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FOUNDED 1981

No. 14044

ZAD WAXXWF TUESDAY, JUNE 27,

1933,

日五初月五街

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Tel. 20269.

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EXTENSION OF HOURS OF THE NAZI WAY WITH OPPOSITION

WATER SUPPLY

TEN HOURS DAILY

FOR KOWLOON & PART

OF VICTORIA

PEAK DISTRICT TO WAIT

Au increase in the hours of water supply in Kowloon and parts of Hongkong has been authorised by the Water Authori- ty to take effect as from to-

morrow,

Instead of six hours' supply these. districts will receive a ten hours' supply in future, the hour being:

6 a.m. to li a.m.

4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The whole of Kowloon and New Kowloon will receive the benefit of the concession.

On the Island, the district! affected is that part of the city

lying west of Garden and Murray Roads and bounded on south by Upper Albert Road, Lyttelton Road, the Univeralty and Pok- fulam Road.

For the present, it does not embrace the Peak District.

OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

Biggest University

GREAT WIN FOR in World

HONGKONG

Splendid Batting

in Somerset

(Special to "Talograph"}

Messages Ordinanco, 1481. £7, 1/2 1.m.)

FOUNDATION STONE LAID BY KING

London, June 26. With imposing ceremonial'

(D Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphs and in the presence of a dis- "Neostred" "Jens | tinguished gathering including representation of seats of learn- ing in many parts of world, the King, accompanied by the Queen and attended by Lord Irwin, Minister for Education laid the foundation stone of the new University of London buildings in Bloomsbury this afternoon,

Hongkong's cricketers thoroughly mastered the Men Mendip at Wells yesterday, scoring 235 for 8 In reply to a total of 133.

Richardson and Anderson scored the runs before retiring. Details on Page Eight,

Their Majesties drove through the streets crowded with sight- seers in an open Landau, and with misman escort of the Household Ca-

MANCHÚRIA SCARE

ALLEGED CHINESE

PLOTTING

:

PEKING STUDENT

CAPTURED

(Special to "Telegraph")

Roselued Janu

ty Telegraph, Copyright. Talegraphic legger Ordinance, 11. 7 am)

[valry.

The new building which will serve as, a centre of the largest University in the world has been designed by Mr. Charles Holden. It will take thirty years to com- plete..

The King, in acknowledging loyal address, senlied that the University which had completed a century of distinguished and hon- loured life, had waited a long time for its home, and he rejoiced to see the beginning of a finely planned would group of building which serve as the headquarters for her far reaching work and influence.

un-

"I count it of a good omen that in these difficult times we have an opportunity of showing an shaken faith in the inestimable benefits of knowledge and educa- tion." His Majesty added.--Bri- tish Wireleas.

The site which is ten and

A

The official statement points out that the areas to receive an ex tended supply are those which can

Changchun, June 27. be served elther from the mainland through the cross-harbour pipe or

Intensive activity in from Aberdeen and Pokfulam Reservoirs which are filing well: Japanese and Manchukuo An extended supply to the re-official circles, has followed mainder of the island will be con- the arrest of a Chinese stu- generosity of the Rockefeller

dent on the South Man-Foundation Fund.—Reuter, churian Railway.

sidered when the storage in the main reservoirs, permits.

THE RAINFALL.

It is alleged that a widespread The Royal Observatory reports that during the 24-hours endod at conspiracy to inciff: disorder in

10 a.m. to-day, the rainfall regis-Manchukuo has been unearthed as tered was .66 inch, making a total since January of 19.25 inches, the result of the arrest, which re- against an average of 37.38 inches.sulted in important papers falling

More than cleven inches of rain into police hands. have fallen since the beginning of June,

The forecast for to-day is South East winds, moderate, fair

showery.

at

the

half acres in area, has been ac quired Jargely through the

A HENDON AIR DISPLAY

FOREIGN VISITORS

ENTRANCED

The student was arrested Liaoyang, on the S.M.R. to south of Mukden. Ho confessed

London, June 26. to that he had come of Peking and

Over 1,000 foreign guests were further investigations conducted

at Hendon 'y the have revealed the Society of British Aircraft Con- of the alleged constructors at a display of flying and aircraft engines components and accessories.

to

The depression of the China by the Japanese authorities are entertained Son has become deeper and is stated centred about 100 miles south-existence east of Hainan. It will probably spiracy, move W.N.W.

