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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

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deal more Investigation, but he wel- comed the proposal for the per- manent guardianship by Britain of the Holy Places and the proposals for safeguarding minorities.

The debate was adjourned until

sent to the development of Trans- jordan both by Arabs and Jews.to-morrow. The British Government, he said, might guarantee a loan to Transjor- dan for that purpose,

LABOUR ATTITUDE

It is understood that a large num- do not Finally, Lord Samuel urged the ber of the Labour Party creation within Palestine of two approve of the proposals for part- communal organisation Jews and tioning Palestine, and that Mr. Mor- Arabs-with 0 Central Advisory gen Jones will to-morrow move that the proposals of the Commission be Council representing the two com-

a Select Committee munities, with British officials to examined by

Parliament committed In help and advise. The British Gor-before

15 understood, ernment, he said, should continue tu the scheme. It

however, that the Government will the Mandate.

refuse to accept the proposal, as it is unable to delay the submission of The Archbishop Canterbury expressed the opinion that the pro- the scheme to the League of Nations. posed scheme would require a great-Reuter Special.

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PAPAOSHAN (Continued from Page 1) Knatchbull-Hugessen, is still uncon- firmed.-Router.

WAR MAY SPREAD

Tsingtao, July 20.

That the Japanese fear the spread of war to Shantang is indicated by the fact that the general exodus of Japanese residents from the interior of the province has been completed. During the past five days, more than 500 Japanese, mostly women and children, have arrived here from all the districts along the Chiao-Chi Railway.-fua Nan News,

DIVE OVER PEIPING

Peiping, July 21. Eight Japanese pursuit planes roared low over Pelping at 0.40 a.m. to-day, circled the south of the city and then flew off in the direction of Fengta Three planes swooped on the city ten minutes later and then headed north, disappearing.

In spite of the fact that Chinese had been instructed to Are on over army Japanese planes flying positions, no hosille section was taken as in known. at Pelping, as far

Reuter.

The United Press says nine pursult planes flew over Pelping this morn- ing, not above 500 feet from the ground.

AIRWAY SERVICES

SUFFER

Shanghai, July 21. The China National Aviation Cur-

for left Pelping poration's plane Shanghai on schedule to-day, but on- ty after passengers had travelled by a long, circuitous route to reach the airport. They had to take train and ricksha to reach the plane.

North-bound planes will now end will their fights at Taingino and make this their terminus as long as communications between Peiping and Tientsin, and their respective air- ports, is disrupted.-United Press.

AIRCRAFT ACTIVE

Puotingfu, July 20.

A large number of Japanese planes flew southward along the Ping-Han Railway this morning and swooped Sub- over the city of Paolingfu. sequently, the force split into several units and undertook scouting activities along the Honan-Hopel border- Huc Nan News.

SPORADIC FIGHTING

Pelping, July 20. According to nn official communique, issued here to-night it is stated that' fighting was resumed in the vicinity of Tuchengchun this afternoon about 2.30, and lasted half an hour.

Latest reports from Wangping state the Japanese launched another attack on the Chinese troops nt Tachengchun shortly after dark.

Over 30 shells have so far been fred on the Chinese position up to time of

cabling.

It is reported that the bridge at Lukuochiao has been completely des- troyed. A Police Station inside Wangping was also damaged beyond

The Commander of the Pence lon Corps of Wangping is missing. The fighting at Wangping actually started about 3 o'cl

3 o'clock, when Japanese artillery shelled the city heavily. Chinese took the offensive after the arrival of reinforcements and the Japanese withdrew.

The

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21, 1937.

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, a carly as possible Information regarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo 'telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY AFRIKA (E.A.C.). Kowloon Wharf. ANHUI (1 & 5.), Talkoo Dock. EMPRESS OF RUBSIA (C.P.S.), Kowloon Wharf.

KANGCHOW (B. & 8.). Taikoo Dock. SOOCHOW (B. & 8.), Taikos Dock. ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon.) TAKSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 6.40 ... 1.2. 30311.

TJINEGARA (LCJ.L.) from Straits, daylight, midstream.

28010,

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) TAKSANG (J.M.) for Bhanghai, 6.15) p... 1.2 20313.

TJINADANE J.C.J.L.) for Manila, 101 a.m., A.7. 2016,

ARRIVING TO-DAY-

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.8.) from Manila, 7 a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 24049.

