1935-06-13 — Page 12

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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.' THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935,

PANIC IN PEIPING AS KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

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DELIVERED

(Continued from Page 1).

resident officer at Kalgan, has been

ASSOCIATION

PUBLIC UTILITY CHARGES REDUCTION SOUGHT

Ада

NORMANDIE AT PLYMOUTH

WELCOMED AFTER RECORD RUN The Kowloon Residents'

London, June 12. hurriedly summoned to Tientsin sociation Committee, at their

in St. Plans for welcoming the great by General Uematsu, for the osten- monthly meeting hold sible purpose of reporting upon Andrew's Church Hall on Tues. French liner Normandie, on her to the arrival at Plymouth to-day after "the arbitrary arrests" at Kalgan day, decided to apply

sens,

on June 6 of four civilian em-Hongkong and China Gas Co., a record run of 4 days 2 hours and ployees of the Kwantung Army Ltd., and the Hongkong Telephone 25 minutes from New York pier Into Bishop's Rock, Scilly Isles, were n reduction travelling In unlicensed lorries. Company for They were arrested by Chinose general charges and the hire of Interfered with owing to heavy troops under the command of equipment.

Four hawsers connecting the General Sung Cheh-yuan, Governor

It was also decided to ask the tender with the Customs and im- of Charhar,

officers on bourd Chins Light and Power Company migration whether they would consider anapped before communication reduction in rates, in view of the with the liner was established. fact that the Hongkong, Electric Passengers were unable to leave Company had already given a re-the ship for several hours.

Before their departure, the

Although they were released the following day, the Kwantung Army is highly incensed at the arrest which are regarded as symptoma tle of the strong anti-Japaneseduction. sentiment throughout Charhar.- Reuter.

are

Li Deputy Lord-Mayor of Plymouth There were present.--Mr. Chor Chi (President), Mr. T..B. and other civic officials went on STILL IN CHARHAR

Wilson (Vice President), Mr. J.board and congratulated the Com- Peiping, June 12. H. Shaw (Hon. Secretary), mander of the vessel on the great representing an Japanese troops still in Mesars. L. D'Almada e Castro, C. achievement, Charlar.

M. Hall, F. C. Mow Fung, W. average speed for the Atlantic General Chin Teb-chua, China's Goldenberg, C, M. Manners, II. F. crossing of 3835 knots.-British Civil Affairs Commissioner for Un, R. Pestonji, D. W. Munton, I.Wireless. Charhar, arrived at this city from N. Murray, W. J. Rattey, E. Kern, Kalgan to-day and was interviewed | Lam Ming Fan, Lt. Col. E. D. by the United Press. He denied Matthews and Dr. B. de Sousa. that Japanese troops who had ad- vanced to a point milway between Kuyuan and Dolonor had with drawa into Jehol.

Apologies for absence were re- coived from Mr. R. P. Phillips and the Rev. J. R. Higgs.

They had been on monoeuvres,

A letter from the Postmaster he said, and when these were General was rend advising the

A mail finished they had only withdrawn association that

notice! a few miles. but were still in

would shortly be displayed in a; Charhar.

small glass case to be fixed over' Tan Takahushi, Japanese Military Attache al the Post Office. Embassy here, arrived at the same time

General Chin.---Emited Persi

General

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STRANGE CHARGE

Changchun, June 13.

BUILDING

SOCIETY

PROGRESS

STRIKING FIGURES

DEVEALED

London, June 12. At the Conference of the Na-

Societies at Folkestone, it was stated that the Societies total

the posting box. at the Kowloon tional Association of Building

The question of markets in Kow-assets had expanded in 1934 to loon was freely discussed and re- £555,000,000, eompared with £501- 1933. The amount sulted in the Secretary being in-1000,000 in structed to write to the Govern-advanced increased in the same Iment requesting that the vacant period from £103,000,000 to £124,- A strange statement, charging ground on the west side of Tsim 100,000,

For the first time on record. the Charhar military authorities Sha Tsui market be utilised for with enusing the detention of three the erection of a one storey open the number of borrowers exceeded staff members of the Japanese market, similar to that now in use 1,000,000. Share investors

depositors had also increased, with Special Affairs Bureau at Dolonor In Mongkok.

