, many parts of the boats anese on both sides of the river suffered by the Japanese main Police Cadet, as his Alde-de-Camps. ment, however, must await
were in Games,
northward from Tsungia are reforce deployed between Tangyang with effect from June 18, 1940. It is believed that the three ships liably estimated at over 6,000. Huge and Ichang carried considerable amount of amounts of ammunition were seiz. Driven to the northwest' - of ammunition in addition to a large jed, by the Chinese, in addition to Tangyang, it was subjected to number of blue-jackets,
a Japanese plane shot down
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CHUNGKING, June 23 (Central)
THERE IS,, nevertheless, a peculiar significance in the report that the terms which will be imposed on France by -The National Relief Association THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC Signor Mussolini will be even held a mass meeting in honour of more exacting than those de- the police squads, and rescue corps. manded by Herr Hitler. It is which have done gallant service in not difficult to see in this Japanese air raids over Chungking statement the wolf's role recently.
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SERIOUS JAPANESE REVERSE
His Excellency the Officer AG- three days' heavy assaults and put ministering the Government has Casualties been pleased to recognise. Mr. to fight on June 21,
Katsuo Okazaki, Japanese. Consul- are estimated at about 5,000. -
Following the recapture of Shax General at Hongkong, as being in on the north bank of the Yang-charge of Italian interests in the
Colony.. tze River below Ichang and Chien- yangyi on the Blangyang-Bhasi highway, the Chinese are · în- Els Majesty the King has not Over 2,000 people were present
creasing pressure upon the rem- been advised to exercise his power THE MEANS of taking recon-
nant Japanese in the triangular of disallowance with respect to the. ing to play after he has mas at the gathering with Mr. Ku
area between Shast Ichang and Ordinance to amend the Interpre- queraded as a sheep before Cheng-kang presiding A three-naissance photographs from the
*tation Ordinance, 1911, and the NOTICE IS HEREBY
his partner in crime. While minute silence was observed for the air have greatly improved since the
The report of Dr. Milanius de
TRAIN BLOWN UP
Ordinance to amend the Fire In- policemen and rescuela who sacri- } last war. GIVEN that the Register of he plans to remain in occupa aced their own lives in rescuing LEVELLING DIFFICULTIES B
Almeida, Anti-Tuberculosis "Med!-
A Japanese milltary train stop-vestigation Ordinance 1895. Members of the Company will tion of France until he defeats
Then, cameras were mounted in cal Officer of the Colombo Munt-ping at Tangang station on - the be dosed from 1st July, 1940 to Britain, and in order to get
such a way that true levelling was cipality, has been considered at a Nanking-Shanghai Rallway, 61 His Excellency the Oncer Ad- the 10th July, 1940, both days the French Fleet into his Appreciation of the remarkable difficult Level sometimes had to meeting of the Standing Com- miles south-east of Nanking, was ministering the Government has inclusive, during which period clutches, he hopes that his rescue work done was expressed by be guessed at and many of the mittee on Sanitation and Markets, blown up with bombs by Chinese been pleased to award the mo- The Committee has recommend troops in a daring raid on the clency Medal of the Hongkong no Transfer of Shares can be Italian ally will be able to Mr. Ku. Others who spoke were pictures were far out of the veK"
ed that the Municipal Council night of June 20.pe annex for himself the impor-Generai Liu Chin, Chungking Gartical,
Volunteer Defence Corps to Lance- registered.
tant French territory in rison Commander, Dr. K. C. Wu For oblique pictures quite an should open sub-clinics at all the
No fewer than 300 Japanese were Corporal Carlos Alberta de Jesus North Africa. Once that is Mayor of Chungking. and Mr. other sort of camera was used. Municipal dispensaries and that killed or wounded and a quantity Viera Ribeiro,
of a central
of military supplies was destroyed. accomplished. the wolf will, Hung Lan-yo: Vice Director of the roughly described as like a coffee the establishing
The Chinese withdrew safely no doubt, be ready to bare his Social Attairs Board of the Central pot. It Bad two handles, which clinic should be considered at a
the photographer held over the later stare.
after the raid. fangs on his Mediterranean Kuomintang Headquarters. scapegoat and make His! On behalf of the Association, Mr. side, trying to avoid the situ snatch of all that Italy Ma Chao-chun, formerly Mayor of stream, as he pointed the camera 363 thought she was securing for Nanking, presented a towel and a at the objective.