MAUSANG (3.31.) from Bandakan, 2 p.m., 1.2. 30311.

RAJPUTANA (P. & 0) from Europe, 9.30 am, Kowloon Wharf, 27721.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swatow, 3 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.

SZECHUEN (B. & B) for Swatow, 2 p.m. West Point. 00331,

TAIYUAN (B. & 8.) for Amoy, 6 pm. West Point. 80381.

TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L.) for Amay, 10 p.m. midstream. .28016.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANTILOCHUS (B. & S.) from Shang- ni, da.m., A.3. 30331.

Wen Point. 30331.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.) for Amoy, 10 a.m. midstream. 2801G,

27.

30.

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ACHILLES (B. & 9.), July 16. ANNA MAERSK (Jebaon), July 20. ANTENOR (B. & B.), Aug, 13, CHANGTE (B. & S.), Aug. 6. CHICHIE MANU (N.Y.K.), July 22. CORNFIELD (P. & 0.), July 20 CORNVILLE (Bank), July 27. BUISBERG (Jebaon), July 80. EMPRESS OF CANADA (Č.P.S.), Aug.

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KAMO MARU (NYK), July 22, MARON (H. & H.), Aug. 13, MEERKERK (J.C.J.L.), Aug. 0. MEBINON (B. & S.), Aug. 1. NENELAUS (D. & 8.), Aug. 23. NEPTUNA (Burns Philp), Aug. 4. PANAMA (E.A.C.), Aug. 9. POTSDAM (Meichers), July 25. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dollar), July 23,

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POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public aro reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre- prid. Insuficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America. are forwarded "vin Siberia” it so superscribed.

Amoy

INWARD MAILS

Anking

Shanghul and Europe London 1st July. Australia and Manila Haiphong, Pakhel and Helhow Air Mall by "Fan-American Air-

WAYS

Francisco date, 14th July, Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai

Saigon

Straits

Japan Manila

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

(Seattle, 3rd July).

Chichibu Maru. General Pershing Jean Laborde Kinugasa Maru Kitano Maru Pres. Coolidge

July 21.

via Siberio,

Antiochus Kamo Maru Kwangtung

July 22

July 22,

July 22.

Direct Service-San Pan-American

Airways Plano

July 22.

July 23.

July 23.

July 23.

.July 23.

.July 23.

July 23.

Pres. Jackson

.July 23.

PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar),' July

23.

RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 20. HANCHI (P. & D.). July 23, STENTOR (B. & 8.), Aug. 10. SWARTENHONDT

Japan, Shanghai and Europe

Siberia (London, 5th July)

vla

Ranch!

.July 23.

Japan..

Cranfield

July 24.

Haiphong

G.G. Paul Doumer

July 24..

(LCJ.L),

July

Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow

Kwangchow

.July 25.

26

Shanghal

TEUCER (B. & 8.), Aug. 12, TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K:), Aug.. 5. TARONGA (Dadwells), Aug, 17. TJIKEMBANG (J.C.ZL), July 31. TJISONDARI (3.6.J.L.), July 25 TONGKING E. A.C.), Aug. 3. TRAVE (Melchers), Aug. 1. TYNDAREUS (B. & 8.), Aug. 0. VAN HEUTSZ (1.C.J]L), July 27,

Straits

Toba Maru

Straits

Japan

July

July 25, July 26. July 26. July 20. July 27.

July 27.

July 27.

July 28.

.July 28.

Amoy Shanghai

July 29.

Behor

.July 30.

B.C.,

Emp. of Japan

.July 30.

Hakone Maru

.July 30.

Katori Maru

.July 30.

B.I. TALMA

The B.I. Talma, Mackinnon, Macken- zle and Co., will leave hoto for Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka at G

a.m, to-morrow.

PASSENGER LIST

The following passengers left Hong- Indles by the J.C.J.L. steamer Tisadane: for Manila and the kong yesterday

Mrs. Sy Al, Mr. F. 11. Noble, Miss Marie Wendt-Sorms, Mr. Lim Giakeha, Mr. Co Yok and Mr. Chiu Run.

Te Makassar Master J. W. Brill, Mostor Raymond Woerner, Master Robert Woerner, Mins Buch Woorner and Mias C. Galvin.

