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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933.
PEKING WAITING
BOMBARDMENT OPENS AT MIYUN
LUAN HO CROSSED.
LONG STREET CHASE DESCRIBED.
ARREST OF MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE SHOT AT EDITOR
pro-
THE VOLUNTEERS
ORDER FOR THE COMING WEEK ISSUED
1-Parado.
Friday, May 12,
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, ordern by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.9.0., Mr. M. K. Lo, defending counsel.B.E, commandant Hongkong Volun- in the case in which Clan H1, 4teer Defence Corps. chicken carrier, is charged with the Peking, May 12. The Battio is still raging to the attempted shooting of the
(n). Tho Battery-1. There will south-west of Nanilenmen where prietor of the Tin Nam Yat Po, the Chinese forces have taken up a had a narrow escape yesterday boa parede for Lewis Gun Instruc new position. The Chinese troops, from receiving a head injury when tion at 6.30 pm. at Headquarters on overhead Thursday, May 18th. 2. Those mem. shattered by the Intensive shelling the blades of an
bers attending Peak Range on Sun- and bombing of the past few days, broke and fell near him, through day, day 14th will catch the 9.30 6.10. Drcm-Mufti or Uni- have been replaced by a now divi-striking against a ladder which had Peak Tram
been brought as an exhibit into form. Itange Officer-Lieut. M. 1. do slon.
Court.
Apparently the whole of the Loan region in already occupied. Whether Peking and Tientsin will be invaded is impossible to pre-
dict.
fon
Ville.
nt
(d). Machine Gun Troop-Parade at Causeway Bay Stables at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16th.
(b), Engineer Company-Practice There is little doubt that the
The ladder had the mark of a
nt Miniture Range qui Monday, May Japanese objective in this sector is Miyun, 40 miles from Peking. bullet on it, and Mr. Fraser, the 15th,
(c). Corps Signal. Forade The purpose of the present opera-Crown Counsel, intended showing tions is to seize a line, roughly it to Mr. Wynne Jones, the presid-Corps Headquarters at 6.80 p.m. on from Myun to Luanchow.
ing. Magistrate, Unaware of the Tuesday, 16th May, 1933. overhead fan, Mr. Fraser brought the Indder closer, when the blades of the fan-struck the top of the
(e), Armoured Car Section.- ladder, and were both broken off, Parade on Monday, May 16th at one of them falling close to Mr. Lo. Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. for those
This Incident occurred after who have been detalled.
(f). Scottish Company-Parade on Further visits from Japanese three witnesses for the prosecution Thursday, 18th May, 1933-No. planes are considered certain nndjhad given their evidence. The Platoon at Kowloon under Lieut, T. some observera believe the next rst was Sergeant D. Reidy, who P. Saunderson for Revolver Training. plane will drop bombs, using the stated that Detective Inspector No. 7 Pintoen at Headquarters under Aring from the city defences Ran Chu Heung brought the revolver to Lieut, A. W. Brown for Machine Gun pretext for a third visit, expected the Central Charge Room at 8.15 Training.
dis- (g). The Officers Commanding the to-morrow morning. The arrival p.m. Five rounds had been of the plane is being awaited with charged from the weapon, which undormentioned Units will issue their he later handed over to Sab-Ins-Motor Machine Gun Section, A.A. Orders separately to their Commande: acute intereat.-Reuter's Spreint.
pector Chester-Woods. Thousand Wounded Arrive
Peking, May 12. Intensive bombardment of Mi Yun, 40 miles north-east of Peking, and other cities inside the Great Wall, was carried was to-day by Japanese planes, according to Chi- nese reports.
Anzac Company,
The Kennedy Road Range is allot- ted to the Armoured Car Section on Monday, May 15th.
3-Musketry Cup and Effeiency
Cap.
Ho Hang, a salesman employed LA. Company, Portuguese Company, at the S Hing foreign goods shop, 2. Kounedy Road Range-Allotment No. 19, Lyndhurst Terrace, saidiof: that on the night in question thers lady were two other foltin, two customers and himself in the shop. He was behind the counter. At 7.50 p.m. he heard two gun reports from the street, like
big cracker He next heard the exploding.
und noise of broken glass
dressed in European someone
B. The Emeloney Cup for tha The Japanese have apparently clothes, whom he recognised In Training Season 1942-1933 has been succeeded in occupying most of the Court as Lo Wai-keung, the editor, won by the Motor Machine Gun Sec- old positions, but at present are come rushing into the shop and tion.
The not crossing the Laan River.