the result that movement now con-

tish Wirelesu.

and

for a day, was made by a spokesman The report of the sub-com. of the Kwantung Mitary Hendimittee appointed to investigate the trolled 3,616,860 accounts.-Bri-

bus services

quarters yesterday.

operating on the The statement said that on May mainland was rend and it was de-i 30 the three Japanese set out on a cided to let this matter lie on the journey to Changpei from Dolonor table until next meeting, as a fur- Their whereabouts were unknown ther letter was expected from the until June G. when the Japanese Bus Company after their Special Affairs Bureau at Delonor Meeting during the current was informed that they were demonth.. tained by Chinese troops at Chang- pai and had been imprisoned for twenty-four hours.

The Kwantung authorities re- gard this action on the part of the Chinese in Chirhar as unwarrant ed-Central News,

MOVING EMBASSY

Nanking, June 13.

Public Utility Charges

Board

PHILIPPINE SUGAR

Washington, June 12.

Adjustment The Agriculture

announced Administration has that beginning June 15, Philip- pine sugar entering the United States against the 1935 'quolo, will be weighted and tested for polarisation. Polariscopic are taken to indicate the sugar content of raw sugar.--Renter.

tests

its

In connection with prevailing

charges, the sub public utility Committee appointed to covor the Hongkong and China Gas Co. Ltd. and the Hongkong Telephone' Company reported and the Sceret Road, and to ask when this work lary was instructed to write to will be put in hand.

these Companies asking for a re- The Secratary was instructed to It is learned in reliable circles duction in general charges and write to the Hongkong Tourist that the American Government is the hire of equipment. The Association expressing the K.

in A's keen interest seriously considering the removal Secretary was further instructed. of the American Legation to write The China Light and activities, particularly, as affect- Nanking after its elevation to, the Power Co. Ltd. asking whether ing Kowloon, and asking if some they would consider a reduction in member of the Association could In the event of its removal, the rates, in view of the fact that the not be appointed to attend its ene battalion of American infantry Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd. had meetings. stationed in Tientsin and the already 'given a reduction. -------- "It was noted that the alling in- American Legation guards in} The Public Utilities sub-com-of the area adjacent to Grampian

will Peiping

evacuated.mittee was requested to

the explore Road was progressing and Central News.

of a the possibilities

reduction Secretary was asked to write to in rates by the "Star" Ferry Com Government expressing the thanks

of the Association.

status of Embassy,

be

NEW EXECUTIVES

IN PICTURES

pany.

The Rev. J. R. Higgs' was a pointed as the association's presentative on the Board of Education.

A letter from Sir William Peel was read thanking the Association for the flowers sent to Lady Peel. and also expressing his apprecia- tion of the help and co-operation given him by the K.R.A, during his term of office as Governor.

The Secretary was instructed to

It was reported that the clock on New York, June 12:

the tower at the Railway Station The four owners of the United had been out of order for the Inst Artists Pictures Corp., Miss Mary few weeks, and as this is the prin- write the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Pickford, Mr. Charles Chaplin,cipal clock on the mainland the o... tendering the congratulations Mr. Douglas Fairbanks and Mr. Secretary was instructed to write of the Association on the honour Samuel Goldwyn, to-day announced the manager of the Railway recently conferred upon him by H. the replacement of Mr. Joseph Station asking if it would not be M. the King. Schenk as supreme head of the possible to get the clock thorough- corporation by Mr. A. L. Lichtman ly overhauled.

and Mr. Maurice-Silverstone.

Chatham Road Sea Frontage

It was reported that the prices charged for stationery at the Cen- tral British School are very much higher than those which apply for

Mr. Lichtman, a Hungarian, and vice-president of the corporation The Secretary was instructed to similar articles, ut local shops.. since 1926, will be in charge of write Government pointing out and the Secretary was instructed the United States' end and Mr. that to date no effort had been to write the Director of Education Silverstone, present managing-made to improve the strip of anking if it would not be pos director at London, will have Crown and extending from Signal sible for children to

the British end.-H1 to the Kowloon Football Club their stationery of

stand on the east side of Chatham sources.

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