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and
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TO LET.
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WEEK'S TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS.
TWO DEATHS IN LATEST RETURN
In the Colony of Hongkong, includ- ing the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week ending at 8 am. on Saturday, October 31, there were altogether 40 trame ac- cidents, as the result of which two persons were killed and 19 persons were injured.
Or the persons killed, one Chinese male child died as the result of in- juries received when the child was knucked down by a public ricksha whilst running acress the street A European private car driver Was fatally injured when his vehicle came into a collision with a motor Jorry.
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Of the persons injured, nine were pedestrians who were either walking ur running across the roud and were struck by vehicles. Three ramear passengers and three bus passengers were injured, whilst alighting from moving tramcars and moving motor buses
respectively. passenger
injured
through falling from a motor iorry whilst in motion. A bleycle driver, ricksha driver and one lorry.passen- ger were injured as the result Follisions between vehicles,
was
One
Jorry
ono
of
Of the 40 accidents, 18 were collisions between vehicles; 13 were collisions
between vehicles pedestrians and 11 accidents were due to other causes.
LATEST MISHAPS
and
The body of woman, Cheung Sut, was removed to the Kowloon Mor tuary yesterday. Deceased was the victim of a truffle mishap when she was knocked down by lorry No. 1447 near Funling. She died on the way to the Kowloon Hospital.
A limited competitive examina- tion for a vacancy for a 3rd Grade Local Clerk will be held on Mon day, 16th November, 1986,
to
Applications for selection compete should reach the Naval Store Officer, H.M. Dockyard, not 10th later than Tuesday next, November.
COMMANDER HOLE PROSECUTES
MOTOR COLLISION
JUST AVERTED
"If bad taken my right of way, which I was entitled to do by being shown the green light, the lorry would have run into me on the right, and there is not a shadow of doubt that 1 would have been killed," said the Hon. Comdr. G. F. Hole, Harbour Master, at the Central Magistracy, this morning when be
Have evidence against Lai Nin, whom he summoned for driving lorry No. 265 in a danger¬ ous manner and for falling to obry a trafle signal at Stubbs Rond October 24,
on
An additional ebarge, of driving #cence whs this without a valid Rorning preferred against the de fendunt by Serg, Hi, who said that since the first hearing of the case R had come to his notice that the de- fendant did not renew his cence nal June 30 last,
The defendant denied, the Beet -Two summonses, but admitted the add- Honal count.
Tung Fung-pan, Constable 1985, said that about 12.40 pan. on the day in question he was on duty at the traffic post at the top of Magazing Gap Road when he saw the defendant's lorry coming down from Stubbs Read
at
speed of about 20 miles per hour. The red light was against him t the time, There was a private car Just about to turn the corne on its way to The Peak and it had to top on the result of defendant's action. 11e Saw Mds var before the lorry and accordingly gave the signal in its favour. The number of the private vehicle was 2758 and was being driven by Comdr. Hole.
COMDR. HOLE'S EVIDENCE
was
Giving evidence. the Hon. Comdi Hole said he was driving his car. No. 71, up the new Magazine Cap Road and when he arrived at the junction of Stubbs Read he found the traille signal against him. He ac cordingly stopped and then saw a small cur
cur going down Wanchai Gap from The Peak. As soon as the car Bad passed, the traffic light changed from red to green, but
bat Just as he was about to start on his way to The Peak, he heard a heavy rattling on the right, which sounded like a forry approaching at a high He turned round and saw the speed. defendant's lorry turning the corner at a speed of about 20 to 25 miles an hour. Realising the lorry could not possibly stop in time, he jamand on his brakes. The lurry did no slacken speed and parsed between his car and the traffic post. He took down its number and when he reach- ed home he telephoned the Gough Hill Pulice Station and reported the incident.
reply to the Magistrate, Mr. W Schofield, witness said he did not see any ear with the number 2750.
in
THE · HONGKONG
REBELS SHELLING
MADRID
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 5, 1936.
TELEGRAPH.
CHINESE
GUESTS'
the first, or inner, line of Madrid's defences and the conquest of the capital cun now be said to have commenced.-United Press.
Evacuation Admitted
Madrid, Nov. 4.
The Leftists admit the retreat from Getafe and the evacuation of this
TIFFIN
KWANGTUNG PARTY ENTERTAINED
major airport, as well as the town MR. KOTEWALL
of Leganes. Both are under seven miles from the city limits of Madrid.
United Press.
Fortification of City
Madrid, Nov. 4. The fortification of Madrid con- All paving stones from tinues apace. the roads of the city have been pull- ed up and barricades are being built by old men and women, usolated by boys, who fill baskets with earth and hand them to their elders to use
the paving in cementing Reuter.
stones.
