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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Recognition Of Franco Not Implied Agents Simply To Guard Interests

Lonilon, Nov. 4, The Prime Minister made a state ment in the House of Commons et

immo un the

progress of question

SHANGHAI ROCKS AS GREAT GUNS BELLOW

(Continued from Page' 1.)

Monument Road to the Hungjao oir- port, the scene of the August incident which precipitated the present hostili- lies.

Stubborn Resistance

transports

THE HONGKONG

SEAMAN'S GALLANTRY REWARDED

Harold Ligget's Conduct Wins Wide Respect

The Dollima Mare explosion at Queen's Pier on May 17, which caused the death of over 30 persons. was recalled at the American Con sulate this, morning when Mr. Harold Liggett, a member of the crew of the Grant, was Dollar liner President presented with a Belitios memento in the form of a silver cigarette case for his brave action in the disaster,

A long Chinese column is stub- bornly resisting, while heavy rein- forcements are en, route to, replace the heavy casualties suffered as a re- mult of yesterday's terrific Japanese bombing and barraging. Meanwhile Japanese discussions with the Spanish Nation-continue to land Japanese reinforce alist nuthorities in relation to Britishments. However they are fewer in trade

Intercels in territory under number than last week. thelr

control, which, it was stated Severat Japanese military camps over six weeks ago, were about to are springing up, resembling the begin.

townships of the old gold rush days He said the Government had no in America. This is particularly co intention to make any variation in at Woosung, where there are Inrge the attitude if hnd consistently uupainted wooden barracks, barm adopted to the contending parties, and storehouses.

In the war's heaviest concentration and which was governed by an i ternational agreement for JOR intervention to which it had subs-of naval craft, 42 Japanese warships to reward.

cluding

Making the presentation, Mr. F. C. Fornes, American Consul, said: One of the purposes of the Belfios Trust in somu measure,

ments of disaster in Hongkong. T gives me great pleasure to present to you, Mr. Liggeit, on behalf of the Trust, this memento in recognition of

the

Those present at the presentation were Mr. T. B. Wilson, Manager at the Dellar Steamship Line, and Capt. commander of the

cribed. However, Government was fare along the Poolung shoreline where people's conduct in crises and mo

attempt to land is anticipated. bound to take account of the respon-

It in reported that General Chang alblities for the protection of British nationals and commercial interests Fal-kwel, Commander of the "fron throughout the whole of Spain, in-sides Army" at Pootung has been In the placed in command of the western those large areas north, west and south-west as well Seochow Creek front-Unked Press. as the Spanish zone of Morocco of

Huge Fleet Gathers; which General Franco's forces were now in effective occupation.

Pootung Attack Likely Accordingly the Government Banti entered into negotiations

for the

Shanghai,, Nov. 6. appointment of agents by it and

The threat of a Japanese attempt General Franco respectively for the to land troops at Poolung for the pur-H. B. Clark, discussion of questions affecting in-pose c of driving out the Chinese President Grant. terests of British Nationals and Bri- torces there, while troops on the tish commercial interests, These western front will try to strike a way would not be given uny to the river is even by some observers ngents diplomatic status. Government had in the presence of 42 warships be kept the French Government fully tween Shanghai and Woosung and

outside he Whangpoo. Mr. Clement Attlee asked if this These ships, which represent the meant in effect de farta recognition largest concentration of Japanese of the Insurgent Government. The naval might since the beginning of Prime Minister repeated "No sir. the hostilities, are said to include four am advised makes no difference aircraft carriers, in the existing situation."--British Wireless.

Informed.

Gilt-Edged Stocks In Good Demand

London, Nov. 4. The advance in gift-edged stocks again provided the outstanding fenture of the Stock Exchange to-day Gains up to one point were recorded.

Indians, which hardened sym pathetically with Koffirs, rallied briskly in the final stages on good shop support.

Foreign exchanges were weaker and the dollar weakened to 4.0707 compare with 4,9877 at the, close yes- terday, this being due to continental selling. These sales were used to purchase gold which continued to be in strong demand,

More Reinforcements Meanwhile the landing boats used Int Woosung during August and September lave now moved to Yangtzepoo, and at the same time it is reliably reported that fresh Japan- ese reinforcements are stendily pour. Ing Into Shanghai.

A foreign observer who toured the Chinese lines says the Chinese ore preparing a counter-attack, almed at dislodging Japanese troops who have a footing on the south side of Soo- chow Creek.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

FORMAL DECLARATION OF WAR EXPECTED

(Continued from Page 1

that there will be some dimculty in agreeing to the composition of the Bub-committee.

