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Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 7th August, 1937.
informed
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1937.
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Hongkong. 7th August, 1937.
PULSE-TINGLING!
Action... Thrills
... Romance with A Spooding Fool -and his Girl
MOTOR MADNESS
ROSALIND KEITH ALLEN BROOK
Dueried by
Er. Most bedpress
A Catomien Picture
WEDNESDAY
at the
ALHAMBRA
TOKYO STATES
(Continued fram Page 1)
columns past the United States Marines compound here this after noon. The marines, photographed the Japanese troops over the wall.
A Japanese staff offver halted his car and tried to stop the rapid-fire clicking of shutters, but failing, ran to his own car and took out his own camera, and took plctures of the line of murine photograph "snipers" on the wall-United Press.
A
ATTACK REPULSED
Hsuchow, Aug. 8.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
SENATE BATTLE AMERICAN FIGHT ON JUDICIARY BILL
Washington, Aug. 7.
An anti-climatle conclusion to the bitterest modern Congressional battle occurred when Mr. John Nance Garner, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate, hammered passage of the substitute Judiciary Bull under the startled senators.
noses
of
Senators Warren R. Austin. Re- publican of Vermont, and J. Hamilton Lewis, Democrat of Illinois, had just concluded a long discussion on the
bill. Senator substitute
Lewis charged that the Bill was an un- constitutional violation of individual rights.
Kome
Senior Patrick A. McCarran, De- A Chinese military report states that
of Nevada, offered mocrat Detachment of Japanese troops clarifying and strengthening amend moved into Chinghal, to the south of
Garner's Tientsin, and launched an attnek onents, which had hardly been. ap-
proved, when Mr. broke into the confusion, "Without objection the Bill is read for a third time, engrossed and passed."
the Chinese position yesterday. The Chinese claim to have driven or the Japanese after an engagement lasting two hours.
No fresh developments on the Ping-
su Railway front are evident, but the situation remains grave.—Ifua
Nan News,
יז
TSINGTAO ALARM
Tsingtan, Aug, 0.
volca
Mr. After a few seconds silence
onto his Garner's gavel smashed desk.
Senator Joseph F. Guffoy, Democrat of Pennsylvania, demanded a
vote with but Bnally contented himself the announcement that he would have voted against the B if he had had The chance. The Bill now goes to Representatives tor
A panic was created here by the the House of landing of a number of Japanese concurrence-United Press. marines, who marched through the streets and took up defence positions at various points. So far, no Incident ins occurred.
ZIONIST CONGRESS
MAJORITY FAVOUR PLAN
FOR PARTITION
The ill continues in the Tientsin and Peiping areas. The Japanese attack on Nankow Pass is expected to
Zurich, Aug. 7. be delayed until the arrival of re- inforcements from outside the Great The Zionist Congress adjourned for evening Wall. It is reported that the next the Jewish Sabbath this batch of Japanese reinforcements sent without reaching any decision on the to North China will comprise 10,000 plan for the partition of Palestine. men for Tsingtao-Hua Nan News,
TIENTSIN OUTLOOK
Dr. Weizmann, Zionist leader, is going to Geneva for the week-end. It is understood that he will convey to members of the League of Nations Tsinan, Aug. 9. Mandates Commission the sentiments There is practically no change on of the majority of the Congress on the Tientsin-Pulow Railway front the question of partition. Chinese troops who are advancing It is estimated at Zurich, according along this rallway, have not yet made to
to a Jewish telegraphic agency, that any attempt to launch a counter-if a straw vote were to be taken attack on Tientsin, although their now among the delegates approxim- vanguards are understood to be not ately 75 per cent. would vote for the far from the city.
resolution adopted by the labour Early this morning a Japanese group yesterday.
Zionist aeroplane was seen flying over Tsing-
Lipsky American hal. No bombs were dropped. leader, said he believed that the Another report states that a Japan-American delegation would vote for
Welzmann's resolution. ese armoured train suddenly arrived Dr.
He
Mr.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 9,
1937.
TYPHOON OFF LUZON
110*
CANTON
РОССИЮЧИ
20
130
The Manila Observalery reports at 8.40 a.m. to-day that the typhoon is situate in about Long, 129, Lat. 17, moving W.N.W.
