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TOKYO WARNING TO "YOUNG MARSHAL”.

"Japanese Army Well Prepared"

MOB FRENZY IN NEW YORK

MURDER OF ARCHBISHOP

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

A NEW CAFE

MODERN BUILDING IN DES VOEUX ROAD

BOVON

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934.

PLANE RELEASED.

A Talk to Sufferers From Insomnia.

CHINESE MACHINE IN

After a restless night, during the FRENCH CUSTODY

long hours of which you have tossed and turned, vainly longing for sleep, Chinese storey

Bhanghai, Jan. 15. you sink just when day is breaking. restaurant, on a site at the corner Capt. E.-M. Allison, pilot of the into a sort of torpor, which lulls and scoms like slumber como at last. But of the Wing Lok Street and Des China National Airways Company this is not the sleep which recruits New York, Jan. 10. Vooux Road Contral facing the plane which came down In French strength; it is simply mental and A frenzied crowd of men and Sincere Co., and The Sun Com-indo-China while dying from Can- physical exhaustion, the giving-in of Tokyo, Jan. 11.* A warning to Marshal Chang Women attacked the seven pri-pany, will open for business just don to Yunnan, and which was held the nervous system for a while. And take action sonora accused of being implicated before the Chinese Now Year. by the French authorities, has when the time to get up arrives, and Heuch-lang not to against Japanese Interests was con- in the murder of Archbishop Leon The construction of this modern telegraphed a message that the you are called, the awakening comes tained in an interview givon to-day Tourain,, head of the Armonian restaurant with ample ventilation plane will be released. He will as a shock. You feel worn out and by a spokesman at the Japanese Church in North America, as they is. the result of the demolition continue his fight to Yunnan to quite unfit to rise and got ready for

were being escorted to-day Into early in 1033 of three Chinese morrow, War Office.

The spokesman stated that the the court where they have Japancaa Government is not parti-arraigned. cularly Interested in the attitude that the Young Marshal may adopt following his return to China, be cause the "Japanese Army is well prepared for any eventuality."

It was recalled by the spokesman that Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, Japanese

been

The prisoners had just stopped out of the police van which had conveyed them to the court when they were asaniled by a band of people avho had boch awaiting their arrival.

buildings known as Nos. 170, 172 and 174 Des Voeux Road Central.

Capt. Allison was forced down by bad weather, It is understood, and had no permit to land in French territory-Router.

DICKEN'S LETTERS.

that

the labours of the day.

If you are subject to such attacks of insomnia the reason is that your serves have been overworked or your These houses were formerly

blood has become impoverished and chin, with the result that your entire system is run down. In order worse results may not follow, the used as Chinese business pro

proper thing to do is to begin a course mises and Nos, 170 and 172 were ised for some years as a Chinese

of tonfe treatment, and for this pur cafeteria. When the seven storcy

pose nothing could possibly be better Of the attackers, the women as-building is completed the new

than Dr. Willams Pink Pills, these pills containing everything necessary Minister to China, informed the sailants showed the most energy, Chinese restaurant opened will scratched and bit the be known as the Kam Loong

your Nanking Government last Decem-They

your forces will be renewed, bor, when Marshal Chang loft for prisoners and pried to tear their Restaurant, which will become the BRITISH MUSEUM TO RELEASE to build up the blood and nerves. Thus latest enterprise among the num-

body's physical equilibrium will be COLLECTION

re-established, calm health-and- Europe, that Japan would resort clothing.

Young

The police dispersed the demon-ber of Chinese restaurants now

London, Jan. 15.

strength giving sleep will return to to stern measures if the Marshal "attempted any action stratora, cleared the corridors being operated successfully in the

The Trustees of the British you every night.

For sufferera from anaemia, that may affect peace in the Far leading to the court and escorted same district, East. Gen. Chiang Kai-shek was the prisoners there.

The demolition, the foundation Muscum decided on Saturday to

anxiety, Archbiship Tournin,

orer-work, understool to have conveyed this warning to Marshal Chang at that murder they are alleged to have laying and expenditure for the release to students, as soon as they nourasthenis, general weakness, the

new building cost the Chinese can be found, the collection of 136 ill-effects been implicated, was stabbed by

selfchemists everywhero sell Dr. sum of over $400,000. The to his wife Catherine. They were Williams' Pink Pills are a restorative According to the War Office two men aa ho was conducting the syndicate running the restaurant letters written by Charles Dickens mental or physical exhaustion, Dr. spokesman, the Japanese Govern-service in the Armonian Church restaurant will be run under ex deposited some time ago by the shoutmost value. Test them your ment does not anticipate any here on Christmas Eve-Reuter.perienced management, which had Author's daughter, with a provi- Williams' Pink Pills-and you will not trouble in connection with the re-

operated other big restaurants in slon that they should be reserved be disappointed. Went Point and elsewhere in the from readers until her own death, turn of Marshal Chang-United

and that of her brother, the late Presa..

Sir Henry Dickens.British Wire-

time.

RECOVERY PRAISED BY HENRY FORD

FIRST STEP TO NEW

SOCIAL ERA

Detroit, Jan. 11. Breaking the silence to-day for the first time since his sensational polemies with Gen. Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration. Mr. Henry Ford issued a statement giving, with a number

in whose

MR. ROOSEVELT TO REVIEW FLEET

PACIFIC BRANCH IN MANOEUVRES

Washington, Jan. 11. For the first time since 1918, the entire United States Navy will

pass in review before the Presid- ent when, in June, President Roosevelt will take the salute from the assembled feets in the Hudson River, New York City,

The Pacific fleet will leave the west coast on April 6 and join in the American

of reservations. his | manoeuvres near approval to the N.R.A.

