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日五初月七
CHEVROLET
No. 14961
POUNDED 1881 五拜歳 號一廿月八英港香
FRIDAY, AUGUST
21, 1936,
WHERE RIVAL
REBEL AEROPLANE
SINKS SUBMARINE
CRUISER HIT
FROM SHORE Insurgent Craft May Fail to Make Port
BOTH SIDES LAY CLAIM
ΤΟ VICTORIES
Paris, Aug. 20.
A report from Cadiz states an insurgent aeroplane
DRIVING NORTH
GERMANS THREATEN MADRID
WILL MEET FORCE
WITH FORCE
GREAT BRITAIN SHOWS CONCERN
the
Berlin, Aug, 20. Rear-Admiral Caris, comman- der, of German warships in Spanish waters, has sent a threatening message to Spanish naval command, saying Germany would "answer force with force," in the event of a repetition of the Kamerun in- eldent. The Kamerun atopped by gunfire from Spanish warships yesterday and searched by Spanish seamon, -
THRAS
"I am not disposed to tolerate such
General Fracisco Franco, command-jun nel of force," declared Rear- ing the southern rebels in Spain, is Admiral Carls. pushing columna towards key points: aint is confident of success.
sank a Government submarine off Cadiz yesterday. TWO KINGS
Reuter Bulletin Service.
ON ROAD TO BADAJOZ
Madrid, Aug. 20:
The way to Badajoz has been opened by a Govern- ment victory at Estramadura, according to official claims. The loyalists are said to have captured Alia, in the Guadelupe mountains, in an attempt to drive the rebels from Badajoz.
The position in Madrid is also much improved, it is stated by the War Ministry, and the Minister declared after a Cabinet meeting: "The enemy has been prevented from crossing the Guadarramas, marks the beginning of the end for them.
To-day
"The Government," he added; "routed an insurgent column in the district of Navalperal and the area is cleared of them."
WARSHIP SINKING
The Almirante Cervera, the only rebel warship with anti-aircraft guns, is stated to be sinking and unable to reach Ferrol for repairs. She was last seen slowly steaming towards Gijon, with a heavy list.- Reuter.
Irun Bombarded
Hendaye, Aug, 20. Two rebel planes flew over Irun Lo-day without doing any damage when they dropped four bombs near the hospital, The attack is said to have followed rebel warnings to evacuate the hospitals since the bombardment
Would
be renewed. gun
Anti-aircraft
to down the bombers,
in vain strove
Earlier, Fort San Marcos shelled.
ZINOVIEFF EXPOSES PLOTTERS
the battleship Expann, and struck FREELY ADMITS OWN
onv funnel. The extent of the damage to the ship is unknown, but
she headed for Ferrol without reply
ing to the fort's fire.—United Press.
Rebels
Undismayed
Burgos, Aug, 20.
An official rebel communique says
the Government forces are renewing
SHARE OF CRIME
"STALIN MUST
MEET AT CORFU
EDWARD TO STAY A FEW DAYS
WITH
Menwhile, Deupelie Allgemeine Zeitung, in a typical editorial, asserts: "Germany will adhere to a policy of non-interference, but incidents like thla, und Moscow's interference, are apt to make the efforts of Europeans illusory and create a serious situation. The Governinent is unable to endure such arbitrary action."-United Press. ANOTHER CONDITION
Berlin, Aug, 20.
Another preliminary condition has arisen for Germany" participation in
the general Spanish neutrality plan. according to a Government spots man. He Indicated
negotiations had not been broken off, Germany would require a satisfactory answer from the Spanish Government
GEORGE concerning the Kamerun incident,
OF GREECE
which must be satisfactorily settled.
Meanwhile, the
pocket battleship Admiro} Graf Spe "the cruisers
Corunna
P
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Ovodo
Santander
Leon Burgos
Folencia
Valladolid
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MOTORISTS
WHOSE MOTTO IS
FORCES FIGHT
F. RAN.CE Hendaya
PALYAVARRE
Paturplang
Hugges
Sarugogue Soria"
Zomp3 CASTILE
Somanca
MADRID
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ESTREMADURA
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MURCIA Murcin Lorca
ANDALUSIA
Seville
•Granado
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Cadiz
LoLinen
Almeria. MEDI
Oran
Melillo
Aurache
SPANISH 201 MOROCCO
ONIA
ALGERIA
*GEUDASH-AL
The above map shows the cities affected by the major fighting between loyal and rebel forces in Spain to-day. San Sebastian, near the French border, is closely besieged by rebels and Burgos, further south, is in their hands, There is fighting for Oviedo and Corunna further west. Around Madrid, in central Spain, the rebels continue to presa with varying success. There is likely to be heavy fighting around Badajoz in Estremadura, and Cordoba, in Andalusia. Seville, Granada, und Laluga alan are threatened by rebel columns in the south, but only the first named is in insurgent hands.
