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Hongkong Telegraph.

No 15002

15, 1936. 日十三月七

FOUNDED 1881 二拜體 號五十月九英港香 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

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PAKHOI MOB DANGEROUS Investigator Lands -Leaves Hurriedly

Canton, Sept. 15.

As the situation at Pakhoi-is at a complete deadlock, with neither the Japanese officials or the accredited Chinese emissaries from Canton able to proceed with the investigation of the. alleged murder of a Japanese subject by a mob. on September 3, it is believed that negotiations for the settlement of the incident must be held between Japanese envoys and the Foreign Office at Nanking.

Latest reports indicate that both Chinese and Japanese investigators are held up at Hoihow awaiting instructions.

It is revealed that intense anti-Japanese feeling in Pakhoi prevented the Foreign Affairs Commissioner's representatives from Canton conducting any investiga- tion.

".

After considerable difficulties, one official succeeded in landing, but when he went to the scene of the alleged murder he was surrounded by a large crowd, whose hostility made it necessary for the investigator to de-

part immediately.-Reuter,

'COUNSUL-GENERAL"

COMING

Shanghai, Sept. 15. Mr. Toyoichi Mukumurtal the Japanese Consul-General at Canton. passed through here aboard the Chichibu Marü, en route to his post. ¡ from Tokyo to-day.

He hastened his departure from the Japanese capital because of the Pakhoi incident.

Ifè~15" sefiectuled-to-reach-Canton

on September 19.–Reuter,

LISBON HOLDING ALOOF

NO RESPONSE TO BRITISH APPEAL

HUMANISING

WARFARE

London; Sept. 14. Portugal's representatives were gain absent from to-day's meeting of the Committee for the control of the Spanish non-intervention pact.

The Portuguese Government has not sent any statement in reply to

FATE OF REBELS SEALED

-ALCAZAR-WON'T- SURRENDER

NO REPLY TO BOMBARDMENT

Madrid, Sept. 15. It is believed that efforts of the diplomats to rescue the women, children and aged from the Alcazar of Toledo, have ended, due to the Alcazar's de- fenders "talk with the Burgos Government." The loyalists have consequently announced that they are halting negotia tions.

It is offcially stated that the Secret Police frustrated a Fascist plot in Madrid to murder President Azana and other high officials.

United Press.

REBELS SILENT

Madrid, Sept. 15, The bombardment of the Alcazar the British representations and pre-at Toledo was continued yesterday sumably maintains its objections to without any reply from the insur- participating in the work of the gents, stairs the Ministry of War. Committee:

Meanwhile the Insurgents have res of the Jected the mediation offer Chilean Ambassador.-Reuter.

A

communique issued after the meeting, which was held in the Foreign Office at 4 p.m., stated that it had been agreed that an informal sub-committee be appointed to assist the chairesan, composed of repre- sentatives of Belgium, the United Kingdom, Czecho-Slovakia. Frunct Germany, Italy, Sweden and Soviet Russia.--Reuter Bulletin Service.

MIUNOD: SUCCEEDS··

This

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, is here seen, in the company of the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, Hradmaster, arriving to perform the opening ceremony of the new Central British

School yesterday afternoon. (Plioto: Meë Cheung).

ROOSEVELT H.K. TELEGRAPH'S

BACKERS SHOCKED

MAINE SWINGING

REPUBLICAN

REGARDED AS PROPHETIC

Portland, Sept. 14. The first returns from the Congres-

sional elections in the State of Maine, which are always regarded, as pro- phetic of the prospects for the follow. ing presidential election, provided at shock for supporters of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to-day,

PHOTOGRAPHIC

CONTEST RESULTS

PUBLIC EXHIBITION

BE

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HELD SHORTLY

The Telegraph has pleasure to-day in announcing the prize-winners in its sixth annual Amateur Photographic Competition, in which there were over a thousand entries. The task of judging occupied many hours and was en- trusted to three well-known adjudicators-Dr. F. Bunje, Mr. E. A. von Kobza-Nagy, B.A., and Surgeon Lieut.- eincts for the Senate give the sitting Comdr. W. E. Loftus Brigham, R.N.-whose comments on White: 459 votes, and Mr. Louis-the-entries-will-be-found-on -Page-Seven of this issue............_

Returns from 18 out of 633 pre-

Republican member. Senator Wallace

Brann, Democratic State Governor. 101.