Foreigners Arrested
Barcelona, Nov. 4. The Interior Council announced to-day the arrest of the Paraguayan, Colombian, and Austrian Consuls here.
The Council charges the Colombian Consul with selling passports to non- Colombians, but the charges against the Paraguayan and Austrian Consul are not divulged.-United Press.
Anti-Leftist Plot
Bayonne, Nov. 4.
It is learned in authoritative quae- ters that the Bilbao Ministry of the Interior has discoveri "a vast plot"
Leftist Government In against the Bilbao, involving two South Ameri- ran Consuls, one Europem Consul, an lantry commander and four elvi-
An attache alleges that these men furnished military information to the Insurgents and issued false passports, permitting
ting Rightist sympathisers in Bilbao to escape.
It is understood the names of those Involved will only he disclosed after drastle sentences have been imposed. -Unitest Press.
Leftist Counter-Blow
Lisbon, Nov. ¿
A surprise raid by insurgent troops on Carabanchel, five miles from the centre of Madrid, found the village deserted. The troops returned to the. rebel lines without firing a shot,
News of a Government diverston. however, is reported on the Estipona front.
Every
very available motor vehicl has bren
commandeered to rush In- surgent troops to Estepona, where Malaga militiamen are reported to have launched strong offensive against the insurgent forces. — Reuter Bulletin Service.
ก
Miners Defeated
Seville, Nov. 4.
SPEAKS
ROOSEVELT GIVEN
VAST POWER
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ceived, and this President is a deeply idealistic man.---Reuter.
RECORD HOUSE MAJORITY
New York, Nov. 4. The Roosevelt landslide apparently Pave the Administration the largest House of Bepresentatives inajority in history. The Deanocrats wen or let in 330 seats, this being 17 up, com- pared with the 1934 Congressional elections, while the Republicans von or led in 85, compared with 103. The Democrats enned peats fifteen States and the Republicans in six. However, some of the balloting is continuing and the close of the comiting may shift the position.
BRITISH LABOUR
POLICY
PLEA FOR SOCIALIST COMMONWEATH
London, Nov. 4. The terms of the official Labour. amendment to the House of Commons address in reply to the Speech from the Throne was made known to night as follows:
BRITISH VIEW OF ROOSEVELT
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of his domestic policles, but even, more an endorsement of the man liimself.
оп
The Daily Telegraph says 'history will decide whether Roosevelt's
The Financial Times says Roosevelt may be tempted to restore the parts of his programme wrecked by the Supreme Court, but he cannot want to Jeopardise the development "But regret that Your Majesty's which his re-election is founded. Address fails to recognise that under There will be favourable reactions present improvement in trade and in- expectation of further stimulus to the existing capitalist system the on the stock markets, based on an industry, largely stimulated by the both internal and International
world race In armaments, can only trade. be temporary; that, whilst making tardy acknowledgment of the de- terioration in physical #iness of the nation, due mainly to long continued schemes, with a huge Budget defelt, unemployment, low wages and con- were
Insurance a gamble or an sequent malnutrition, they are con- policy. The electors have decided tinuing to enforce the means test, that he shall proceed therewith. In which Intensifies this deterioration the second term he is unlikely to and to neglect the problems of those diverge so recklessly from orthodoxy areas which have been most severely as his opponents liave prophesied. affected; and that they have no pro-
The New3 Chronicle Bay's the posals tar. making fundamental | sweeping majority shows that a de- changes in the basis of society which mocratie electorate, if given courn- are necessary in order to create geous leadership and a polley of bold Socialist Commonwealth in which the radicalism, will respond with en- full resources of the nation shall be thusiasm. Roosevelt has nalled the utilised for the benefit of the com- | Fascist lle that democracy is timid ' munity as a whole."—Aritish Wire-and ineffective.—Reuter,
Meanwhile, the Democraties in the
General Huling Mu-sung, Chair- man of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, and Mr. Tsang Yong-fu, Mayor of Canton, were the guests of honour at tifin in the Hongkong Hotel roof garden to-day, when they Senatorial selections have apparent- were entertained by a group of lead-ly won 74 seats, which is a reerd, Ing Chinese business men. Other and the Republicans 18, Farmer- guests included the trade delegation Labour. 2. Progressives 1, and In- which arrived from Canton this dependents 1-United Press. morning,,
to Ġeneral In proposing a teast Huang and Mr. Tseng, the Hon. Air. R. H. Kotewall, who spoke in Chinese, said:
The visit of His Excellency the Chairman of the Provincial Govern- ment of Kwangtung and His Honour the Mayor of Canton has given unbounded pleasure to the whole of Hongkong. The community warmth of their welcome ha eldom been equalled. It WIK but in September last that our Governor called on Generalissimo Chiang Kai- stick in Canton, when he had the opportunity of meeting many high officials there, and of cementing the Kwang- friendly relations between tung and Hongkong. To-day, so soon after thai visit, His Excellency the Chairman. General Huang Mu-sung, and His Honour Mayor Tsatt Yang- fu honour Hongkong win
visit. This 1.5 clear evidence of the Jurmonious felendship between the Authorities of the two places, and ulso of Vic increasingly cardial relations between China and Great Britain.