White dots show its truck.
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The building of defence works in solution of the Arab-Jewish problem. the suburbs here is being continued He urged careful examination of by the Japanese troops. They were the Commission's recommendations. seen bustly engaged to-day in digging Reuter. trenches, erecting barbed defences and repairing roads.
Many villagers at various points around Tientsin have commandeered to help in building defences for the Japanese,
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MORE COMING
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TSINGTAO ANXIETY
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Anxiety was again felt by the publie owing to the fact that Japanese police and volunteers have been patrolling the streets since last night. All Arms in the elty close their doors shortly after dark every evening. while the streets in the business centre of the city are almost descried. -Wah Kiu Yat Po.
STUDENTS RETURN
Shanghai, Aug. B. It is understood that the Brst de- tachment will be about 60,000 strong. Evacuation of Chinese residents About 40,000 men will reinforce and students from Japan is proceed- Peiping und Tientsin while the re- ing. One of the batches on their way home arrived here to-day. It mainder will proceed to Tsingtao.
Tension
consisted of 283 students.--Hua Nan gradually increasing
News. along the Peiping-Sulyuan Railway front-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
is
SMOOTH CHANGE
Hankow, Aug. 9,
PEACE
Sino-
POSSIBLE
Nanking, Aug. 8. In view of Mr. Kawagoe's coming The administration of the Japanese visit to Nanking, with the reported Concession here has changed hands intention of renewing efforts for a smoothly. The Japanese withdrew satisfactory solution of the from the Concession before dawn Japanese embrogilo through diploma yesterday, while the Chinese troops tic channels, significance is attached around the Concession withdrew to a statement made by a spokesman later. Chinese policemen are assist of the Chinese Foreign Office in reply
to pressmen's enquiries. Ing Japanese policemen in patrolling.
While denying knowledge of Mr. the streets.Hua Nan News.
Kawagoe's visit 10 Nanking, the spokesman said that as long as diplomatie relations between the two nations remained unbroken it was quite possible for the two Govern- ments to resume diplomatie negotia- tions at any time, if suggested by
He also expressed the opinion that Sino-Japanese relations have been extremely strained and
NANKING WITHDRAWAL
Nanking, August 6.
It is learned here that the Japanese Embossy has been instructed to either alde. evacuate from the capital all Japari- ese nationals, who are to concentrate | although at Shanghai.
It is understood that only one or are reaching a dangerous stage, it is two Japanese officers will remain at still not too late to avert a crisis if the Japanese Embassy.--Wah Klu Yat| Japan is willing to make an effort in
this direction-Hus Non News,
Po.
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8.00 Relay from London. Elspeth Douglas Reid, in her own Character Sketches; Ronald Gourley (Entertainer). 'My Smoking-jacket and Button-bools' An anthology of period verse, made by Desmond Hawkins.
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HAW PAR AMBULANCE
SIXTY-FIVE CALLS ANSWERED
0.00 Gilbert & Sullivan Excerpts. (Folanthe},
DURING LAST MONTH Overture; Tripping Hither, Tripping Thither (From. Iolanthe).....Chorus of Girls. (a) Iolanthe. From Thy
Included in the 05 calls received .Bertha Lewis, Neliler Dark Eyes..
(b) by the Haw Par Ambulance during Briercliffe & Chorus of Girls; Good Morrow, Good Mother....Leslie Inst month was one to Leighton Hill Randa & Chorus of Girls. (a) Fare Road, where, according to the slution reports, a Chinese had been struck Thee Well, Attractive Stranger by an Indian policeman. He refused
(b) Bertha Lewis & Chorus Girls, Good Morrow, Good Lover; (c) None to go to hospital. Shall Part Us....!
During the month the ambulance Winifred Lawson & Leslie Hands. Loudly Let The travelled 515 miles. Five cases of Trumpet Bray...
Chorus of Men. cholera were taken to the Tung Wah (a) Bow, Bow, Ye Lower Middle Hospital from the western district, Classes....Chorus of Men; (b) The and one person suffering from oplum
polsoning. Law Is The True Embodiment....