NOVEMBER 5, 1937.

RADIO BROADCAST

Soprano Recital By Elvie Yuen

VARIETY PROGRAMME

While Belgium, Britain and the United States will naturally be mem- ber of the sub-committee, there were reasons to believe Italy would insist upon a place I France were clected, Itence, an adjournment of the committee to enable conversu-Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 363 metres tons to be held to-night.

Larger Sub-Committee?

The general Idea seems to be that a compromise be reached on the basis of a larger sub-committee.

In any case Mr. Eden and M. Delbos hive arranged to leave Brussels to- murrow, and in their absence, the cenference will proceed with the task of approaching the Japanese Govern- ten by drafting a reply to the Japanese Note and Memorandum wifch was sent to the Belgium Gov emment in response the original Invitation.

In a

Radio Programme Broadcast by (840 k.c's.) 31.40 metres (9.52 m.c's.),

ILK.T.

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 Orchestro Enyisende and

Lucienne Boyer.

Indian Mail-Descriptive (Lamo- the); Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Paul Lincke); The Dancing Clock (Ewing); Poupee Valsante (Poldini).....Or chestra; Landerirete (Jamblan and Delettre); Ballade (Jamblan and Delettre); Mon Ami Le Vent (Dhurtal and Delettre), Lucienne Boyer; A Musical Snuff Box (Lindow); Love Is My Life Waltz (Strauss-arr. C. Walter); Romantique-Waliz (Lan- ner-arr. G. Walter)....Orchestra.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 Georges Thus (Tenor), 'Fortunio'La Maison Grise (Mes- sager); Elegie (Massenet); 'L' Atta- que Du Moulin-Adieux a la foret (Bruneau).

It is understood that two points will be emphasised: firstly, that the conference is not on emanation of capable work on your highly

the League of Nations; secondly, the occasion of one of the most terrible conference is not too large, as the the disasters that has occurred in long-Japanese suggest, because

allons represented have а big kong in recent years.

Interest in the Far East.

It is expected it will be possible 1.13 Orchestra Mascotte,

Passionnelle Waltz idylic to resume the full meetings week or ten days' time.

Razigade); Evening On The While the general opinion is that for Waltz Richartz); In Dreamy, the Japanese reply will be negative, it | Night-Waltz (from The Vagabond is believed in some quarters that she Ziehrer); Exultation-Waltz (Lau- Mr. Liggett was walking along will make acceptance conditional to tenschlager); Waltz Of The Dolls Connaught Road when the explosion the recognition of all the develop (Bayer).

the Enst since rents in thic occurred. He immediately rushed to

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; the Pier to render what assistance he Tealy of Washington and caprelally Local Weather Forecast and An- could do to the victims, and later shee the conquest of Manchuria.nouncements. gave valuable aid to the doctors and Police

who arrived on the scene

He was later shortly after.. mended by the lion. Inspector- General of Police, and following a letler of commendation by the Colonial Secretary to the American Consul-General, the trustee of the

Reuter.

For

Little Hope Of Help com-

Bellios Trust decided on the award.

INJURIES MAY BE

PERMANENT

(Continued from Page 1.) Shek-O Road, leading from Big Wave Bay Road to Windy Gap, with L- riding pillion. Ite Cdr. Hovenden

Chinese troops is very high despite the read, and when negotiating

Ile asserts that the morale of the came to the first straight portion of

pressed that the Chinese may hold up Mrs. Hicks was at the time walking heavy casualties. Opinion was ex-bend a litite further up, lost control. the Japanese advance for some con- siderable time.

on the road, going in the same direc tlon, on the left side, and she was struck down by something-it could not be ascertained whether by the cycle or the riders.

The Chinese claim to have shot down two Japanese planes yesterday, --Reuter.

Wheel marks of the Chinese Capture Cotton

cycle were found in the left gutter, and Mill From Japanese further such marks a little distance up the road, showed where the cycle Shanghai, Nor. 5. had finally came to rest. Mrs. Hicks Chinese military headquarters was still in hospital and could not Commodities, base metals, and rub-clm that 23 Japanese soldiers who say anything about the accident. She have been holding the Sung Sing could not even remember whether Cotton Mill on the south bank of she went for a walk that afternoon Soochow Crock were annihilated or not. following two attacks.

ber weakened in sympathy with over- night Wall Street advices and the absence of consumer buying-Ret- ter's Special.