To Ball: Mr. Martin Palinck, Mze. Martin Pollack, General Spemaan, Mrs. Spemann, Mra. Lenn Bull, Mr. Richard Hull, Milan F. A. Dickie, Mr. J. F. Me- Gregor, Mr. G. A. Pentreath, Mrs. M. G. Mullins, Mas Alberta Smith, Mr. Charles Dupont, Mr. Sewall Bigga, Mrs.

KAMO MAKU (N.Y.K.) from Manila, daylight, Kowloon Whart. 30291.

TAI SEUN HONG (J.M.) from Can-s. J. Wilson, Ma K. S. Bathgate, Miss ton, am, D.. 30311.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.)

CREMER (J.C.J.L.) for Singapore, p.m. midstream. 28015.

HAIYANG (Douglas) for Amoy, p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.

RAJPUTANA (P. & 0,) for Japan, 5. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TALMA (B.L.) for Japan & am. Kow- loon Wharf. 27781.

TAIYUAN (D. & S.) for Amoy, 6 nm.

Anxiety is growing among citizens in view of the critical situation

A fleet of 30 Japanese motor trucks left here this morning for Fengtai, The trucks were loaded with am- munition and supplies.

B. Scolt, Misa Louizo Baer, Mr. Heary Stanton, Mr. Wm. Everdeli Alfon Dorothy Banjamin, Mra, R. L. Ware, Dr. C. Y. Wu, Dr. Fu Liang-chang and Dr. P. K. Foo.

To Sourabaya: Mrs. Linuw de kock, Mrs. Liauw Po-noan, Iran. Linuw Po- soen, Mr. C. P. The-kock, Mr. H. T. Tan anul Mr. J. T. Tan,

P. & O, RANCHI

Tho P. & 0. Ranchi, Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., la due here from Shanghai at 6 a.m. on Friday,

Japan

Shanghal Shanghol Shanghai

Straits

Japan Salgon

Canada, USA.. Honolulu. Japan

and Shanghel (Vancouver 10th July).

Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Potsdam..

Achilles

Buenos Aires Maru Itakuyo Maru Andre Lebon Autolycus... Mayebash! Maru Van Heulsz Nellore Swartenhondt Santhia

July 26.

27,

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes carlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day.

For

Samshui and Wuchow Manila

Amoy

Swatow, "Amoy and Foochow

Amoy

Per

Wednesday

Kongso Pei Ping Taiyuan

Hulyang

Thursday

Tjinegara

Date and Time.

Wed, July 21, 4 p.m. Wed, July 21, 4.30 p.m. Wed., July 21, 5 p.m. Wed., July 21, 5 p.m.

Thurs., July 22, 8.30 o.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Rajputana Thurs., July 22, 10.30 a.m.

Siberia. Struita

............ Cremer......Thurs., July 22, Noon. Air Mail for Canton and Districts C.N.A.C. Plane...

Air

Thurs, July 22.

Reg.,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.....July 22, Noon. Ord.......July 22, 12.30 p.m.

Mail for "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plano ......Thurs. July 22. Direct Service"

Japan

G.P.O. and E.P.O.

.July 22, 4 pan.

Ord,........July 22, 5 p..

Reg.,

Kamo Maru

Shanghal, Japan and San Fran- Taiyo Maru

cisco due San Francisco, 15th.

August. NEWSPAPERS

MERGE

"New York American"

New York, June 27. York American

The New

an-

Two more Japanese

troop trains arrived here from Tangshan this morning about 4 o'clock. Later on- other train fully loaded with Japan- eac noldiers and ammunition arrived from Shanhaikwan-Wah Kiu Yatnounced to-day that beginning from Po.

Friday, it will amalgamate with the New York Journal in the evening Neld and the New York Mirror in

STRONG SUPPORT

In handling the North China situation; favourite newspaper.

William

A large detachment of Chinese re-

the morning. Canton, July 20 inforcements has been rushed to Nan-

The determination of Marshal yuan where fighting has also started.

The Sunday American will bc Chiang Kai-shek and the Central reported that fighting broke out ut Lukuochiao and also at Fengtai Authorities that China's sovereign continued in conjunction with the this

o'clock. The rights are not to be sacrificed even at New York Journal. All these news- alternoon at 3 Tientsin-Pelping train

the expense of war was commended papers are owned by Mr. has

to-day. In non-Kuomintang circles been temporarily suspended.

here. Another report indicates that early this morning there had been another Sino-Japanese clash at a point be. tween Nanyuan and Fengtat. Con- siderable ride fire was exchanged.