JAPAN
LIKELY
TO PRESS FOR
CONCESSIONS
Leipzig and Nuremarg, and num- ber of torpedo-boats, commanded by Corfu, Aug. 21.
Admiral Bohm, have left Kiel to re- King Edward VII in the course lleve the other German warships in of his holiday cruise reached this port Spanish waters.
to taronged the quayside when ment was decided on some time ago. yesterday afternoon and an immense Official circles declare this move- the yacht, Nahin, steamed into the Berchtesgaden to confer with Herr MAY
Admiral Reader has flown to
BRITISH CONCERN
!
harbour, accompanied by two British Adolf Hitler-Reuter. destroyers which are escorting His Majesty during his voyage.
snluto of twenty-one guns: Lourded the Nahlin and remained with |thundered and King George of Greece
King Edward to dine.
A
King Edward lands to-lay and lunches with King George tha Villa Mibelli and is expected to co main at Corfu for a few
days, Reuter,
. SAILS FOR GREECE
en-
London, Aug. 20. Britain takes a serious view of the possibility-of-failure-of-the-Spanish- non-intervention negotiations, dangered by the Berlin protest over the Kamerun incident.-United Press. SPANISH BLOCKADE
London, Aug, 20. Great Britain has asked the Spanish Government for a clearer explanation of the intended blockade.
The Spanish Government some time London, Aug. 20, ago issued a deeree declaring a block- King Edward VIII's cruise along and a second decree has since been ade of certain areas in Spanish waters the Yugo-Slavian coast ended when issued which has occasioned the Bri- His Majesty sailed for the Greek tish request for a more exact defini- islands, where he will spend the re-tion. The British Government has mainder of his. bolidnya,
hitherto not recogulsed the blockade. he is expected to meet King George
The King is calling at Corfu, where-Reuter Bulletin Service.
of Greece, who is also holidaying in) ; the town.
IH
Although the King is travelling in. cognito, the populace at Corfu preparing a semi-official welcome,
dances in national dress, as well as other entertainments, have been ar ranged for the visit,-Reuter Special.
BE DESTROYED" and it is understood that national
Moscow, Aug. 20..
the attack In the Guadarramas. "I plead guilty before the Thoir norial bombardment inflicted working class of the world be no material dumage. The rebels counter-attacked succes
Buccessfully.
ол
cause I know every word pro- Beloved Jester
"Our march San Sebastian con-nounced is universally broad- tinues," said the communique. "Our cast," declared forces are also advancing and com- Zinovieff, speaking before the M. Grigori batting the enemy In the Grannda and Malaga sectors".-United Press.
courtroom microphone when Severe Fighting
Laid To Rest
answering the charge that he, OPERA MELODIES AT
with others, had plotted against the life of Dictator Stalin and other leaders of Russia.
For two hours, Zinovicff, a shadow
of his former self, described the plot
FUNERAL
London, Aug. 20.
HORTHY VISITS VIENNA
TONGUES WAGGING
SETS POLITICAL
MAY PLAN TO SEE HITLER
Vienna, Aug. 21. Speculation has been aroused by the sudden arrival in Vienna
HELP
CHINA CRUSH
SMUGGLING MENACE
Shanghai, Aug. 21.
Safety
First"
ALWAYS FIT
DUNLOP TYRES
"DEVILISH" TRAFFIC IN HEROIN
1.1 CHINESE SENT TO PRISON CHIEF JUSTICE COMMENTS
"Devilish practice" was the
term applied to the drug. traffic by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions this morning when he passed sentences, rang- ing from three to four years' | hard labour, on 11 Chinese for offences under the. Dangerous Drugs Ordinanco,
Addressing the prisoners, among whom were two women, His Lordship uld: "As you are the first persons
to have been charged on inderaus
for offences under the
Drugs Ordinance of 1935, I do not *propose to pass on you sentences so severe as I reserve the right to pasą on those who, at a later Sessions, are found guilty of the same offence. I say
that not because I am going to pass light sentences upon you, but merely as an indication to those who may be prone to continue the practice the sentences would be more
that
severe.