SITUATION.

of

MANY SMUGGLE THROUGH. Some magnificent exhibitions of It is stated that a number of flying were given in military aero- THE NORTH CHINA young students of both sexes have planes, as well as in mail and pas been smuggling themselves into senger carrying and pleasure air- Manchurin from Peking and Tien-craft. tain with the avowed object

The machines were thrown open stirring up disorder.

to the inspection of the guests They are alleged to have dis- who were deeply impressed with armed suspicion by assuming the the exhibition-British Wireless.

al- roles of clerks and coolies, though a number appear to have come in quite openly, representing themselves as peaceful visitors.

LI CHI-CHUN STILL HOLDING ON

Li Chi-chun, whose presence in the Luan Ho region is causing much annoyance to the Chinese authorities now controls five or six districts and shows no sign of withdrawal.

for

ORGANISATIONS CREATED. They are credited with having worked among the Chinese The proximity of the Li Chi- some time and to have succeeded chun forces and the Chinese in forming certain anti-Manchu- Government troops may cause an kuo organisations. unfortunate incident. Repented

Investigations are now rigorous-

protests have been lodgad with the ty proceeding with the object of Japanese but they have taken no tracing the leaders of these or- stops to cause Ll Chi-chun's de- parture and it is alloged that they are actively assisting him.Special.

THE TEST MATCH

ganisations-Reuter.

PROFESSOR MOLEY IN

A HURRY

Flying to Conference From Ireland

ENGLAND SECURE UPPER HAND

·Aftor a bad start, England Bocured a winning position in the Firat Tent against the West. Professor Moley, the American Indles. Dismissed for 296, they economist, who is officially duo at Manhattan at disposed of six West Indies bate- Plymouth in the

more mon for 65 runs before the close 6 p.m. to-day is making a

London, June 27.

of play. Details on Page Eight. dramatic arrival, according to a Embassy report In American circles, where it la stated that he

The R.M.S. "Emprens of Ania" from is disembarking at Queenstown, in Manila is due here at 7.00 8.1, on Ireland, and flying to London in a Saturday, and will berth at Kowloon private plane.--Reuter,

„Whart

STOP PRESS

-(Special to "Telograph”)

It is reported that the town of Turgjen (Tungshin?) one of the most important centres In Kwelchow Province has been destroyed by a floed dia- aster and that there has been extremely heavy loss of life.

M. Sokolnikoff, the acting Commissur

!for Foreign Affairs.

JAPANESE LAND NAVAL FORCE

ECHO OF SHOOTING INCIDENT

PROTESTS IN MOSCOW

Moscow, June 26.

A strong protest was lodged by the Japanese Ambassador with the Soviet Government to-day re- garding the alleged shooting of three Japanese fishermen on the cast coast of Kamchatka on June 14.

The protest was delivered by Mr. Ota to the acting Commissar for Foreign Affairs, M. Sokolni- koff, former Soviet Ambassador in: Britain.

The Japanese Noto alleged that three Japanese fishermen engaged in their profession in the region of Cape Kronotzky were shot dead. They were in a small boat from

Bavarian Peoples Party Wiped

Out: Leaders Jailed

A CLEAN SWEEP IN MUNICH

RELENTLESS PURSUIT

OF POLICY ·

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, June 27, 10.10 nm)

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BERLIN, JUNE 26. HAVING EXHIBITED RELUCTANCE OBEY THE SEMI-OFFICIAL INVITATION TO COMMIT POLITICAL HARI KIRI, THE BAVARIAN. PEOPLE'S PARTY TO-DAY SUFFERED THE FATE OF ALL RECALCITRANT PARTIES IN GERMANY.