Despite the deficiencies of the measure, Mr. Ford pralzed the intentions by which it was inspired.

The motor-car manufacturer said that the N.H.A. was, in his opinion, the first step toward a

industrial new social and replacing the reign of money and misery by that of Justice, pros- perity and labour.

eri.

Mr. Ford Further assured that he was far from being hostile to President Roosevelt, saying that he will continue supporting the United States President even after his present partienns become his most bitter enemies.

It is learned that Mr. Ford had, reportedly, informed Washington directly of his attitude.

The papers here announce with enthusiasm that orders fled with Detroit automobile works follow ing the New York Motor Car Show exceeded last year's figures by 35 per cent. Mr. Food, however, expressed the opinion that another reduction of orders could be expected.-Havas,

YOUNG FILIPINO STOWAWAY

A

FOUND ON PRESIDENT WILSON

Filipino,

Primito young Calago, 16, was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on charge of stowing away on the Prealdent Wilson from Manila to Hongkong,

il

It was stated by Sergeant Davis that defendant was found by the Chief Officer of the ship among some steerage passengers.

A fine of $15 or two weeks was Imposed, with an order that defen- dant will be sent back to Manila aftor serving his sentence..

TROLLEY BUSES FOR LONDON

TRAMS SOON TO BE REPLACED

London, Jan. 16. The London Passenger Trane- port Board Intends to replace trams by trolley buses on a long route in the Metropolitan area, and will shortly spend £1,000,000 on these new vehicles and in re- moving the existing tram lines. British Wireless.

TOLL, OF SPAIN'S. CIVIL WAR LAST YEAR.

naval base at Guatanamo, Cuba, after which it will go to New York for the grand review and return to the Pacific in the autumn,

BRITAIN'S NAVY

IMPORTANT PARLEY ANTICIPATED

Singapore, Jan. 16.- Important preliminary discus- sions between naval delegates and representatives of the Army and Air Force, in view of the forth- coming Naval Conference, are ex- pected to have a far-reaching in- fluence upon the British naval po- licy in the Far East.

The coming naval discussions have an added significance in view of the openly expressed opinions in any quarters that-the-next-few- see a test of naval years will strength on the Pacific.

Great Britain has already taken steps to complete the construction of the Singapore naval base.

If.M.S. Eagle, the aircraft carrier which recently left Hongkong, ac- companied by the destroyers Wren and Veteran, are due to-morrow,

Vice Admirals Dunbar Nasmith and G.F. Hyde and Rear-Admiral F.B. Watson are due here on Jan- Frederic Admiral Sir uary 19. Dreyer will confer with the Com- mander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadron and with officers from Australia and New Zealand their arrival.-Reuter,

BAN ON TENNIS SHORTS IN AUSTRALIA.

011

Sydney, Jan. 11. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association are reported to hav issued a ban on the wearing of shorts in the forthcoming cham- pionships, which are scheduled to begin on Jan. 18. Tas antion fa bound to start a lively con- troversy, especially as many of those entering for the champion- ships are by now accustomed to wearing shorls and would feel uncomfortable in the regulation flannels.-euter.

THE LUCERNE PLAN.

BROADCASTING STATIONS CHANGE WAVE LENGTHS

London, Jan. 15. Tho broadcasting stations of Europe began to change over to the now wave-lengths, allotted to trem by the Lucerne Plan, short- ly after 11 o'clock last night.

It will not be possible to judge how far elimination of interference has been affected by the now scheme until after sunset this even- Ing.-British Wireless,

Madrid, Jan. 10. About 300 people killed and more than 500 seriously wounded us a

The American Department of State result of Spain's civil war in 1933, according to statistica pablished as famed a statement denying the 'existence of an understanding between by the newspaper "La Nacion." Al- the United States and Soviet Russia, together 753 bombs exploded and concerning the alleged plans for cON- 1,282 bomba were acized by the clusion of a defensive pact on the police last year.

Pacific.

Colony.

of

NANKING MEETING.

The International Furniture .css. Company of David House and The Yee Sang Tal Company of Wan- chal will be responsible for furnishing the 31 rooms and big, the building can easily be SOONG, CHANG HSUEH-LIÁNG dining halls on the first and second floora.

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The ground floor of the building will have room for two Chinese business firms, while the section

With

called the best ventilated restaurant in that locality.

AND CHIANG KAI-SHEK

Shanghai, Jan. 16. Incidentally it will be one of the

Mr. Wu Teh-chen, political vice- tallest buildings along Des Voeux Road Central, as it is even a few minister, and former Mayor of Shanghai announced that General feet higher than the Sincere Com-Chiang Kai-shek is returning to pany Building,

Nanking before January 20. He Marshal will be met there, by Chang Hsueh-lang.

facing Des Voeux Road will be used as the main entrance to the running ✡

The architects. are Mesara restaurant. verandah built the full length of Palmer and Turner and the Man the building on the Des Voeux On Company is the contractor. Road Central aide and numerous Bricks and tiles are supplied by windows on the Wing Lak Street the Castle Peak Ceramic Company,

WILLS'S

Mr. T. V. Soong, former Finance Minister is also leaving for Nan- king before the week-end-Reuter.

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