You have been engaged, for reasons only known to yourselves, on the most devilish practice one could Imagine. I regard it as my duty to piss on you sentences which, will serve not only as punishment on yourselves but, which hope, will act us a deterrent to others"
His Lordship then pass
passed sentence of three years hard labour on Man Yu, a 40-year-old unemployed man, the first offender to come before him, who was found guilty on a charge of possession of heroin paste and pills at 18 Tung Man Street, Arst floor,. on June 30
REQUEST REFUSED
A similar sentence was imposed on Lai Kal,
nged 38, convicted on a charge of possession of 27,000 heroin plils at 85 Gloucester Road, third floor, on July 10. This prisoner appiled for postponement sentence
for
two months in order to have time
to search for relatives to look after his family.
The request was refused. For the possession of 12 Ounces heroin, und 135,000
4
,000 heroin Young
Terrace on
"Kong, aged 21 Ne
Pille-
pills at
Luged
40 and Lam Sit, aged 29, were cach
Chinese are interestedly, and with some concern,Assistant Crown Solicitor, before the
watching the peregrinations of the Japanese Ambas- sador, Mr. Shigeru Kawagoe, in North China, believing his visit will profoundly affect future Sino-Japanese relations.
+
Well-informed quarters expect Mr. Kawagoe, on his return to Nanking carly in September, will renew the Japanese pressure for acceptance of "suggestions" for the reduction of Chinese import tariffs as the price for co-operation in stamping out smuggling which is now not only undermining the entire economic structure of China but is seriously affecting Nanking's revenue in the rich Yangtse Valley, to which smuggled goods are penetrating.
Mr. Kawagoe is convening the North China Japanese amilitary attaches at Tientsin on Saturday which is considered most significant, in view of the general belief that the Ambas- sador has been in conference with the Japanese Commander-in- Chief in North China and General Takayoshi Matsumura, succes-" sor to General Doihara as head of the Special Service Department
of the Japanese Army. He also talked with representatives of
the Japanese Foreign and Naval Ministries sent especially from
Tokyo, Indicating that Mr. Kawagoe's visit is an important
SHANGHAI
ACCEPTS CHALLENGE
element in the future of Japanese relations with China.
Observers bellove that Japan, hav-; Hendaye, Aug, 20.
ing fretfully watched Nanking pro- Loyalist volunteer militia is report ad to have scaled the hills beyond
cood to liquidate the Kwangtung Iran last night and to have capture
Kwangsi situation, is now determined to exert ΟΙ the heights of Antojo, killing thirty to kill Stalin without an
pressure for, concessions Carlist Monarchists and capturing defend himself. He confirmed all the velvet cushion beside the coffin when that this is the first time Admiral shek, now in Canton, can clear up the effort to A Jester's sticks lay on a black Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary, affecting Sino-Japanese economic re It is pointed out in political circles Lablons before Marchal Chiang Kai- eight
prosecution's allegations and explain- lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan operas Herthy has left Hungary since he Kwangsi problem and face foreign It is understood the rebels captureded the chances of a coup seemed best said good-bye to the late Sir Henry assumed the regency. Moreover, he affairs with a clean domestic slate, a loyalist field battery only 100 yards in 1932 because of the unfavourable Lytton as his remains were cremated har left on a from the San Sebastian boundary and economic conditions.
af Golders Green.
Hungarian national backed by a united country. that they are at present encamped on The possibility of seizing power
hoilday. the outskirts of the city. United resulted in the formation of the bloc which Sir Henry held night after states that Admiral Horthy is the
They were the two joliy-sticks An oficial communique Preas.
merely
Kawagoe's Objectives of Trotsky, Zinovieff and Bukharin night in the character of Jack Point guest of the Austrian Government factions.
The toner of Mr. Kawagoe's objec- In "Yeomen of the Guard."
tives has also been indicated in an entire
for a hunting expedition into North Soviet tinues a violent agitation against the
Tyrol.
interview he gave to the foreign Madrid, Aug. 20.
Three melodies were played from It is semi-officially stated that the defendants and demands the death
it is
press in Polping when he stated that rumoured that loyalists repulsed a new rebel attack Bentence for all.
Admiral he had advised General Sung Cheh
yuan, the Charhar leader, to
An
General Situation
Navalperal area and are at present realsting the Insurgent offensive on
The
press
KAMENEFF TESTIFIES
CoTh
three fonts, in the west, south-west At the resumption of the trial-Router Special.
to-day, Kamenet testified that Trot-
and north.
for
by the
sentenced to four years' hard labour. It was stated by Mr. M. J. Abbott, sentences were passed, that he re- gorded this case as the most serious
the lot.
of
Sentences of three and a half years'
hard labour were passed Cheung Kwni, a 30-year-old woman, Lam Tal, 22, and Woo Chai, 30, who were found guilty of possession of 30,843 heroin pills at 45a Wyndham Street, top door, on July 20,
Addressing the woman, His Lord-
ship said: "You are the first woman ordinary, course the Court tends to who has been proved to have taken part in this abominable practice.