BAZAAR TO AID COLONY'S POOR

MRS. HICKS' INJURIES

Barricaded in the basement of the buliding and refusing to surrender Reading a doctor's report regarding their arms, the Japanese "doomed Mrs. Hicks* injuries, Inspector unit succeeded in holding off the Saunders-sald--she-suffered -o-true- Chinese attacks for two days. Ontured skull, concussion and an injury Tuesday number of Chinese "dore to her back, possibly a minor frac to-die troops

broke into the bulld-ture of the spine. She was likely to ing and fired

blank at the remain in hospital for some weeks point Those who ordinarily do not like Japanese, killing nine, bazaars are generally ready to make driven out. Yesterday, they stormed permanent injury to her head.

but were yet, and there was also likelihood of an exception in supporting the one the mill and riddled the remaining which is organised each year by the Japanese defenders with bullets. Society of St. Vincent de Paul, for

Five Inachine-guns were seized in

it is the oldest in the history of the addition to a huge quantity of other Colony. This year, it is being held supplies.-Central Newa. for the fifty-fourth time.

Experience has taught

the

organisers what patrons appreciate

most, and a variety of attractions

Hot Pursuit

Pelping, Nov. 5.

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is presented that will suit all tasics: According to a communique, The object always remains the same Japanese motorised unit which ac- every dollar goes to the poor, of cupied Towan yesterday, is pursuing whatever creed or race,

the Chinese so fast that they are un- The

various organisations and able to occupy prepared positions groups of individual" workers who United Press. have had stalls at the Bazaar in Landing Attempts Fail previous years will be there year also. A new feature the

Under Fire Tea Garden, under the direction of the British members of the Catholic

His Worship remarked that he thought it was more of a case calling for compensation for Mrs. Hicks, but Inspector Saunders said that was at question for a civil claim,

His Worship pointed out that there was no evidence beyond Lt. Britton's admission that he had been driving in a dangerous manner.

50-MILES-AN-HOUR

Brussels, Nov. 4.

Led by the United States. Britain and France, the eight Powers at the Nine-Power Conference had a private two-hours meeting to-doy when they agreed to the appointment of a small cmmittee, probably of three nations, which should approach Tokyo in new attempt to entice her to negotiate for peace.

It was also deelded that Germany might be asked to join in the peace

elurts..

However, there is little hope that Japan will accept or that Germany will be very helpful-United Press, Envoy Hurrying To Germany, Italy

Tokyo, Nov. 4. Japan is sending a special envoy, Mr. Stigoh Nakano, M.P., to Ger- many and Italy on a goodwill mis- slor.

Mr. Nakano sald prior to his departure: "It will be a pily the Japanese military successes in China are nullified by diplomalio failures." --Reuter.

Spank To Draft Reply

Brussels, Nov.. 5.

As an outcome of Inst night's talks, it has been arranged that M. Poul Spanks prepare a draft reply to Japan for to-day's meeting of the Nine- Power Conference, thus giving more Ime for the formation of the pro- posed sub-committee.-Reuter,

DUKE MAY CANCEL TOUR OF AMERICA

(Continued from Page 1.)

couple's reception in the United

States.

United

Mr. William C. Bullitt, Slates Ambassador, last night dined with the Duke and Duches of Wind-

United Press.

1.40 Dance Music and Variety. Orchestral Swing Along-Selec- tion....Debroy Somers Band; Come- dienne-Don't You Ever Fall in Love; Aileen Rags (Flynn and Egan)..... Stanley; Piano-Charlle Kunz Piano Medley R. 13....Charlie Kunz: Dance Orchestra-Moonlight Valley-Waltz A Sailboat In The Moonlight-Quick- step....Victor Silvester and His Ballroom

Orchestru: No m

derneath A Western Sky

of the Saddle'); Riding The Range In The Sky (Carlton)....The Hill Billies; Massed Bands Jerome Kern Melodies.... .Grand Massed Brass Festival. Bands at the Leicester Brass Band

2.16 Close Down. 4-7

4-pun.

Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7.00 Songs by Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone).

Watching. The Stars; Flying High (Fm 'Splinters in the Air'); In Summertime On Bredon (Peel); Sca Fever (Ireland).

7.12 The 1. D. C. Thestre Or- chestra,

Monckton Melodies (arr. Stanford Robinson).

1.29 Marek Weber and His Or- chestra.

Hall, Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal). 7.30 Closing local Stock Quota- Lions and Hongkong Exchange Mar- ket Report.

