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-拜禮 號四十九九英港香 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: 14, 1936.

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JAPANESE

REFUSED PERMIT TO LAND

CHINESE STAND

AT PAKHOI ISSUE STILL UNSETTLED

(Special To "Telegraph")

Canton, Sept, B.

The Japanese Consulate-fien- eral, where questions were asked this morning respecting the re- portedly delicate position of affairs in Pakhoi, told the twited Press that the Chinese fansport vessel, Fook On, had arrived at Takhoi this morning but the oficials aboard 13**** refused permission to land.

About the Pook On wa Ta 4.10 Shih-fox,- oif the Canton Forca Affairs Commi: don, who eventually obiline portabadon fo 1d thi afternoon,

On chore. Dr. Lin under the 19th Route Army Commande 1 Pablint. General Dein, for permes ions for cone duct A Jetnt investigation! With Japane cink into the allepest murth of Japanere subjet by a Chinese Boh on September 3 - Per- mission was refused,

Saga Urged To Withdraw

the

On the sandvol of the Japanese destroyer Saga, with Japanme offcials from Canton on bytes, Chainese mahorifles conveyed to them. the informaflon that they would not be allowed to bond. -

Dr. Lin thereupan urged upon the Japaneer the futility of any attempt. to pursue the' inquiry and at and the Saga to withdraw from Stakloj

Simultaneously. In tanton, 11:

WITH RUSSIANS

Diplomatic Relations

Seriously Affected

Nuremberg, Sept. 14. Reichsfuchirer Adolf Hitler is expected to make another important declaration to-morrow evening and there is much speculation as to its nature. One suggestion is that he will announce a breaking off of diplomatic relations with Russia on the ground that co-operation with a country whose principlės are diametrically opposed to National Socialism cannot be advantageously continued.

Meanwhile, in Berlin, there have been officially inspired demonstrations for the return of Germany's former colonies. They were held by the Reich Colonial League, under the agis of the Ministry of Propaganda, in public squares throughout Berlin. Members of the former Colonial Army, in their picturesque uniforms, distributed leaflets containing Herr Hitler's demands for colonies, made at Nuremberg. They also contained an appeal to the public to join the Reich Colonial League and were addressed to all of German or kindred blood.

The demonstrations attracted large crowds, who were addressed by former colonial officers, who emphasised the vital importane» of colonial possessions for the life of a great nation. --Reuter.

Wish For Peace

Betli. Sege 13.

Apocher cmpbatte desertgeste Cerminy's wish for peter want madde by Herr Adolf Hitler in a "pesh here for 100,000 Storm Troopers and

1 Guards ! Nuremberg the

morning.

"We have cely one wish that

Japanse orting Consul-General, Mr. ; to pretrvve peace as we have asture i

instructed the Conton authorities that the Sugar and remain off Pakhoi ubtil all AG

there quiet

Dated Press.

in our own land,

"We have learned what war is anti

W..

Yoshitake, was urged by a Govern- ment spottuman to withdrawe the Saga from Pakhoi. The Japane el Consulate defined to accento tw would adly stretch out our

hands in the proples around ur. will work with them; we have no But never will hostility to them. Germany to Holbevist. That must be understood. We won't allow the result of our work, the indudrious l'hem of millions of men. To be destroyed by certain international, Holshevist feare,

ARDUOUS

FLIGHT. ACHIEVED

12,000-MILE TRIP BY RUSSIANS

REWARDED BY

MOSCOW

Moscow, Sept. 13. The Soviel airman, Captain Levanevaly, known as "the Lindbergli į

**When we have to lepimer's Jiew very well ourselves. •

"In otlar countries the masons latre been incited to proted meelings." against Fascisan and National Social-

rm, and there have been meetings support of Bolshevism and to supply

Bulshevists with arms, muncy and

I have not called any meetings bu if I did there would be a meeting neyi of ten to thirty thousand urdisciplined men, but millions and arstin mifans would lift their hands against our old enemy the oreh humanity," he warned.--Reuter.

Peny

Explains Attacks

Nuremberg, Sept. 13.

of

Herr Hitler

through the same sort of thing that is happening in Spain now.