For the Governorship the swing fo nounced. Mr. Lewis Burrow, Re- 141 for the Democratic comince, Mr.

the Repulican sile is cy/n more pro-

publican, leads with 501 votes against

Harold Dubord.-Reuter.

STILL LEADING

Portland, Sept. 14.

-The latest returns from the state elections show the Republiens still leading, but by a less conspicuous margin.

There will be a public exhibition of selected pictures from the Competition, commencing on Monday, October 5, at the Gloucester Hotel; whilst the winning pictures will be

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Hitler Warns

Warns Against Encroachment

NEW ARMY STANDING AT

GERMANY'S

GATES

Nuremberg, Sept. 14. The Nazi Party Congress here came to a climax to-day with a mimic battle in which 17,000 infantry and tanks were engaged, in the presence of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler, Nazi leaders, diplomats and military attaches. The mighty zeppelin, von Hindenburg, and Squadrons of fighting planes, roared high overhead.

Herr Hitler, in an address to the troops, said: "Serious times may be ahead of us, but they will never find us wavering, discouraged or cowardly."

In his final speech to the Congress, Herr Hitler came before a huge audience in the Congress hall, and denounced Bolshevism as the deadliest enemy of Ger- many.

The bestial, mad doctrine of Bolshevism is now trying to push its military forces ever closer to the German frontiers, Der Fuchrer asserted.

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BRITISH GUNBOAT PROBING SHOOTING

SHIP FIRED ON-İN- WEST RIVER

ONE DEAD AND

reproduced in next Saturday's issue of the Pictorial Supple-THREE WOUNDED

ment.

The full list of awards is as follows:

Best Picture in Competition Silver Trophy, awarded by Ilford, Ltd., London.Looug Pei-tulc. Rutland Crescent, Kowloon Tong. With a third of the votes counted. Second Best Picture In Compeillion Mr. Wallace White, Republican, leads Silver Trophy, awarded by Ilford, Mr. Louis Brann, Democrat. for the Ltd., London-V. I. Treskin, 84 senatorship by 27,773 10 24,000,

Kennedy Road.

BI.

In the gubernatorial contest

Section 1 (Story-Telling Picture) Lewis Barrow, Republican, has a lend

Belt and Howell Filmo Straight- of approximately 10,000. His present total is 30,400. Mr. Harold Dubord, & Movie Camera, with case, awarded by Mr. Chis. S. Rosselet, Hongkong Democrat, has 20,920 votes.

race.

In the House of Representatives Agent-1. A. Leong, 0. Breezy Ter- race the Republicans are also leading wil three Congressional Districts. Commended:Lec Chung, Yue They appear to be

the Lal Leung Kin-fan, lung Man-lee, slate-Reuter.

Harold S. Leong, W. Keith Robin-

sweeping

PASSES AWAY IN HOSPITAL

Hospital

sun.

Sretion 2 (Chinese Studies)

GENERAL STRIKE DANGER

FRENCH INDUSTRY FACING CRISIS EMPLOYERS' PROBLEM

Paris, Sept. 14.

"We shall fight Bolshevism as 20 world power if it tries to transfer its Spanish methods to Germany,"

He referred briedy to the rumours of famine in Russia,

Grim. Warning

"Wherever we look," he declared, returning to the attack. "we see Bolshevism. Inciting to intervention. supply of arms and money. We can regard all this calmly; but if they endanger the Reich, the German people will sweep away from the frontiers those who imagine they will only have to walk over German army,"

ar the

Referring to the Social Democrats who try to counternet Bolshevism by seeking to enlisty it, Herr Hitler said that Nuzlism had

imenis in order in moved there

for the Anal struggles with Marxism. some day. We are convinced that Other nations must go this way no nation can be spared a clear-cut decision.