ANY DEVIATION herself. Thus will begin the dollar to each of the 13,000 police..
Nowadays one camera can take squabble over the early spoils men in the wartime capital. The
gifts were received by Colonel both vertical and oblique views, the aggressors of Europe have Tang Y, the Police Commissioner, The spirit levels in the mounting been able to secure by ruth- behalf of the polles immediately show any deviation. less and bestial methods. Thus The meeting sent a telegram to Adjustment is quick and easy representations to the French an-hand to King Faruk the reply The Hongkong Filipinos will also follow the undoing generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek The use of film stead of the thorities with regard to the "re- from King George to the personal ed all The French, newspapers yesterday of the wrongs which have so paying respects and another tele-old-fashioned plates is another ob ported acceptance by the Indo- message from King Farouk warned their readers to be far been committed by them gram to the Chinese frontline or advantaged p guard against rumours in con- and the beginning of the end troops encouraging them to shed a stock of half a dozen maga of the goods frame by way of resverday. There is no news as In the last war a big job need-Chins Government of the Jap Meanwhile, it is reported that anese deman for the stopping the Egyptian Premier resigned nexion with the German peace of the terror which is stalking on
zines, each of which held only terms a
* Europe and the world today.
eighteen plates; and there was "Petit Parialen" says the Ger- ⠀ THE FRENCH capitulation, mau peace terms are probably in however, does not mean the now until what the allies set always the risk of passing over a spired by the double anxiety of defeat of the righteous cause out to achieve has been ac- the inverted metal sheets to jam. ending hostilities and satisfying for which Britain took up complished. The very im- so that they could be cleared only colonial claims.
arms with her allles. While minence of greater danger to by shipping the camera and "Figaro" argues that if the treaty is to be willingly executed, the whole British Empire the home land has roused the shaking the plates back into the
sympathises with the French British spirit to a pitch that box Germany is winded adversary, people and recognises the confirms the determination of the paper says and consequently tragic circumstances which the Empire never to turn back cannot devote all her forces to have led to the present post- now. Here in Hongkong, the now the work of gendarmerie and tion of a brave ally, it is even readiness of all communities police
more determined to continue to lend their full energy and
GERMANY IS "WINDED"
BORDEAUX, Juns 23 (Reuter)
it must be reasonable,
Nazi terms typew
up 30 closely
*
It is reported here that the the battle for right over support to realising the might Never before, indeed, of victory is an examp has the response to an in-this undaunted will to win creased war effort been more With such unanimity of pur emphaticallyv given.
pose
such encourage- every part of the British do ment and minions – and color and Britain vill
torates over the seas mocracy will live
me airmations
ture. stand by the mother coun
ence of the world
The average age of the Ad- ministration which has under- taken, the task of winning this for us is more then seved years older than the average age of the men who won the Less
Peter Howard
magazine a second time, causing
the
OSURES
Bured of the camera contains sufficient ive inches
xposure
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The Committee has approved the other proposals made by Dr. de Almeida in. His report.
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RESIGNS
A Warrant, under the bands of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral and under the Seal of the Admiral. ty conferring jurisdiction upon the" Supreme Court of Hongkong in CAIRO,... June ⠀ 23 - (Reuter) -- matter of Prize, has become effec- CHUNGKING, June 23 (Reutery King Farouk will receive the Brive in relation to the war between It is stated that the Chinese tish Ambassador today. It is ex-Britain, and Taly, Foreign Office has made urgent pected that the Ambassador will
CHINESE PROTEST
Indo-China."
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yet of the new government.
Messerschmitts:
"Ancient" Planes Triumph
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