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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1985.-
JATLY'S GREATEST ENEMY
BRITISH LAND SEIZED BY
TANKU JAPANESE FORCES
A picture that gives an idea of the difficulty nature of the country through which the Italianx must now traverse is afforded by this photograph of a gully rear Makale, captured last week. This is the type of country traversed by the Napier expedition in 1808. The advance was organised in a most efficient manner: the tribes on route were ad- mirably handled and supplies handsomely paid for, the vanguard (con sisting of the 23rd Sikh Plancera) was accompanied by experienced well. sinkers, and the gans were dismantled and carried over the. rocky hill tracks on the backs of elephants. The four-hundred-mile journey took about ninety days (January to April, 1868), and this, considering the immense natural obstacles must be said to have been remarkably good going. Italy, rely on her mechanised forces, may take longer,
British Cruisers May Soon
Become Aircraft Carriers
ROYAL NAVY TESTS THE GIROPLANE
Service tests by the Royal Navy that may mean the conversion of practically every one of Britain's fighting ships into independent aircraft carriers have been com- pleted in the Channel.
The Furious, 24.450-ton British aircraft carrier and base of two squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm, carried out these tests with one of
The
Modern
the new type wingless giroplanes Woman
recently.
Mr. R. A. C. Brie piloted the giroplane during the tests-The- machine was on loan from the Army Co-operation School at Old Sarum, Salisbury Plain.
The results are now being con- sidered by the Admiralty.
The British move follows similar experiments by the Italian Navy at the beginning of the year. Mr. Brie took a giroplane to the Adriatic Sea at the invitation of the Italian! Admiranty.
There he landed and took off repeatedly from an Italian cruiser steaming at varying speeds. It was the first time the fent had been accomplished.
The results of the Italian tests was a substantial order for British kiroplanes to go to sex with Mussolini's Navy.
SYDNEY BECOMES
HIGH-HANDED MILITARY
ACT IN TANGKU
B. & S. INVOLVED IN NORTHERN DISPUTE
Tientsin, Nov. 6. Japanese seizure of valu- able waterfront land owned by British subjects in Tangku, year-round seaport of Tientsin at the mouth of the Haiho (river) has caused much concern and ill feeling in the British community here.
The Britoris, R. A. Whitamore and C. R. Morling, possess duly. registered title deeds to the pro- perty but the Japanese Army. claims ownership by "right of conquest" in 1900 and to prove their claims have erected this year a monument on Morling's land to a Japanese officer who was alleged to have lost his life on that particular spot during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. :
For 36 years tho Japanese made no claim to the land, but have now come forward with the claim and are already building on the pro- perty. Bull-dog Japanese soldiers are on duty on the land 24 hours a day and the British owners are not allowed to step foot on it.
The British Consulate General in Tientsin has taken up the mat- ter with the Japanese Consulate General Indignation was intensi- Bed by the manner in which Major G. A. Herbert, Administrative Consul, was forcibly ejected the Japanese soldiers when went there to investigate. we shooed and pushed off as if
The were a coolie.
by he
He
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1 The boss is often taken down by.
this.
9 Not passing,
10 A hat to replace, son,
not
11 Song of the good editor.
ho
Howard Payne, who represents the Morling Interests here, also went to Tangku. He did "trespass" on the land but
Much looked around carefully. work has been done on the pro- perly.
Boundary Stones Removed
the
12 Draws together all bad lads.
13 The initial curve begins the
trouble in this eure,
14 Roots (anag.).
16 A small number in time gets res.
pect.
18 Sources of diamond's fire.
cartoona-certainly a belle,
22 Work in the offing.
24 High rank comes thus to Claud.
"The Chinese lady used to bind her feet; the civilised lady "puts every organ of her body-The Japanese-are-building-a-re--20 Shown as a comely woman in out of shape by high heels.frigerating plant on it. A large The Hottentot lady prides her-channel has been, dug along self on projecting portentously boundary line and the whole fore- behind. The post-war Englishshore has been levelled and pre- girl tries to obliterate all thepared as for wharves and bund- curves in which female beauty ing. Boundary flags fly here and consists.Dr. Inge, former there, and the Britous boundary Dean of St. Paul's in a broad-stones have been removed. cast talk recently,
City That Lasted
Ten Years
The Japanese military in Tang- ku has demanded that Messrs. Buttorfeld & Swiro, which OWNIA property adjacent to the disputed land, remove its mooring mast which is situated on the Morling land..
The land lies along the water- front at Tangku and is very valu able as the site for wharves 'and plers. The Japanese, under their An entire Egyptian city built programme for North Chinn 1,300 years before the Birth of economic expansion, are planning Christ, has, for the first time in huge development projects iri history, been laid bare in all the Tangku because silting of the splendour of its careful town plan-Halho prevents the larger vessels ning.
from proceeding up that winding, muddy river to the Tientsin Bund. several months a year.
I was built between Cairo and Luxor by the great Pharaoh Ak- henaten, who here tried to rid the
FORTIFIED CITY Egyptian religion of its abuses. the property in 1902, and
But the city, with its procen-, Australia which is spending a con- sional way. Coronation Hall and siderable amount in defence in AC Temple of the Shining Spirit, cord with Empire plans, and which lusted no more than ten years, has already built, up a formidable air passing with ita founder, force, is now turising attention to The new Pharaoh moved the coastal defence works.
A contract has been let for 233,000 capital of Egypt to another site, now Mr. John Pendleton to improve fortifications in the and vicinity of Sydney, says Austral heads.a party of British excava. News, Oficial circles, are, however, tors who are completing the dis- refusing to disclose any details. covery of this unclent city.
SALESMAN SAM·
Morling, nequired a red deed to j
the deed was duly registered with both the British and the Chinese authorities. In 1928, the red deed was exchanged for the regular triplicate deeds. These, together
the with
Whitamore deeds which were obtained in 1929, are duly registered with both the Chinese authorities and the Tient- in British Consulate General. United PresK.
Rescue Number One
GOOD GOSH! I APPLIED FER A LIFE SAVIN' JOB,AN” WELL, I SEE BIZNESS IS
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LIFE SAVER!
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