7.35- Cortot at the Plano. The

Children's Corner' Suite: (De- bussy); (a) Dector Gradus and Par- nassum; (b) Jimbo's Lullaby; (e) Serenade for the Doll; (0) Snow is dancing; (e) The little Shepherd; (f) Golliwog's Cake Walk; Prelude No. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin; Prelude No. 3-Le Vent Da

Dans La Plaina (Debussy).

In

7.52 Songs by Gigli (Tenor). Paride ed Elena-Q Del Mio Dolce Ardor (Gluck); Carmen'-Il Flor Che Avevi A Me Tu Dato (Bizet).

8.00 Local Time Signal. Weather Report and Announcements.

Yuen 8.03 Studio-Elvic

(So- prano) and Nura Kanla (Piano),

1. Il Sorriso della Madre (Berlen- dis); 2. Fede, Speranza e Amore! (Pagello); 3. Who Goes By? 4. Every where I go (Easthope Martin) ....Elvie Yuen; $. Piano Selection DUKE REPORTED DISPLEASED Nura Kanis; 0. Venuto e L'Aprile (Donaudy); 7. Cuor mio, Cuor mio London, Nov. 5. non Ved (Donaudy)....Elvie Yuen. An American Federation of La- 8.23 Yehudi Menuhin (Violin). Inspector Saunders agreed that Lt. Laur's resolution respecting the Hungarian Dance No. Britton had been very frunk about visit of the Duke and Duchess of Minor; Hungarian Dance No. 17 In the whole incident. He had made a Windsor has caused a spate of con-F Sharp Minor (Brahms-Joachim): sintement in which he said that when Jecture, and it is widely suggested by Trantella, Op. 20, No. 2 (Szyma

Runde Des Lutins he was at the bottom of the hill, his American correspondents that the nowald); speed was about 50 miles per hour. Duke is displeased by American (Bazzini); Moto Perpetuo, Op. 11 and his speed at the time of the ac- reaction and that he may cancel his (Paganini). Hangchow, Nov. 5.

cident could not have been much tip.

8.42 Gubert and Sullivan Ex- Women's League. Numerous hand- An attempt to land marines at less. It appeared that defendant According to an interview publish- cerpts.

Yuhwan Island, off the east Cheklang tiled to take the corner at made articles are on sale at bargain

highed by the Baltimore Sun, Mr. Charles Patience; When I First Put This const, by four

100 Uniform On....Darrell Fancourt and prices, and there are many games of yesterday afternoon was repelled by left of the road to recover, and lost chances that the Duke and Duchess of Chorus of

Japanese warships speed, found he was too far on the Bedenux said: "Out of the skill at which valuable prizes moy the Chinese garrison,

Dragoons; In a Doleful be won. A continuous programme

control. He had said he held Windsor will come to America, about Train; Now, Is Not This Ridiculous. Under a protective artillery barrage driving licence in England, and there are gone," music will be played throughout

He added Windsor, ..N. Briercliffe, G. Baker, M. EVIC the afternoon and evening. The and machine-gun fire batches of the was no reason to disbelieve him. speaking on long distance telephone, and Chorus of Girls and Dragoons: Dezaar will be held at Chatham bluejackets twice tried to reach the The cycle, belonging to Lt.Cdr. refused an offer by. Mr. Bedeaux to Iolanthe: Love, Unrequited, Robs Road, Kowloon, in a vacant plece of beach in motor-boats but were re-Hovenden, was badly damaged. withdraw from the tour.

Me Of My Rest....George Baker ground not far from the Rosary Pulsed by the heavy shelling of The Inspector asked that a serious Reuter's correspondent in Paris (Baritone); My Well-Loved Lord.... Winifred Lawson, Darek Oldham, Darrell Fancourt and Male Chorus.

0.00 StudioTalk on The Act!- villes of the Bociety of St. Vincent de Paul' by the Rev. Thomas F. Ryan

of

Church.

this

RECEPTIONS CANCELLED

Nanking, Nov. 5.

Chinese batteries.-Central News,

Japanese Bomber Down

At Kiating

view be taken of the case,

nys those most closely connected and that a substantial fine be im-

with the Duke and Duchess declare posed. Even if Lt. Britton had been

there is question of a change in travelling at 40 miles per hour, and Wans. The Duke and Duchess will found he could not get around the kave on Saturday for the United corner safely at that speed, his driv-Sintes as arranged-Reuter. Ing was dangerous.

Shanghai, Nov. 5. One of eight Japanese bombers which raided Klating on the morn-

LL. Britton submited A written ing of November 3 crashed to the statement of the accident, and added ground when it was hit by a Chinese that he had settled with Mr. S. J.