Experienced Red Rule

THREE CARS CRASH

BUT OCCUPANTS ESCAPE UNHURT

Two Eurojican motorists and Chinese chauffeur were in- Ivolved in accidents at the same Ispot on Island, Road on Satur- iday. No-one was injured, jalthough two of the cars left the road and fell over the embank- ment.

1

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The drivers concerned serpin sice of uenidenti, were Live Chat - ke, driver of private car No. 1031. Mist Metal, of the Kowloon Hospilit. devdiz private em No. 2126, and Mr.

S. E. Edgar, arving private gar Au.

GE

The firs to meet with trouble was Le Chuk-bee. It appears that "at

at 2.45 m. on Saturday he was driving along Island Road towards Repulse Bay and when about 500! yards beyond the Aberdeen Industrial School, he swerved to the left to avoid opposite "Why, right here in Nuremberg" other e-biele coming in the

direction. In ering his car went be pointed to the smoking clumineya below" 1923 4,500 War Veterans over the bank. The driver escaped marching through here were set upon jury, and the ear suffered lait Falle

damage, although it lost a wheel. by Bolshevika and in Munich, during

At about 645 pan, the same day, the Soviet regime, hostages were shotatiss Mickel driving her car passe by the Communists, just as they are the same spot, and noticed car No. to-day in Spain.

431 down the bank. She pulled to

"We no longer fear Bolshevism in the side of the rund ta look at it, and, i of the US.S.R.,' accompanied by his The first reasoned explanation why Germany, but only that the countries when turning out to continue on her! navigator, Levchenko, landed here this year's Nazi Congress of Honour jaround us, into which this Bolshevist Journey, was involved in a crash with this evening, at the conclusion of a was in largely devoted to attacks on poison is eating its way, will succumber No. 1 coming from Aberdeen |

Her 12,000-mile flight from Los Angeles. Bulshevism was given Reuter by

one after another. To that we could with which she was in collision.

eur also left the road, but she escaped Herr Adolf Hitler in an informal con-not be indiferent,

injury. versation in a private luncheon roont gh up in the 100-your-cid Castle of Nuremberg, which dominates ancient city.

The fliers left the American city on August 5, and few via Canada, Alaska and Siberia, studying the condition in lugh altitudes.

The aviators received a great wel

copie.

"For their strccèss la mastering the northern bir route" Levanevally was aworded the Order of the Red Ban- ner and the Levchenko the. Order of Lenin. 'They received monetary prizes of 25,000 and 15,000 roubles „respectively.---Reuter,

Mr. S. E. Edgar, who was driving "We European natioits are joined the by cultural pnd commercial ties to No. 681, nude a report of the collision at the Central Police Station, slating our neighbours. We do have a Eurohat both cars we slightly damaged, pean coinmunity. And I really be-

but nobody was injured. f

Included Malorileve that we wild nationalists" are Rudolph Hess. Herr von Ribbentrop, the best Europeans after all." he con- Herr Alfred Rosenberg, the writer, | cluded,→Renter Special and several foreign newspaper cor- respondents

Other

Der Fuchrer was still wearing his plain brown Birt which be donned, for the review of his troops earlier in the day. He looked very fit and his hand-shake was firm and

BRITISH FOOTBALL hearty.

TEAM FOR H.K.

IF PRESENT PLANS MATERIALISE

London, Sept. 8.

A, British amateur soccer team will be seen in action in Hong- kong, Shanghai, and other parts of China within two years it request, made to-day by the Islington Carinthians to the Foot- ball Association, is approved.

The suggestion placed before the F. A. is that an English 22 players amateur team of should make a world tour with- In two years in preparation for the 1040 Olymple Games, saya a special Reuter message 10

10 the News. Among the countries which it is suggested 'the team should visit are India, the-- Malay-States, China and Egypt.

Millions On Call

Aid For Reds

by

A Chinese chauffenr had a narrow escape on Saturday when this

car fell over the embankment at Aberdinen. Later, another car driece European lady came into collision with a third car at the same aput and also teh the road. No-one was injured in this triple mishap. (Photos Mee Chennai.