Dozens of arrests were carried out in Munich, among those taken into custody being Dr. Schaeffer, the leader of the Party, Prince Karl Wrede and Baron Hirsch.

All other prominent personalities in the Party, together with a number of notable men not members, were arrested.

Munich had a day of great excitement as the Nazi storm-troops carried out systematic raids on all pre- mises known to house partisans of the Bavarian Peoples group. The headquarters were ransacked and all documents removed.

CATHOLIC CLERGY ARRESTED

the rests

The attention of the Government the sport and youth organisations. The campaign is being carried the fishing-trawler, the Funi Maru, in their campaign against the and wore replenishing their water party was not solely confined to on with relentless vigour and ar- are being carried out supply on shore. Such a heavy Munich. All members of fire was opened by unidentified party in the Reichstag, wherever throughout the country. persoas on shore that the larger they were staying, Berlin or else. craft was compelled to abaudon the three men to their fate.

BODIES FOUND.

where, were placed under arrest.,

CLERGYMEN ARRESTED.

All members of the Bavarian

During the week-end, hundreds Parliament were also among the of prominent Socialists, Com- victims of the coup. No resist- ance was offered anywhere,

COMPLETE CONTROL.

A Japanese destroyer rushed to the scene and found the three! bullet-riddled bodies on the bench. I Mr. Ota, declaring that the

It is now the admitted poller o Japanese Government "reserved All rights of future action," asked the Hitler Government to obtain for permission for the Secretary complete control of every sphere at of activity in Germany, from of the Japanese Consulate Petropavlovak to proceed to the political parties to the Church and apot in a torpedo-boat to ascertain the facts.

M. Sokolnikoff declared he had no information regarding the alleged incident, but if Mr. Ota's Information was right, the guilty | would be punished.

He rejected the proposal re- the garding the Secretary of

but Petropavlovsk Consulate, agreed to the voyage of the official upon a jelvil-hip.

M. Sokolnikoff stated that the Soviet local authorities would be ordered immediately to investi- gato.

1.

SUMATRA QUAKE

REGISTERED IN HONGKONG

MANY EUROPEANS KILLED JebakuN (BERN) Twenty Europeans are

SPANISH AIRMEN

FOUND DEAD

In Wreckage of Their

Atlantic Plane

New York, Juna 26.

It is now confirmed that Captain Barberan and Lieutenant Collart, heroes of a 5,000 mile flight across the Atlantic, are dead.

Their bodies have been found among the wreckage of their plane a hundred miles to the west of Carmen Campechol-Reuter.

LOCAL AIR LINE TO SHANGHAI

TRIAL FLIGHT. THIS WEEK ·

COMPANY USING AMPHIBIANS

Owing to a delay in the de-

livery of machines, the Whang- hai-Hongkong-Canton air mail service will not be commenced as early as was anticipated. At the same time, Hongkong will not have to wait very long.

The above statement was niade to a Telegraph representativa by | Major James H. Doolittle, the famous American ace, in a brief interview on the Empress of Asia. Major Doolittle stated that-four" Douglas amphibian planes have been ordered for the service and in view of the delay In delivery.. It is not expected that the line. will be inaugurated for a month at least. The planes-to-be-used-on- the route will carry mail and have accommodation for eight passen- gers, as well.

