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FINAL EDITION
Library, Supreme Court.
Hongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDED 1891
No. 10178
五拜禮·號九月四英港香
FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937.
日八廿月二
OPEN BREAK IN EUROPE ANTICIPATED
Mussolini Preparing For Bold Move
MAY PLUNGE NATION INTO
SPANISH CIVIL WAR
By Harry Day
(Special United Press Correspondent)
London, Apr. 9.
The rising fears of Europe are centred in Venice Palace in Rome, where Dictator Benito Mussolini, believed to be near an open break with France and Russia, ponders the difficulties facing the Spanish rebel armies.
Most diplomats here believe the peace of the world hinges on Mussolini's decision: whether he will respond to the British pleas "to reconsider" his defiant attitude, or whether he will plunge openly into the Spanish war.
Mussolini is apparently preparing the ground for a bold move, since the "puppet" Press of Italy continues to condemn the "flagrant violations" of the Spanish neutrality pact by Frence and Russia, in their support of the Loyalists. Morcover, he has warned Britain that she must recognise Italian rights in the Mediterranean "rather than fight thom."
As an indication of the feeling abroad, the Itálian Football Federation has cancelled its scheduled Franco-Italian match in Paris Sunday on the grounds that the French are incapable of guaranteeing order. It is reported that the French Boxing Federation has retallated by withdrawing from the European Amateur tournament to be held in Milan in May,
There Bre other developments, "The French have denied the Italian charge that their officers are assisting the Loyalists. The Spanish rebels' apology-for-tho-bombing of HM.S.. Gallant has been received. But the situation has apparently banished any possibility of direct action to- wards convening a disarmament con-- ference.
Non-Interventionists
Plans Collapsing
The Non-Intervention Committee has practically admitted that its plans have collapsed coincident. with Italy's refusal to discuss the with- drawal of her volunteers from Spain.
To make matters worse, there are renewed reports of dificulties con- fronting the Nationalists. A British subject arriving at Gibraltar from Seville asserted that he
saw • 250 Italians arrested aboard the steamer Arella, anchored in the Guadalquivir River.
at
Another traveller arriving Gibraltar from a tour in South Spain sald he saw hundreds of wounded Nationallats arriving at bases from the Cordoban front. He said the rebcis on these lines were suffering from disease owing to their long exposure and inadequate equipment scarcity of medical supplies. He alleged the troops were demoralised. the wounded saying they would rather be shot than return to the front.-Lnited Press.
and the
Pressure on Bilbao
the
PLANES SENT TO BASQUES
Reserves Stiffening Bilbao Defences
Insurgent Drive Appears Checked
Several
Bayonne, Apr. 8. three-engined bombers
and a number of pursuit planes have been by the Valencia Govern- ment to reinforce the Basque lines, beyond, Bilbao, which the Insurgents have been storming for days past, with some success. The planes have reached Bilbao and are ready for
Immediate action.
Colonel Do Cisneros, Commander
in the Republican Air Force, has also arrived to assist the Bosques.
Bubao Reports from
tell of the arrival of reinforcements for the Loyalists, consisting of contingents
fighting men."
GAIETY IN THE MIDST OF WAR
There Jolly fellows are Loyalist soldiers in Madrid, Spain, who de defenders of the ancient capital city have been decorated with taurel wreaths and branches by civilian admirers. Stolnging along one of the city's boulevards, they join tu song, meantokite raising their clenched Aists in the Loyalist salute. Death hovers in the air, however, from Robe bombers. Quickly their joy may be turned to trapedy.
HEPBURN TO FIGHT
STRIKE
Won't Treat With
U.S. Organisers Mounted Police
Maintain Order
Toronto, Apr. 8.
In a violent outburst against the organisers of the automobile
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RECORD ENTRY
FOR HONGKONG BISLEY SHOOT
Fair Weather Greets Competing Marksmen
HUNDREDS OF SPECTATORS AT COLOURFUL MEETING
Beautiful spring weather greeted riflemen for the opening of the 2nd Annual Bisley Meeting of the Hong- kong Rifle Club. The meeting commenced at the Army Rifle Ranges at Kowloon City at 10 am. to-day, and will conclude on Monday.
There are a record number of entries for all events, and keen shooting is anticipated by officials of the Association.
This morning's programme was given over to minor events, but shooting started in earnest this afternoon, when the Pre- sident's Cup and Secretary's Cup were decided.
The President's Cup, open to individual full, and temporary members of the HK.R.A., attracted an excellent field. The First Prize in this event is a Silver Cup, presented by the President of the Association, Major R. D. Walker. There are also five souvenir prizes.
FOR CROYDON "TAIPANS"
12,000 MILES FLOWN IN
JUST OVER 60 HOURS With only one leg remaining to complete their strike in Canadà, Ontario's remarkable flight from Tokyo to Croydon, and with the Liberal Premier, Mr. C. Hep-record well within their grasp, Masaki Unuma, 25 burn... declared he completely year-old ace pilot of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper and
concurred with the General
SHOOTING.