Later, about D o'clock, a small number of Japanese soldiers was seen in the vicinity of Tahungmen, which is outside the Yungting. Gate. Λ minor clash followed. After exchang ing rifle fire for some lime the Japanese were compelled to retreat, All train services on the Peiping- Mukden Hine this morning were de- layed owing to fighting Wah Klu Yat Po.

REPORTS ACTION

Nanking, July 20. Two telegrams have been received here from General Feng Chi-an, who is now defending the walled city at Wangping. One is addressed to the Central Government, and definitely denied that any agreement has been reached at Tientsin between the 29th. Army and the Japanese. He added that all members of the 20th. Amy will

act strictly in accordance with the Instructions from the Centrul Government, under direction of Gen- exal Sung Chen-yuan, their Com- mander-in-Chief, General Feng de- clared that he and his forces will do their best to defend Chinese terri- tory.

The other telegram is addressed to General Ho Ying-ching, the Foreign Minister, reporting the latest develop- ment on the front.-Wah Kiu Yot Po.

CHIANG RETURNS

Nanking, July 20. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, accom- panied by Madame Chlang, returned here this afternoon by the 6.35 aero- plane from Kluklang. General Chin Ta-chun and other members of Mor- shal Chlang's suite arrived hero at the

Today's announcemen!

explains:

Chinese opinion is now united Randolph Hearst, The New York In support of the Central Authorities American, which he has published since 1002, was regarded 03 hfa Former students and professors of the Hsueh Hai College here and the National Socialists who look to Dr.The disadvantages of maintaining Carson Chang, or Chang Chun-mal, three competing newspapers in one as their political leader, are in support community made a combination of of his speech at Kuling pledging this kind beneficial. The creation of support to Marshal Chiang for his two powerful papers of enlarged size grim stand towards Japanese activi- with many added pages and features fles in North China. Dr. Chang is will be of immense advantage to the among the educators who are advis-reading public. The largest measure will be the of employment possible Ing the government to Present crisis.

At least 200 editorial workers will On the contrary, Mr. T. Nakamura, be unemployed. Japanese, Consul-General here, was Latest reported circulations: New to-day quoted by the Canton Dally York American 314,417, Sunday Sun as saying that Japan has no terri-American 1,030,297, Daily Mirror. torial ambition in North China but, 605,601. demands only an apology-by the 29th Army, punishment of officials respon gible for starting the trouble, and complete termination of anti-Japanese movement in North China.

face

The Consul-General added that General Sung Cheb-yuan, Command- ing the 29th Army, had already ex- pressed regret for the incident to Japanese officials-Special,

DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGE

lost night.

Tokyo, July 21.

maintained.'

550 m.p.h.

AIR

„Thurs., July 22, ◊ p.m. Thurs. July 22, § p.m.

Airways Plane....Thurs., July 22.

Kowloon P.0.

Alr Mail for Manila, Guam, Pan-American

Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- vice" due San Francisco, 28th July.

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.0. Plane

and North China (vla chow

.July 22, 5 pm. ....July 22, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

..July 22, 5 p.m. July 23, 6 am. Thurs., July 22.

July 22, 8 pm, July 22, 7 patch. G.P.O.

July 22, 5 p.m...

..July 23, 5 am..

Ber..

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord..

Sheungwan P.O.

Shanghai)

Res.,

Kowloon F.O.

Ord.,

REE..

.July 22, 5 p.2.

Ord.,

.July 22, 6.30 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Friday

. Q.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg..

Ord..

July 23, 8.30 a.m. .July 23, 0.30 am.

G.PO, and K.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

July 23, 8.30 a.m. July 23, 9.30 am.

..Fri., July 23,

Parcels, ....

Reg., Ord.,

July 23, 9.18 a.m. .....July 23, 10 am.

Air Mall for "Imperial Alrways Imperial Airways Plano Fri., July 28,

Direct Service"-due London Ist

August.

Air Mall for Australia by "Im- Imperial Airways Plane Fri., July 23,

Service" due Airways nerial Darwin 27th July.

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA., Emp. of Russia

and Europe vla Vancouver BC.,

July 22, 5 p.m.

(Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 9th August and *Europe via Siberia, Hothow, Pakhol and Halphong... Kingyuan ...........Fri, July 23, 1 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europa via Jean Laborde Fri, July 23, 1.30 p.m.