FAR EAST POLICY
Washington, Nov. 4. State ofcials assert that the De- mocratic victory assures Mr. Cordell State, of 201 rtunity vigorously to pursue a policy of consolidating world peace and welfare by económle recovery through a programme of trade ex- pansion on a broad basis designed to
all countries as
well. 38 help
Snited States.
Hull. Secretary of
the
The opinion is expressed that Rosevelt's re-election guarantees gainst a retreat to high tarifs, and it is expected that a series of trade greements will follow the Buenos Aires conference, where Mr. Huli hopes to formulate a hemispheric peace project as a good example to the whole world.
Other authorities expect the United States to continue naval construction until the Fleet is actually on a party with Britain.
less.
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Nov. 3.
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It is also likely that the United | Prague States will keep a concentrated Firet in the Facille as a precaution against & possible Far Eastern explosion, although the Government's policy to wards Japan and China is hely to Of the population of Hongkong be conciliatory so long as
United Chinese States interests are not transgressed, Canton and Hongkong are closely It is expreted that the Prendent related, geographically, commercial will grow more conservative bra and even from the point of view International monetary affairs, con-
wherever of peare and good order. Last nighttributing
posable
world trade-fluted
about 97
ly.
per cent
ave
at the banquet at Government House, eurrenes stabilisation on the basis of
improving His Excellency the Chairman very uptly likened Canton and Hongkong Press. to two sisters. I venture to
muice two other comparisons. Canton is as a mansion, and Hongkong its gate- way: Canton is as the human trunk, and Hongkong is throat.
FORTUNES LINKED
A few days ago His Honour the Mayor, speaking at a meeting of the Rotary Club in Canton, wald
some-
PARTY RE-ALIGNMENT
The Roor vrit avalanche is jarring traditional political structure to the foundation, The party re-alignment novement apparent since. 1912 IN kely in progress more in the coming four years than in the previous twenty-four.
The Republicans are reduced to an insolent minority in Pennsylvaniu. which broke from the G.O.P. mooring secure since the
which had been Civil War.
what to the effect that if Conton prospered, Hongkong would also prosper:
if Canton suffered, Hong- kong would also suffer; that, in short, the two places are
interdependent.
tent.serted the Republicans, and even Now. There can be no doubt that Canton
The Great Lakes States have de-
In consequence of sharp fighting Hongkong share their prosperity England has joined the Democratic
by
yesterday in which the insurgents defeated the Asturian miners, the troops of the revoll are now masters of the whole of Galietu. Over 100 of grenades miners were killed and many cases
were these reckless fighters.
abandoned
The insurgents
also
claim that many Government supporters were killed in the fighting on the Gijon- Oviedo road, the remainder of the militia deeing low:
towards Santander.
Elaborate preparations are being made in Burgos to celebrate the entry of the insurgents into Madrid. Sacred relics are held In readiness for å tri- umphal muss in the Burgos Cathe- dral-Reuter Special.
Sympathy Lost
The constable, on being recalled. maintained that he saw car No. 2750,
London, Nov. 4, and added that it was being driven Spain describe casualties inflicted on Reports reaching London from by Comdr. Hole at the time The defendant repiled
the civil population of Madrid by negative when he was asked if the the
hombing from aeroplanes belonging had anything to say.
to anti-Government forces. These Defendant was fined $30, with the
are reproduced in newspapers, and alternative of one month's imprison-
comment shows, just accompanying ment on the rst charge, $10 or 14
of indiscriminate arrests and as news days on the second, und $10 or 10 gele
detention of
suspects by
by Government days on the third, the sentences to supporters ulienated much the prc- run consecutively.
vious sympathy
of a considerable section of public opinion with the cause of the Madrid' Government, so failure of insurgent aircraft to
to confine attacks to definite military objectives has shocked many who have been inciled to view the insurgents' aims with Increasing understanding.