TRIAL FLIGHT THIS WEEK. Sometime before the end of this npreliminary

GOING HOME.

munists, members of the Steel Hel- met, organisation week, however, and even Catholle flight will be made in a Loening elet Hymen have amphibian machine by Mr. H gone to add to the Bixby, of New York, business thousantis who manager of the Pan-American I have been pinced Line, Mr. L. Bong, operations in gaol while manager, and Mr. Allison, chief Hitler perfects his pilot of the China National Avia- organisation-dur-tion Corporation. The object of ing. their inear, this fight will be to explore and ceration.

check up the line before mails The clergymen are conveyed over the route. who were arrest- We also understand that in the cd have since near future the Imperial Airways been released upon strong repre- intend extending their line to sentations and the intervention of Hongkong through Hanol, Bang- Bishop Speyer.

kok and Rangoon, and thence through to Europe. When this is GOEBBELS' STATEMENT.

done there will be a direct mail Dr. Goebbels, the Nazi pro-line from Peking to Europe. pagandlet leader, told a meeting of the "Old Guard" that the Nazis' national revolution would only end

Major Doolittle is proceeding when it had secured possession of home via Manila and Batavia.“ In FURTHER MEETING,

the whole State in fact as well as Batavia he will catch the K.L.M. in appearance.

air liner to Amsterdam and... · will Subsequent information show-

Ho declared that Christian or proceed from there to London. ing that a Japanese torpedo-boat-

Marxist trade

Major Doolittle was trained ́at longer necessary for the Nazia destroyer had entered Soviet

received his commission in tho waters, and had landed on Soviet among the victims of the would take charge of the workers Rockwall Field, San Diego, and U. S. Army Air Corps in 1917. territory part of the crew, who disastrous earthquake which interests.

HUGENBERG SLIGHTED. | Since that time he has made one record after another.. In 1922 ho explored the shore in the region struck Bencoolen in Sumatra

Meanwhile, a meeting of the of the incident, led to a further on Sunday according to a conversation late to-day between Reuter message from Bata-Gorman National League of Shop-made the first non-stop fight koopers and Artisans, at which Dr. across the United States, flying the Mr. Ota and M. Sokolnikoff.

Hugenberg, the Minister of Agri- 3,000 miles of the course in loss the than 24 hours. In 1925 he won The acting Foreign Commissar

for-the Schneider Cup Raco: Over sixty persons were killed culture was to have been informed Mr. Ota that there was

STUNT EXPERT. no Soviet frontier guard in the by the quake, which was registered principal speaker, has been

night, though no reason for the. region of Cape Kronotzky, and upon the instruments of the Hong-bidden and will not take place to-

kong Observatory.

While in China, Major Doolittle] that therefore, the Soviet were The waves reached Hongkong at ban has been given. very perplexed by the report of the 8.01 a.m. on June 25 and their na- It is again reported that Dr. gave many demonstrations; pro-

ture indicated that the epicentre ugenberg has offered to resign minoht among them being a dis was situated at about 1,000 miles his position in the Cabinet-Reu- play in Shanghai in a 700 horse- ་ SOVIET PROTEST.

powered Hawk, loaned him by the from the Colony, in the general ter

Curtiss Aeroplane Company ba He reiterated that assurance direction of Sumatra. regarding the punishment of the The first shock probably occurred |***

TYPHOON WARNINGfore officials of the Alt Ministry. Also he staged in domonstration: guilty, but strongly protested at the epicentro at 5.55 a.m. against the action of the Japanese The quake must have been of very The Royal Observatory reports for Mr.T. V. Boong, Chinese warship.

great violence for the amplitude of a typhoon of unknown Intensity Finance Minister, as the liner He denied the Japanese state the waves was the greatest since the situated sixty miles of Lat 18 N on which he was travelling to the ment that the Japanese Embassy in Japanese earthquake of March 2, Long 118 E. moving W.N.W The United States steamed out from Moscow Informed the Commissariat 1988, which compared in violence position given is near Hainan: Shanghai. He has given many for Foreign Affairs of the Inten- with the Yokohama earthquakes of its direction does not threaten hair-raising, exhibitions Indo Cand

Hongkong

ton and Hanychów. tloa to land the party Reuter. ... | 1928,

Incident

via.

no unions were

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