MERCY MISSION

TO

TOLEDO

DIPLOMATS SEEKING TO

SAVE WOMEN,

CHILDREN

Madrid, Sept. 14.

74 KILLED IN NORWAY AVALANCHE

30 CHILDREN ARE AMONG VICTIMS

TWO VILLAGES DESTROYED

Oslo, Sept. 13. Messages from Bergen staté that, at least fifty are dead and sixty injured, many of thom seriously, as a result of ant avalanche in the Nord Fjord dis- trict which practically destroyed two small villages.

Doctors, nurses and medical sup- plica have been rushed to the spot by aeroplane from Bergen-Reuter. DEATH ROLL GROWS

Oslo, Sept. 11, The death roll in the avalanche in the Nord Flord area is now given as Keventy-four. Thirty of the victims were children-Reuter,

SOLDIER HELD FOR ASSAULT

ALLEGED ATTACK, ON THREE WOMEN

A Fusilier of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, named W.RJ. Grunert, is alleged to have been involved in a series of wounding incidents in Wanchai last night, resulting in in- jury to three Chinese women with a

razor.

On

The affair occurred at about 11 pan., and it is stated that Groneri attacked three women at different places. The first woman was badly cut about the face and neck In Man Lane, and is stated to be in a serious condition. Injuries were also suffered by two other woman, ut Hennessy Road and at Arsenal Street. It is Turtler stated that another

nt woman was attacked Jelinston Road but managed to escape before being hurt,

Gronert later walked Into the

up. He will be charged lo-

Fusiller, named Hughes, who is stated

The acting doyen of the Diplomatic Corps, the Chi-Wanchai Police Station and gave lean Ambassador, Senor Aurelio Nunez Morgado, and morrow.

It appears that Gronert came the Roumanian Legation's commercial attache, M. Hen-across from Shamshuipe with another ri Elfant, visited the Prime Minister, Senor Caballero, to have run away when the first wo- yesterday, and offered to attempt to remove the women and children and aged from the Alcazar in Toledo, giv- ing them refuge in the embassies and `legations in Madrid.

*

Thereafter they started for Toledo by automobile. The War Department, meanwhile, announced that the rebel officers in the Alcazar had met, on Saturday to discuss surrender, but were unable to agree.

REFUGEES RIOTING AT GIB.

POLICE CHARGE

DEMONSTRATORS

TRUNCHEONS WIELDED

.Gibraltar, Sept. 13. Pullee used their truncheons

inve

and

a

Following a bitter struggle on the Talavera de la Reinn sector, the loyalists claim to have captured

despite Casalegas,

the Moorish cavalry's attempts to encircle them. They also claim Heat south of Talvern the loyalists have occupied the towns of Igienadla, Fresnedilla, Navainorcuende, Buenaventura and Ladadra, thereby preventing the rebel advance through the Tiesur Valley.

Loyalisis continue a concentrated aerial attack on Oviedo and hope that the Asturian column at present entering Lean province will prevent the rebels reinforcing the

or--United 'Presa,

man was attacked. He was later du. tained, but it is not known whether he will be charged.

Regarding the motive for the 1hat alleged attacks, it is stated Gronert had a grievance against al least one of hy women.

IRISHMEN WILL AID REBELS

FORMING UNIT IN FOREIGN LEGION

2,000 LIKELY

TO ENLIST

Dublin, Sept. 13. Some 2,000 trishnen will soon be Talavera fighting in Spain against Com- munism, states General' Owen O'Dully, Preshlent of the United Ireland Party and chief of the Blue Shirt

San Sebastian Battle

and are travel ich Foreign Legion

St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 14.

it organisation. Accompanied by {1 dozen These men will form a distinctive several persons were injured in militiamen, I entered San Sebastian Part of the STOP PRESS demonstration by a number of Brie harbour by boat to-day and saw the

fish subjects

left their

Beir | panic, rioting, inccndlarism and homes in Spain and who have been plaging in the city. Incensed by the British Government's

I saw men killed in the streets decision to close the refugee camp. where marchists and

Nationalists are Aghting a They have been quartered in the

amp since their arrival here.