The Admiralty has instructed H.M.S. Cicala, gunboat on patrol in the West River, to in- vestigate the firing, by what are "The world would have no better believed to have been Chinese friend than Germany If it respects farmers, on the British steamer a new Gerran army stands before us. But Bolshevism must know that Tai Lee, which resulted in the the gateway to Germany." killing of the vessel's quarter- The great audience cheered Herr master and the wounding of the Hitler wlidly.-Reuter. master, the second engineer and woman passenger yesterday afternoon.

The Cicala was despatched to theį Wong Ping district and will carry out investigations ashore.

It is expected that strung repre-! sentations will be made with a view to

preventing a recurrence of such 'incidents.

It

The

Locarno Talks Delayed

GERMANY ASKS FOR TIME TO PREPARE

was early yesterday afternoon that the Tai Lee, nearing Wong Ping. was attacked. The quartermaster, Ching Cheong, was killed instantly af

London, Sept. 14. his post in the wheelhouse. Second Engineer, Mr. van Langen-ence of Locarno Pact signatories will minster, Captain F. Baylis, and the It is now certain that the confer berg, were wounded, but Captain not begin before November.

would not leave the bridge Baylis

The German charge d'affaires. and took the ship back to Kongmoon. Prince Bismarck, in the course of an There a passenger, Miss Scarlet, an interview with Sir Robert Vansiltart, American missionary, who had suf- Permanent fered a slight hip wound from

Under-Secretary Yor ricochet, was put ashore for treat Germany a chief interest was that the

Affairs, Foreign

emphasised that ment.

conference should succeed. „Thores Capt. Baylis brought his ship to tore it was essential that there shonbl Hongkong at mid-night.

be adequate préparation, he fall,

It is understood that is mention of ALLEGATIONS DENIED

the possiblilty of Bussia's invitation Interviewed aboard the Tai Lee to the confeither was much at The this morning, Mr. S. D. Mayhood, | Interview, bui Cavmany exporta Chief Officer, expressed indignation conferenen, at least in the dat at allegations regarding the ship's storia, za dai conjud niitve poweve speed. He declared that she was how, which were the original stun- already going slowly a whores of the treab, Britain, France,

Clermany warning Hags - twy Nietniki,

and Fil

ENTENTE WATCHFUL

Prague, Sept. 15. Chanispling a conference of ill

A decree enforcing the 40- First Prize: 540 cash.-George Chour week in the coal mines of France has been completed, and SALVATION ARMY, Kent Road.

Second Prize: $20 cash-Loong forwarded to miners and mine WORKER

Pel-tak. EVACUATING

Third Prize: 510 Engh-J. C. M. owners for their final approval. menace Grenhum, Shell House."

But a general strike Washington, Sept. 14.

Commended:Kennsthi Ing. Fran- The State Department has an-

ela C. K. Ing (9), Lee Chung, Yue still exists.

This is the first decree dealing with nounced that the US. Consul, Mr.

Yuen, Lau and Lau.

working hours since the enactment! Vice-Consul, W. E. Chapman, the

Scotlon (Vlows, elc.)

on June 21 of the Government's Mr. Emanuel J. Codoner, his wife and

40-hour week VIII. son, und fifteen other Americans The Salvation Army in China has

providing for a First Prize: $40 cash-Loong Pel-throughout France. have been instructed to embark lost a valued worker by the death,

at the Matilda talt.

Meanwhile, two alternatives appear aboard the destroyer Kane and flee which occurred

Second Plavi this morning. of Mrs.

$20 cash.-C. from Bilbuo,

to face the textile employers at St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 14.

instruction followed Mr. (Brigadier) Darby, wife of Brigudler D'Almatte Castro, Duvid House. Thanks to the intervention of Dr. Chapman's advices that the rebels William Darby, General Secretary

Third Pze: 510 ensh.W, Keith Lille. They can either accept the Government's proposal for arbitra- Junod, delegate of the International had broadcast a warning that the of the Salvation Army In South Robinson, c/o Tsu and Hodgson.

which will probably mean the tion Red Cross, the Government author Santander and Bilbao, ports would China.

Commended. Konter, Lau ties in the San Sebastian sector have

40-hour to-night.