Commandant the rear part. Witness
congratulates run to
down
ten Capt. M. A. Johnson, (M. M. and Lieut. for about squatted
B. G. Willams 0% their Efflelent minutes, during which time he
Units. heard three more shots.
4-Leave.
A thousand Chinese wounded have arrived here from the front.
Remain Calm!
Peking, May 12.
A. The Musketry Cup for the Training Season 1932-1933 has been won by the Engineer Company with Baw an average of 08.73.
Four
Senseless," was the term up- panes of glass were broken. When No. 1300 Trooper R. J. D. C. Grieve, plied by General Pao Yu-lln, the noise had subsided, he stood up Machine" Gun Troop, granted 12 Director of the Peking Publie and saw Inspector Chu Houng months leave with effect from 7.3.33
The Ins- to 6.3.31. Safety Bureau when interviewed standing at the door.
No. 1685 Cpl. J. H. Davy, Machine to-day concerning the visits of the pector picked up the revolver from
Gun Troop, granted eight months Japanese aeroplanes. He said the floor.
28.2.39 to that at best the general visits
leave with effect from could only disturb a small section
27.10.33.
5-Struck off the Strength. of the Chinese people in the rear,
Permitted to Resign. and could have no effect on he military situation whatever.
General Pao Yu-lin declared that the air defences of-the City here in a sound condition and the people should remain calm.-Buster,
the
Luan River Crossed
Tokyo, May 12.
Two other shop fokla, Fung Kit and Fung Sang, gave evidence of
similar nature.
The Chase.
No. 20 Pte. J. L. McPherson, Re- servo Company, with effect, from 12th. May, 1933.
The arrest of the defendant after a long chase in the street was next No. 524 Pto. W. J. Simmons, 'Re- described by Ng Tak-wing, manag-serve Company, with effect from 12th. ing partner of the Fourteen Shop May, 1933. in Wyndham Street.
Having completed three years'
Wliness said that about 7.45 Service, p.m. he left his house and went up 10 Platoon, with effect from 22.3.33.
No. 1417 Pte, C. V. Marques, No. Lyndhurst Terrace towards Gago
6. Strength, On arriving near the
W. H. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps.
he ran, and
Mukden messages state that Street.
2058 Plo. G. O. W. Stewart, M. G. following heavy fighting, the corner, he heard the report of a Troop 9.5.38.
gun. He turned round and saw a 2060 Poe. F. J. Bond, M. G. Troop Japanese forced a passage across
Luan River. The Chinese man dressed in a black jacket fire 0.6.33.
2060 Pic. W. E. Hunt, M. G. Troop second shot. The man was the broke up and fled, with the Japan-length of two shops away
from 10.5.33. ese in pursuit.
him, and was running with his of Messages from Peking, however, two hands stretched in front declare that intest reports from him about the level of his chest. the Luanho region mention further Witness did not see whom he was attempta by the Japanese forces to firing at. The man then ran into saw the man in black run out of cross the River at different points, the shop, and witness heard two Chuk Hing Lane about ten paces Fighting at Shitize has spread more reports. A man dressed in in front of them. The man took into the shallows, but the Chinese black jacket then came out of the off his jacket white claim to be able to repulse the shop, and ran towards him. When then had on a white singlet. He man to Wellington advance of the Japanese.
the man had run past him, witness chased the noticed a Chinese sergeant giving Street, where the man turned to intu Graham General Ho Chu-kuo has return- chase. Witness also joined in the the left, and went
still ten ed to the field to take charge of chusTE”, He was then about twelve Street. Witness was operations.-Reuter.
to thirteen puces behind the man paces behind him. The man ran in black. The man had a black down to Queen's Road, turned into Streat And again Into jacket and a black pair of trousers Peel
He 011. ran into Gage Street. Wellington Street. He then turned Peking, May 11. An official communique issued The sergeant and witness followed, to the left into Staveley Street. this afternoon claims that two and say the man run lato Chuk Witness then caught hint up, and strong Chinese cavalry forces, King lane. Witness then ran along arrested him. P. C. C. 300 came up assisted by an armored train, are Gage Street to Gattzlaff Street to and searched him, after which they still holding the point onst
of interest the man. The sergeant took him to No. 19, Lyndhurst to the police Chang where fighting is stiliran into the lane. When witness Terrace, and then
got to Guttzlaff Street he saw an- going on.
other policeman, P. C. C. 300, who The hearing was at this stage next Wednesday Heavy Bghting is also reported also joined in the chase. They adjourned until
ran down Guttzlaff Street, and he afternoon.
Changli Resistance,
from other areas, Renter.
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