The demonstrators were going to Factories are burning.on the edge

Moscow, Sept. 13.

been A lationwylde drive ins launched among Soylet women and chiiren to raise money, and provi- We deeply regret to announce zions for Spanish Republican women, the death of Mr. W. Sanderson,

leaders.

A number of the demonstrators thereupon tried to rush the police station and a fight developed.

Futher trouble is feared-Reuters

Basque -guerilla

the rebel bombers started them.

AL present the Basques ure apparently overcoming the anarchists, However, I was unable to witness the end of the fighting, since I was forced to return to France with the nearer approach of the fasurgent attackers,

Uutted Press.

This marks the first popular it-uperintendent Engineer, of the Government House when police, des- of the town, reportedly set alight by tempt of the Soviet to aid the Spanish Indo-Chinn Steam Navigation Co..cended upon thein and arrested the anarchists. But the anarchists say Discussing his speech to the Storm loyalists since the Soviet signed the Ltd., which occurred at noon to Troopers in the morning, the Chun-neutrality get on the Spanish elvil day at the War Memorial Hospital, cellor again referred to the intl | war.

following a severe operation carly Fascist demonstrations in other eatin

this morning. Following the appeal, hundreds of tries. He said other countries were tolerating demonstrations and public letters and resolutions, intimating collections for arms and munitions for ofform of contributions, have been the Bolsheviks in Spain. Yet, and pouring into the offlees of the Pravda he laughed scornfully, "If we were frum women workers, Reuter to follow our inclinations and au Special. thorise, for instance, demonstrations Sort of the Nationaliste in

in

I would only have to give the word and, like that the snapped his Angers) ten to fifteen million Ger- mans would jump to my call.

Hve

War Is Likely

PORTUGAL LEANS TOWARD "TWO BIG DICTATORS”

Paris, Sept. 14.

The suggestion that Portugal, is daily withdrawing further from her British allfance in order to follow the destinies of E- rope's two big dictators." was put forward by Madame Tabouls. well-informed foreign affairs writer. in L'Ocavre, semi-official daily,"

FLYING ACROSS ATLANTIC

to Spain at a date yet to

Be disclosed, dressed in mufti and unarmed. It is thought that by this means they are avoiding breaking the non-intervention pact to which Britain has, signifled her Intention of adhering.

Already two advance

ison offle-

crs have renched General Francisco Franco's, headquarters at Caceres, --- Reuter.

DENIAL OF ROME PLOT

ITALIAN CONSUL ́ GETS ADVICES

With regard to reports received ou Friday last giving detalls of a Com-

RICHMAN AND MERRILmunist plot with headquarters-in

ON RETURN HOP

London, Sept. 147-

Home, Sept. 14.

Fuscist newspapers in editorials virtually unanimously agreed

Rome, which had been discovered" "There would be demonstrations delicate that war is likely.

that the European shution is so

and "suppressed by the Italian Gov--- such an the world has never seen,

ernment, the Italian Consul General giving the world, and even Moscow, Popolo di Roma, speaking of Signer something

The American sportsman, Harryn Hongkong states that he has re- unpleasant to 'think | Benilo Mussolini'š, announcement of

|evived cably, ödvives to She suggests the Portuguese Cahl-¡cond Division at Seville and a Richmu, And the former RAF, that

the effect about,"

Saturday respecting extraordinary net is deliberately working for the courier service with North Spain, pilot Dick Aterril, who flew from whatsoever has been discovered in no Communist organisation expenditure on new armamento:in success of the insurgents in Spuin. enabling the Catholic lender, Senor New York to England on September Katy, "People wonder why we are Army and Navy appropriations, says She asserts the insurgents, have a Git Robles, to make daily contacts 3. took off for New York from South This advices also deny, the alleged funotics against Bolshevism is this a quite a logical consequence pt Headquarters in Lisbon hotel, with With "the" Insuritent troops,port at 2:00 am, CLMT, to-day Farrest of high. Fuseint officials sakt because we, and Italy hlen, lived the pggravated Europend politics a direct telephone line to the Se-Reuter.

Reutere

ky have been involved, in the phot

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