Siberia Foochow *Manila

Kanchow....Fri, July 23, 2.30 p.m.. General Pershing Fri., July 23, 6 p.m. ..Fri, July 23, July 23, 5 pm. July 23, 8.30 p.m..

„Sak, July 24. July 24, 0.30 ... July 24, 10 ... ...Sat., July 24, July 23, 6 pm. July 24, 0.45 am. July 24, 10.30 am.

Manila. Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

Reg vla Thursday Island-duc Thurs-

Ord., day Island, 5th, August.

Saturday

Air Mall for "K. L. M. Service" Ranchi

due Amsterdam, 2nd August."

Rez.. Ord,

via Mursallies due Morrellles 20th August,

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and *S. Ronchi

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

Parcels,

Reg., Ord

Parcels,

Reg Ord.,

Pres. Jackson Sat., July 24, 4.30 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord.,

..Sat., July 24, „July 24, 4.15 p.m. ...July 24, 5 p.m.

IS Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Coolidge

SPEED LIMIT

EROPLANES as designed at present could not possibly fly faster than 560 miles an hour.

Visitors to the National Physical Me. Hau Shih-ying, Chinese Am-Laboratory at Teddington-the day bassador to Japan, arrived here late for the annual Inspection of "work in progress"learned that experiments He paid a visit to Mr. Koki Hirota in the high-speed air tunnel have at the Foreign Office this morning, shown this speed to be the limit and expressed the delermination of which

the practicable at the Chinese Government not 10 moment. Intensify the confilet, and the hope

Reason: Because at speeds above that Japart would withdraw her

350 m.p.h. the "drag" 011 to forces to their original positions.

machine caused by ale resistance Kuddenly increases.

In reply Mr. Kirola expressed the hope that China would recognise the existing "pacts", and carry them out, and as to the rest, let further parleys complete them.-Da-Dao.

tame time by another plane.— NO BAN ON ARMS

Wah Kin Yat Po.

TAKING PRECAUTIONS

Вестя

Up to that point "drag" increases normally;

beyond 530 m.p.h. it mul- Uplies itself by nine.

A

sound

wave causes the trouble. Among surprises which the labora- Lory staff had

had up their sleeves for Washington, July 20. visitors was a machine for measuring

at President F. D. Roosevelt a the proportion of daylight that gets Press conference to-day indicated into slum rooms, Tientaln, July 20.

the that he had no immediate intention All strategic points within Japanese Concession here have been of invoking the Neutrality Act pro- surrounded with barbed wire and hibiting the export of arms to China sand bars by Japanese troops. and Japan-Router.

If it is less than two-thousandthe of the available daylight outside, the house may be condemned.

The L.C.C. wanted this instrument.

Central and South America, Canadia and Europe via San Francisco-duc San Francisco, 11th August and Europe via Siberia. Manila

Marila, "Straits, Ceylon, India and Potsdam

Egypt and Parcels for Germany via Hamburg.

Sat., July, 24.

July 23, 5 p. ........July 24, 9.15 am. .July 24, 10 nm.

Sunday Swatow, Amoy and Formosa...... Canton Maru...Sun., July 25, 6 am..

Monday. Madang, Salamaua, Tulngl and Friderun .. Mon., July 20, 4.30 p.m.

Rabaul.

Tuesday

Hes

Ord

Air Mall for "France Orient Service" Andre Lebon_...... Tucs. July 27..

(Due Marmeilles, 8th August)

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

July 27, 8.30 a...

July 27, 8 am

G. P. O, and E. P. O. Reg., ....

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Andre Lebon...... Tucs, July 27,

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

.July 27, 8.45 am) Ord., ... July 27, 0.30 am.

(Duo Marseilles 24th August) Bangkok via Swalow.....

Kalgan ....Tuca, July 27, 130 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Buenos Aires Maru

South Africa

Wednesday

Tuez, July 27, 2.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Sarpedon ......... Wed., July 28:

and Europe via Marseilles (Duo Marseilles 27th August and London Farcels)

(Due London 2nd September) Amoy

Talnan

Friday

Holhow

Parcels, July 28 ama Rex.. ..... July 28, 045 m. Ord.... July 28, 10.30 nm.

Wed, July 28, 3.30 p.m.

Thurs., July 29, § am..

Anhul *Superscribed correspondence only,

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