Cho-chak. C. D'Almada e Castro, lgning of a collective contract with consented resume negotiations for

Twenty other forines

The deceased lady, who was are also evacuating Dilbag.

01 Long Pei-tak, J. C, M. Grenham. employees, giving them the humanising of the civil war, pro-

with a rise in wages, or they The Americans will be taken to years of age, arrived in Hongkong J. M. H. Salter (3), W. Keith Robin-

can refuse arbitration and see their viding the Rebel Junta ot

alongsido with her husband in June, from son, Dr. J. H. Manigomery.

Industry virtually nationalised. discontinues its alleged discourage France, it is stated, and

Shanghai, where they had spent six

Textile mill owners still have 24 speed was dead alow. ment of negotiations-Renter Bit-destitutes will then be forwarded to years, prior to which they were in

Section 4 (St Life)

Ton Telegraph representativo Mr, Washington. Red Cross funds will other North China centres for ten

hours in which to make up their letin Service.

Mayhood sakas@lhi, Vani On teri be utilised to transport the refugees yours.. Mrs. Darby, was a native of

First Prize: $30 cosh.-V. I. Tres-minds.

nhend of us, About 20 minutos effor from Europe to the United States, Birmingham, England.

The possibility that the employers" |kçin..

leaving the what, wo unliced d Puerto Rico or the Philippines.--|

Second Prize: $20 cush.-Yeung attitude may lead to a general strike, United Press,"

The late Mrs. Darby was taken Wing-yul, 58 Connaught Road.

to a warning ta roihice spent. The $10 cash-T. T. the country is envisaged horn and were on the bridge a fortnight ago whilst on holiday at Third Prize:

Arbuthnot Road.

Reuter Special.

Canal Quartorpaster, Mr. Chung Cheung Chau island, and her condi-Kwok tion became

Commended: W. Fox, W. J. Ties,

Ching was at the wheel. The gradually worse, Yueng Wing-yul, Wong Kam-ylu

Yip, Ng. Yuk-ylp (2), Lily Ng, You] Captału unyo the order 'Slow', which clarodi, Bio Endanke www jessizliy necessitating her admission to General Mola has ordered a five-hospital last Thursday. Besides her (3), Yue Chuck,

Kal-cheong

Wax

sedived in the engine von day rest for his weary army in the husband, she leaves three children. Section 8. (Children's Snapshots)

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and wo had reduced speed botora wa virket poijay of unde nt present besieging San one of whom is in Shanghai and the

MANTIEN DE First Prize: $10 cash-Perry Yip, Silver Cup, donated by Dr. Fast to the Buga. There was a strong pain and Birds, fui,

Bunje.-J. Konter, c/o John Matthe flood waters white slowed to in

freshut

DETAILED, AGENDA

Burgos

London, Sept. 14. The second meeting of the Inter- national Committee för the applica- tion of the agreement regarding non- Intervention In Spain was held in Locarno floom at the Foreign Ofce this afternoon.)

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It was attended by representatives north,

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FIVE DAY REST

San Sebastian, Sept. 14.

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Reuter,

sprending from Lille to all parts of thiga og the bank, which wo took Entente Powers, a pamayutique whe

tasted today repudiating any n Loening Treaty which was tunikt in Wontorn al W

Secondly, the eviduje

Second Prize: $10 cali-Ng Yuk-nera and Co.

Prize: 820 cash-A. A. down more, and in worn in die beps to babe ville LAT

of twenty-six countries, and had Sebastian, Santander and about to other two in Hongkong Much under consideration certain questions envelop Bilbao, After that they will remting in the scope of the agree-attack Bilbao to the west sympathy will be felt for them in 39 Robinson Rond

their heavy bereavement, "ment. The delegates undertook, The loyalists have established on a

where necessary,, to oblain the in- inchine-gun posts far forwarst fange Thessturalgitaker.

etions of their Governments at their main defence (pulsidas SALE 12(Continued on Page 4.1, A

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nes the bird Prize: 85 cash Ng Sui-lau, Bates, YMCA., Kawtoon.

mentet 30 Robinson Routh,

Cominengode Tony Green, Peggy Kannath Ing.

practically dond_alow, When W

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