In
pass a lighter sentence on a Woman but in dealing with than on a mun for the same offence, traffle ko this. the work could be done as easily by a woman as
as by
13
men. I am thero-
fore not going to make any differen- tiation, for if I do it will merely be
an encouragement to those who are employers in this kind of business to employ women."
FURTHER CASE
The same sentence was passed on Cheung Sze, 35, Hui Tong, 38, and Wong Wee-wal, a 27-year old widow, who were found guilty of possession of 60 lbs. 8 ounces of pink mess, con taining diacetyl morphine, and 12,700. heroin pills, just before the sentences on all the offendors were imposed.
Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, conducted the case against them, and the following Jury was empanelled: Messrs. O. R. Benson (foreman), D.D.
H.M. dos Remedios, F
JA.T. Galvin,
H. H. Mueller and Chlu
弭
Loung-cho
Mr. Abbott said that shortly after
a.m. on July 22,
Assistant Su
22, Mr. H. A. Taylor,
Superintendent of
of Importa
and Exporte, accompanied by Revenue
Oficer A. W. Grimmitt, went to the Brat floor of 184 Des Voeux Road.
TENNIS INTERPORT They knocked at the door, and after
about two minutes, it was opened by A woman. On entering, Mr. Taylor found the floor was practically Jarkness
PLAN PROGRESSES
The North-China Daily News an
It that the invitation of the nounces Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association
In
in
appeared to be empty, but an may to the rest of the premises, Taylor found two small cubicles
and
operas with which Sir Henry's name Horthy may be joined by Dr. Kurt was so closely linked-"Hall, Poetry" Schuschnigg, the Austrian Chancellor, Japanese technical and financial aid to the Shanghai LT.A. to send a the corner. He entered tho rear from The Pirates of Penzance," and that they may meet Hory Adolf in the economic development Iolanthe's song to the Chancellor, and Hitler, Germany's Chancellor, later on
men's and women's team here in "I Hear Soft Note," from "Patience." at Berchtesgaden or in some other
North China. General Sung la al- October or November for an Inter- and in it he saw. the accused port match has been tentatively acwere some pills and pink mess and sitting around a table on top of which spot in Bavaria. No confirmation is
leged to have agreed in principle. -
cepted. forthcoming, however-Reutor.
Mr. Kawagos la of the opinion A exclusively announced in other paraphernalia. Nearby was that future discussions should be be the Telegraph, the invitation was sent cupboard in which were five trays tween Chinese and Japanese officials to Shanghai last week. In
containing newly-made pills in North China and not at Nankingquence of the Shanghai L.TA's debut it was completely covered with conic three chatties. There was a window Asked if he would insist on Mr.cision, a selection committee has paper. The room was so dark that Koki ilirota's principles, Mr. Kawa- been appointed by the Association to. Taylor had to switch on the light. goe replied: “If necessary we will choose players who will be approach- negotiate with the Chinese Governed and asked if they will be available when subsequently charged, the first
The accused were arrested, cepted or not." ment, whether the principles are ac to proceed to Hongkong.
"IE.16. not mine," and the third remarkeds (Continued on Page 5).
OFFICERS ABROAD
Leavenworth, Aug. 20.
FAIR WEATHER
The loyalist commander in Naval-sky, Zinovier and himself were tho peral has telephoned Madrid asking organisers of the terroristle plot.
1,500 reinforcements.
They wore angry with the party It is reported that rebel western leadership and craved power from and
south-western columns, including which they were excluded native troops in addition to Spanish progress of historical events. Foreign Legionaries, are
pushing In August, 1934, it was
• Pressure is highest over the Pacific forward, but loyalists are said to to hasten the terroristic activities Major Lee Yuan-kai of the Chinese low in a trough ovtending
Lieut. Col. Ming Ching-woon and to the cast of Japan; and relatively decided have repulsed- force of Moorish and during this period Trotsky re- General Staff, have enrolled at the Luzon to the Western Carolines. Arugulars and Fascista, United ceived, through Dreitzer, directions General Staff School here.-United Local forecast:-S.W. OF variable
(Continued on Page 5.) - Press. *****
winds, light to moderate; fair.
Tress.
from
and
It is proposed to stogo the Inter-prisoner said: have nothing to He said, he advised General Sang port either on the Double Tenth or Say! The second replieds
Son Armistice Day.
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