Chinese swimming at the Chung A George Baker & Chorus of Men,
Shing Aquatic Sports Club on July 9.30 London: News and Announce-28 was bitten by a sea snake and was ments.
taken to Queen Mary Hospital. 9.55 Light Orchestral Music.
In addition to answering 45 calls, Prelude (Haydn Wood); For Love a total of 663 cases were dressed at or You (Franz Vienna).....Albert! the station. Of this number Sandler & His Orchestra; The Fairies were new cases, Gavatie (Kohn); Rosa Mia (Guizar, Fisher & Potter); Cuban Serenade (Midgley); Maruschka (De Leur).. His Orchestra. Albert Sandler
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.Aug. 10, 4 p.. Ord.,
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August 13.
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August 13.
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August 13.
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August 14.
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August 14.
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August 15.
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.August 17.
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August 17.
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10.20 Dance Music.
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Slow Fox TrotWhat Will I Tell
GS0
21,470 x.o. 15.07 metres
19.00 13,250 k.c,
metres 19.00 metres 21,540 k..
49.10 0.110 k..
motres 15.100 k.. 17.76 metres 15.310 k.. 10.60 metres
Transmission 1
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Calcutta and Straits Java
My Heart; Fox Trot On The Trail Where The Sun Hangs Low....Roy
«БО
(QS.B., C8.0, 0.9.0.)
Fox & His Orchestra; Blues-Bye-Bye 1 pm. Big Ben, Elspeth Douglas Reid,
Phl
In her own Character Sketches; tonal Gourley (Entertainer).
Blues; One Step-California: 'Fro-1.23 p.tn. Talk: The England I Find'-2.
Transmission 2
Green & His Orchestra; Fox
To-morrow. Quick-Step-140 pm The BBC Empire Orchestra, Until
23 p.m. The News and Announcements. Around and Round The Old Band-2.23
Greenwich Time Signal at 2.30 pan. stand..
Lipton &
2.45 p.m. The BBC Presents the A.B.C. ......Sydney Orchestra; Fox Trot-Sent Singlog Leiter Q Sue; Fox Trot-Oh By Jingo....The Krakajax; Fox Trol-There is Greater Love; Fox Trot-Lost....Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians; Waitz Beautiful Love.......Victor Young & His Orchestra. 11.00 Close down.
No
"Iolanthe Overture....Symphony
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31.59 metres GSC
9,503
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260
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45 p.m. Big Hen. Empire Exchange." p. The Band of His Majesty's Trista Guarda
pm. spets Douglas Reid, in her own Character akelchor; · Bennid Getirley
Entertainer).
boot
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pm.
Necords.
| 6.23 pm. 'My Smoking-Jacket and Buljon-
Programma ef Gramophone
Greenwich Time Signal at 943 p.m. Transmission 3
(0.8.0. GAG. 0.8.11. C.S.J.),
10.1 p. 11ig Ben, The Harrogate
Municipal Orchestra,
p.m. Late Night Special.
11.30 p.m. Bonnia Recital by Cyril Perfect (Violin) and Elsa Jordan (Pianoforte). 12 a.m. 'Round and About."
11.10 sun. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 năm, 12.30 am. "The BBC Presents the A.B.C."-
—Letter 'Q,"
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatsuta Maru
C. and S. Aineries, "Canada and
*Europe via San Francisco- duc 2nd Sept. and San Francisc") *Europe vin Siberia
Swatow Japan
Shanghai
Reg..
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Friday.
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Airways Service" due Darwin 17th August.
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G.P.O. and K.P.O.
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Ord.
Victoria
Changte
.Aug. 13, 3.30 u.m.
Aug. 13, 2.30 am.
Fri., Aug.
13, 9.30
.m.
Fri, Aug. 13. Parcels, Thur, Aug. 12, B p.m. Reg,Fri, Aug. 13, 9.45 a.m. Ord....Fri, Aug. 13, 10.30 a.m. Prominent...Fri., Aug; 13, 10.30 a.m. Yunnan Fri, Aug. 13, 1.30 p.m. Pres, Hoover. Fri, Aug. 13, 5 pm. S. Kashima Maru...Fri, Aug. 13, *Superscribed correspondence only.
Foochow vlu Swatow Foochow vla Swałow Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and
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