ON MONDAY
H.K. Volunteers Keep Team A Secret Keen Competition
Anticipated
The Colonial Secretary, the
The President's Cup was followed by the Secretary's Cup, a 000 yard event open to full members of the Association. "There were also record number of entries for this
"This year's Bisley Mecting la re- markable for the splendid arrange- ments that have been made to accom- modate the 100 or so competitora
participating in the event.
Butts Crowded
Motors Corporation's refusal to his mechanic, Kenji Tsukahoshi, are having their first deal with "the agitators who, at real sleep since they left Tokyo early on Tuesday Mr. N. L. Smith, has decided to try was a marked increase in the atten the moment. have brought the morning.
United States almost into a state of anarchy."
This is the first attempt of Lewis and his foreign agitators to assume n position of dominating and dietat-i ing to Canadian industry. We be-
While they are sleeping in the Control Office of the Athens Airport, British mechanics are overhauling the engines of their stream-lined, red monoplane "Divine Wind" which, already refuelled, is poised for the final record-breaking hop to Croydon. They will depart at 7 The Premier added that no relief a.m. G.M.T. (3 p.m. H.K.T.) and should arrive in Croydon
at 3 p.m. G.M.T.
lieve the time has come for a show- down."
payment of any kind would be made to the strikers.
"There will be no illegal sif- down strike nor illegal picketing.. All persons desiring to resume
bo WELL their duties
given adequate protection.
"The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will maintain order," · lie concluded-Reuter
UNIVERSAL·
40-HOUR
from Santander and Asturias, tough, WEEK GOAL
It is claimed these fresh troops, With the Nationalists on the Bilbao hurled against the rebel attacks, Front, Apr. 9.
General Mole's troops have out-have prevented further advances. flunked the Loyalists defending the The Basques claim they are sull Ochandians area and have captured holding Urgiols and Barazar heights,
21 miles from Bilbao-Reuter. two important peaks dominating
plains leading to Durango, The Na- Honaliste report that the Loyalists have suffered hundreds of casualities in the latest action, including 150 dead mander-in-Chief, has stated it was left on the field-United Press.
conceivable the rebel plones un- fortunately mistook H.MS. Gallant for a Spanish Government dift.
London, Apr. 8.
Further, it is understood: he has The
at instructed his aircraft to take the, Spanish Government
caro in tha future in Valencia has protested to, the Non-greatest Intervention Committee against the examining the identity marks of any alleged landing of 10,000 Italian craft in these waters before taking troops at Cadiz since the ban on hostile action against them--Reuter
Bulletin Service. volunteers came into force.A
Spanish Charge
Inquiries by the British Govern- | ment do not confirm the truth of the
Spanish assertion of officers of|
Following the
Roosevelt Applauds Textile Parley
Washington, Apr. 8.
The British workers' delegate to the International Textile Conference here, Mr. Arthur Deakin, to-day contended that the Japanese should provide the parley with information regarding the working days and hours in the Japan- ese rayon Industry,
Even on the opening day, and particularly this afternoon, there were occasions when over 200 riflemen were occupying the butts, the range and most animated presented colourful scene. Many ladies were Hinterested-spectators_of_the_cventa.. Hon. After the tin adjournment there
his skill with the ride at the HXR.A. dance of both sexes. Second Annual Prize Mecting
Marquees have been erected for year.
of His Excellency the The Hon. Mr. Smith, who becomes the use Omeer Administering the Government Governor, His Excellency the Com- mander-in-Chief, His Excellency the with the departure of the GovernG.O.C., and for other personages who. is to participate in the Senior Mem-G bers Match, which will be fired on are expected to witness the shooting Together with Mr. E. 1. during the Meeting. Other Marquees Monday Wynne Jones, the Postmaster General, are also available for officials, bands, and Mr. V. C. Branson, of the Medical the canteen, affiliated clubs, and the Department, he will represent the Press.
this
Colonial Civil Service agalust the Military and Naval Bands are pró-
Royal Navy, the Army, the longkong viding music on alternate days, com- Naval Volunteer Corps, the Hongkong mencing at noon. Volunteer Defence Corps and the
The two Japanese airmen arrived at Athens from Hongkong Palire Force. Baghdad at 6.20 p.m. G.M.T. (2.20 a.m. H.K.T.), covering the intervening 1,080 miles in 8 hours 17 minutes.
Their actual time from Tokyo to Athens is exactly 70 hours, including stay-covers at Vientiane and Tal- hoku Their flying me is less than 55 hours, and their total flying time from Tokyo to Croydon is expected. to be not inore than 2 days,
Their average speed from Tokyo to Athena has been well, in excess of 200 m.ph., giving remarkable demonstration of the remarkable advances made in recent years in The Japanese acroplane desig machine is Japanese-built through- out.
The time-table since the two air- men left Tokyo has been as follows:
EXPLAINS POSITION
IN INDIA
Lord Zetland Speaks
To House Of Peers
Tokyo dept 2:20 am Tuer Tells of Gandhi's
Talhokuarr. 0.22 a.m., Tues.
dept. 10:15 am Tues. 4.50 p.m. Tues.