REFORM OF THE LEAGUE
LADY TO SPEAK IN HONGKONG
of
Miss Florence A. Randell, B.Sc. (London), a voluntary speaker London and a teacher for over thirty the League of Nations Union in
years, is on a world visit to foster the cause of international relations. She has been invited by the local A 10-year-old youth, Chan Sai-lo, League of Nations Society to give a was knocked down by a bus In Shanghal Street yesterday,
public address and has chosen for ping off u pavement to cross the road,
Step- her subject the topical question of
the "Reform Chan came directly in front of
of
of the League the Nations. This address, which will moving bus. Jie was taken to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.
be open to the public, Is being ar- ranged and will be held at the Running in front of a moving tram car in an attempt to cros
Cathedral Hall on Tuesday, Novem Johnston Road yesterday, Lai Yu, 05 was
her 10 (the day before Armistice f knocked down by the tram and rC-
Day) at 5.30 p.m. moved to the Government. Civil Hospital suffering from serious in- Juries.
SPORTSALAN KILLED
London, Nov. 4. Colonel Samuet Ashton, 57, noted
•British sporisman, was killed to-day when his horse fell in Croxton Park.
United Press.
TYPHOON WARNINGS
of
Miss Randell has for many years been a champion of the Suffragist Movement In England. A ready spealter, she has a wealth of informa tlon dealing with the League Nations. Her address is being eager- ly awaited and she has indicated Her willingness to answer as far as pos- sible all questions, put to her at the raceting,
ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY
In connection with Armistice Day' ceremony, special accommodation for being three hundred The Manila Observatory reports reserved to the north of the Law
persons 18 that there is a typhoon in about Courts. Long, 191, Lat. 11, moving W.NW should be made before November 8 tickets and another, in about Long, 148, Ldt. to the Deputy
Assistant Adjutant 17, moving N.W.
General, China Command.
Application for
Inevitable reactions to bombing outrages on the anfety of prisoners in the Spanish cupital-for whose fute, in common with other parts of Spain, is Majesty's Government has already demonstrated ila concert-
is not overlooked in press comment and the hope is expressed that anti- Government leaders will take steps to obvinte recurrence of events which can only add to the ghostly record of horrors of the civil conflict in Spain.
British Wireless,
SPECIAL NOTICE
Advertisers requiring addi- tional space in the "South China Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph during the months of November and December," are requested to make their reservations as early as pos- sible. in the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising ovenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us; co-operation is invited.
had with
M
Conservative-
and
and 100 and adversity, and
tely parade. are intimately
present responsive to each other in ebb and
Democratic bine is developing, in- in flow.
cluding Sennters Glass, Byrd, Cope. A few days ago, when I went up land, Walsh, Ellisen Smith to Canton to attend the State funeral
Bailey, of the late Mr. flu Han-min, 1
combining forces with Al Smith, Davis, Ely and Reed, seeking overwhelmed hospitality of
by the unbounded Ilis
the control the Democratic Excellency
tabel before it fades entirely under Chairman and of His Honour the the New Deal's imprint. Mayor. Though the cor
conversations I them were short, they were not too short to enable me to realise that they had already golned a thorough knowledge of local condi- tions. Now, they have come person- ally to Hongkong, and are seeing for themselves the conditions of the Chinese in particular, and of Colony in general. Their knowledge wil hus be enhanced, for "to ree with the eye is better than to hear with the ear," just as one personal contact is better than hundred letters.
for their
the
it is, however, questionable hory long the mere conservative Southern Democrats will keep step with the more radical Northerners.--United Press.
GROWING
Monte Video. RIO Bucharest
ONLY
CARRIED FOOD.
London, Nov. 4. The Non-Intervention Committee has aquitted Russia on all the Cer man charges except two, on which M. Maisky is submitting further defence.
All day long M. Maisky and Signor 1/2.29/32 1:2.20/32 Grandi of Italy debated the charges, 1/6 the tailan Ambassador to London 488 ridiculing the Soviet statement that 28.96 Russian ships carried only food sup- plies for the women and children of 1/2.1/32
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ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE
London, Nov. 4. It is understood that one of the principal features of the new Anglo- Italian Trade Agreement, which it is expected will be initialled in Rome at the end of this week, will be the provision of a satisfactory quota for
British coal-British Wireless.
humanitarian
They accused each other of ignor- once.
M. Malsky also presented a note denying the British charges that Russia had shipped supplies to Spain, asserting Russian ships carried, only food and trucks.-United Pressi
An 18-year-old unemployed youth, Chan Shing, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with having stolen a leather purse containing 47 cents from a house coolle named Leung Wan yesterday. Inspector COMMANDS QUEEN MARY
Mair said complainant was assisting n sick friend on board the .. London, Nov. 4. Yat last night when defendunt came Captain Robert Irving of the from behind and extracted the purse
Jils pocket..