All three occup-

Owing to the Sino-Japanese has anti-aircraft shell. tilities in Shanghai and North China, ants were instantly killed-Central as regards compensation. He was

Hicks, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hicks,

paying for Mrs. Hicks' hospital ex- penses.

Li. Britton was Oned $50 on the charge of dangerous driving, and $5 Shanghai, Nov. 5. for driving without a licence, while cmanating from diplomatic sources. The determination of the Chinese Lt-Cdr. Hovenden was fined $5 for The Soviet Embassy will not hold to check the Japanese troops at all allowing an unlicenced driver to a reception on November 7 on the costs is foreshadowed by the intense drive his cycle. occasion of the 20th anniversary of military activity in the Hungino

foreign diplomatie representatives in News. Nanking have voluntarily cancelled various official functions which they Preparing For Onslaught would ordinarily hold in

times, according to

normal Information

Rond area, where large number of

the establishment of the Soviet Union. Chinese soldiers are digging them- The Halian Embassy has also con- selves in.

celled plans for

a reception to cele-

date.--

brate the birthday of the Italian King, At one point Chinese infantrymen have dug trenches within a few yards of the British defence line nt Keswick Road, which is held by the

which falls on the Central News,

samo

RAMSAY MACDONALD LEAVES ON CRUISE

Loyal Regiment,

The Chinese are also placing long

LABOUR PEACE TALKS GO ON

Washington, Nov. 4. After a session lasting three and a

STOLEN GOODS FOUND IN HUT

On the morning of October 17 the ife of Chan Yuk-po of Lung Street, Kowloon, was broken open and money and jewellery stolen. Thirteen days later the palice, acting on Information, went to an un-number- ed hut on the Castle Peak Road and there found part of the stolen pro- ECTLY perty.

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Gipsy Moon (Borganoff): Bird' Songs At Eventide (Eric Coales).... Albert Sandler and His Orchestra; I Walt For You; Tralee (Alm Even- song')....Walter Glynne; Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri (arr. Sibermann).. ..Marek Weber and His Orchestra. 0.30 London Helay-The News. 0.60 Sea Bhantles

A Dollar And A Half A Day; The Hog's Eye Man (arr. Terry); One More Day: On The Banks Of Sacra- mento (arr. Harris)....John Gosa (Baritone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.

9.87 Variety. Organ-Keep Smiling! (Foort); A man and two women were The A. B. C. March (Foort and Fer-

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Check')....Len Fillis; Humorous Mr. Itamsay MacDonald, accom- from Tsinpu. it in reported that tinue their peace conference on Fri- panied by his daughter, Shella, left General Chan Fah-kwel, Commander

day.

Mr. K. Keen, the Magistrate, dis- Clophom And Dwyer On Photo- Dwyer; London for Liverpool to-day to em- of the "Iron Sidea" is directing

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GALLANTRY RECORDED

Fox-Trots-Smile When You Say Goodbye (from The Show Goes On'); In A Little French Casino,...

An act of gallontry during the Jay Wilbur And His Band; Sweet Laliani (from Waikiki Wedding'); the latest Area Orders, which state: September typhoon gains mention in The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down During the early morning of Septem- ..Billy Cotton and illa Band; Tangober 2, 1937, whilst the ss. Talamba Havana Heaven; Rumba-Cuban was being driven aahore at Devils Peto. Etantovani and Hia Tipica Peak No. 031805 Gunner H.V. Orchestra; Fox-Trot-1 Baw A Ship Ockwell, 12th Heavy Battery, Royal A-Salling: Waltz-The Greatest Mis

take Of My Life. Henry Jacques Arllilery, swam from the shore to the with His Correct Dance Tempo Orship a distance of some 25 yards in 6 very rough sea, in an attempt to chestra: Fox-Trots Thanks A MI get a rope to the ship.

Ilon; I'm Silun' High On A Hill Top Although It was impossible to get (Alm Thanks a Million'.... Paula rope to the ship, this action enabled Pendarvis and His Orchestra.

11.00 Close Down.

RAILWAY REPAIRED

the Master of the Talamba to com- municate his predicament to his Agents in a minimum of time.

The General Officer Commanding directs that entry be made in

the

• The damage to the railway tracks Regimentol Conduct Sheet of Gunner Accordance with by the bombing yesterday morning H.V. Ockwell in has been repaired and trains are now | King'à Regulation, 1835, paragraphs running as usual.

| 1676 and 1600 (xvii),

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