....arts: 5.40. a.m. Wed.
arr. 10.20 a.m. Wed., .-
and dept. 2.08 p.m. Wed,
Hano! Vientiane
Karachi
Baura Baghdad
Athens
Mis-Statement
London, Apr. 8.
A statement on India was made in
arr. 11.20 p.m. Wed.the House of Lords by Secretary of dept.
6 am.. Thurs. India, Lord Zelland, to-day. art. 9.45 am. Thurs.
Fine Co-operation Temporary telephones keep officiate connected at all times with the butts, the firing polats, the ranges and the Club House.. Incidentally, the latter has proved a most valuable addition to amenities since last year's meet- The Ing.
The Royal Navy will be represented by the Commodore, Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick, Commander E. F. Dis- browe, and Commander C. Wauchope. The Regular Army will put in strong team of "tapans" who will in clude Brigadier F. W. L. Bissett and Brigadier G, Seth-Smith.
H third
umber will be ellher. Col.. S. Lewi or Col. H. C. Harrison.
General of Pollee, H.KRA, expressed satisfaction at The Inspector
M.
N.
Major Steers, Secretary of " the
manner in
the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, will lead the remarkably smooth the Police Team, which will also in- which the meeting was running.
"This is due to the fact that many officers and men of the regular ser-
clude Deputy Inspector C. G. Pertur and Supi, W. La. B. Sparrow.
The Hongkong Volunteer Defence vices and the Volunteers have help- Corps is the dark horse" of the comed to run the competitions," he said. petition.
"We are sending out a strong team. but the mmes are still a 'secret,*"' an official told the Telegraph this morn-
Woman Wins S'hai Suit
Lord Zelland began his statement For Damages
dept. 10.33 a.m. Thura. by recalling that the Congress Party were in a majority after the elections.
arr. 9.15 a.m. Thurs. WG.M.T. A
dept. 10.03 a.m. Thurs.
.G.M.T.
arr. 6.20 p.m. Thurs,
GMT.
Meanwhile, the French workers' delegate, M. Marceau de Labelle, op- posed the suggestion that Asiatics be world granted exemplion from scheme to regulate working hours and wages, and a 40-heur week maximum.
They will depart from Athens at He said they had already failed to conform to the 48-hour week scheme 7 a.m. G.M.T. (3 p.m. this afternoon adopted. Internationally 18 years ago. H.K.T.)
AL an informal tea at the White House, President F. D. Roosevelt as sured the textile conference delegates that in seeking a universal 40-hour working week they were proceeding
HURRYING DIVORCE
in
Claims $145,000 For six of the eleven provinces and the
circumstances
In
which Congress
Leaders. In six provinces, on being in vited to form ministries, sought as- vite surances from the Governors which the lalter could
Injuries Received
POLITICS SPOILS FOOTBALL
Franco-Italian Game
Is Cancelled
London, Apr. 8.
The Fascist Party has refused to Shanghal," Ape. D.:/. grant passports to Italian players in The Court of Consuls has given the football match between Italy and not give. The
the Shanghal ] France, which was to bave been- sgainst Vicer y with Lord Zotland' the Municipal Council in a suit brought played in Paris on May 11, and the
op-judgment proves, had already
reminded
Observers Posted
Governors that while he hoped they by Mr. Wilhelmina Schneider, a match has accordingly been can- Apr. 8.
would offer to the leaders the fullest Germsu, who is claiming $145,000 celled. Details of the Non-Intervention
support possible within the frame damages for injuries sustained during
This development follows the in Fire Brigade drill. work of the Constitution, certain ob the British cruiser Shropshire to the Committee's control scheme, by
has not yet cidents in the recent match between Bgations had been imposed upon
The court, however, has not Insurgent authorities at Palma, in which it is hoped to prevent tho
London, Apr. 8.. them by Parliament, of which, with decided upon the amount of damages Austria and Italy at Vienna, when tho referee was forced to stop the apology has been expressed for the entry of yolunteers and war materials
be awarded. bombing of the destroyer, H.M.S.tto alther side. in. Spain's civil war, in a direction which would batter
understood Mrs, Ernest fout the authority of Parlament they to maintin alleges she has been game, before itu,conclusion, and slo Challant, which was twice attdcited have Been, completed the
social conditions.
Simpson has summoned her lawyers could not divest themselves. yesterday from the alt, Twice the
imintatrators have arrived at. **The millenium will not come next to a discussion next week of stops though the All-India Congress Com-permanently diafigured about the by reason of reports that there were destroyer beat off the bombers with
year or in the next 20 years, he for securing her final divorce decreo, mittes then passed a resolution make face as a result of being struck by likely to be serious demonstrations 1700E mutants, daya danes ktheir respective posts and observers
sald, but you are proceeding along and it is understood intervention is ing accendance of office by Congress re-hose coupling while watching if the match between France and
the drill from her windowReuter, Italy took place Reuter. understood that: General have been instructed to proceed to
unlikely United Presi
ended Continsted on Page 63 the proper lines."--United Press, cisco Franco, the Insurgent Com their stations Reuter
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