Defendant Aquitania has been named to com- from mand the Queen Mary, although he pleaded gulity to the charge, saying is, not the senior Cunard captain and he had to steal as he had no money confirmation in this post is still and nothing to cat. Mr. Keen bound defendunt over in $50 for one year. awaited. United Press.
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Haiphong
OFFICE.
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power than any man ever had in the history of the world. The minority is now purely theoretical.
The election of state governors are Democrats and six Republicans. likely to result in the selection of 27
The Democrat, Mr. Walter Hux- man, succeeded Governor Landon in
MODERN INNOVATIONS Both the Chairman and the Mayor love the people, and ure-assiduous in their efforts
welfare Since the assumption of their high offices, they have introduced what is modern, and
abolished what is obsolete. They have upheld law and Kansas, and Mr. Frank Murphy, High order, and they know the needs and Commissioner for the Philippines, at heed the aspirations of the people,
Hongkong happily also has as its Governor Sir Andrew Caldecott who has understanding and sympathy, vision and ability.
Thus,
like "the echoing sound or the
responding spirit", friendly co-operation will, of
present on leave, has been elected
Governor of Michigan.—Reuter.
Philippines
Interest
Washington, Nov, 4. The Philippine Islands are await- word of their
a certainty, be forthcoming, to the ing with eagerness benefit of the two places.
Moreover, all those who have ace companied the Chairman
former Governor-General's success
Ing
in the Michigan gubernatorial elec- and tions. Mr. Frank Murphy's carly re- the Mayer on this visit are men of signation from his High Commis- outstanding ability. Among the, stonership in the Philippines is ex- officials there are, for instance. Dr. pected in the event of his victory.
Colonel Li Fong, General Wong
Philippines interests regard Pre- Keung, and Colonel Chung sident Roosevelt's success ns indicat Yuan-man.
continuance of the United Among the commercial party there States' present insular policy, with are, among others too numerous to wide latitude in future handling of * name, Mr. He Chop-ping and Mr. the P. I. economie problems. It is Chau
their also considered a guarantee Tin-pong whin, with
of the colleagues.
distinguished continuance of the Congressional at- party.
been ttude towards the sugar marketing pleasure hus enhanced by the presence of flis plan. Majesty's Consul-General in Canton
His
form
Our
In Detroit, Mr. Murphy expressed Mr. Herbert Philips; and of other gratification at the plain people's prominent citizens of the Colony, faith in the intelligent and progressive oficial and unontely, British and leadership of President Roosevelt."
In a crowded suite in the Cadillac Hotel he watched all night as returns poured in, and praised the "splendid endorsement of Roosevelt and Democratic candidates for national and stole offices." He expressed gratitude for the support he had re- reived in his gubernatorial contest and said he would issue a special message to the Philippine Islands at noon. United Press.
night at Government House Excellency the Chairman quoted this happy saying: "To befriend the good
and to co-operate with one's neighbour, is a precious asset of nation." This precept ix belng enrried into practice by Canton und Hongkong to-day,
FAIR WEATHER
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Japan, Shanghai and Formosu Manila
Japan and Shanghat
Kaying Canton
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„November 5.. November 6.
Amoy
Emp. of Canada Houtman .... Kashima Maru Pres. Jackson Sirdhana
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Shanghai
Sontay
November 0..
Soudan
November 0.
Australia and Manila
Talping
November 8,
Japan
Tsushima Moru
November 6.
Straits and London Purcels-London
date, 1st October.
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The anticyclone has increased in them very success in their high intensity, pressure being highest over endeavours, and we wish Kwang- Shantung. The northern depression tung peace and prosperity. Gentle- has moved into the Pacifle to the cast man, I now ank you to raise your of Hokkaldo and the southern do glasses and drink with me to the health of His Excelleney General Visayas and Pelew, moving W.N.W. pression is situated between the Huong Mu-sung and His Honour Local forecast:-NE winds, fresh; Mr. Tsang Yong-fu.
fair.
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(Due Marseilles, 6th December).
Fri, Nov. 6, 6 p.m.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Reg., Letters,
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Soudan .....
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellies.
Nov. 0,
4 p.m. Nov. 6, 5 p.m. .Nov.
ov. 6, 5.30 p.m. ....Fri. Nov. G.
.Now: 6, p.m. .Nov. 6,6 p.m. .Fri., Nov. 0, Nov. 6, 3 p.m.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Parcels,
(Due Marseilles, 4th Decembor).
Ref.
Letters,
Nov. 6, p.m. .Nov. 6, 0 p.m.
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