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NORTH CHINA WAR

RELIEF FUND

QUEEN'S THEATRE

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THE HONGKONG

300,000 Miles Of Air Mail Lines Operate

Vast Progress. In 18 Years

London, Orl. 20 (By Air Mall). Statistica which have become nvall- able show that the total mileage of the world's wir malls has now reached,

slightly exceeded, Agure of 300,000. Eighteen years ago, in air transport's carllent days, the figure stood at only just over 3,000 miles. To study the latest maps tracing globe-encircling nir-malls in to rentise the wonderful progress which has been made by air transport since that morning in November, 1919, when the British Post Office sent its first mail- latl

the Channel by the ncross pigneer London-Parks commercial ser- vice.

From that modest beginning. volving the carrying of letters over a 250-miles route, a system of, nir maits has developed which not only serves all the elfel towns and elties of Europe, but which extends stage by stage for nerast sens, .continents, and

ecrans,

Eastward from England go the Em- pire flying-bonts to Egypt. South- word across Afrien they fly, and then down the new east-coast marine line In Durban. West Afrien in served by connecting route! while links are also forged with the inland airways of South Africa,

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Eastward hum Egypt Empire mall planes fly to Kanchi, Calcutta, Ran- goon. Shigapore, and Australia, from

Karachi a connecting service takes Tonds to Bombay and Madras. From Penang, on the trunk route, a service branches off to Hongkong. When the

enstern service reaches Bris- bane, it links up with Australia's in- ternal air syslem, while plans are being completed for a regular air mall between Australia and New Zealand.

On the North Atlantic, survey ughts have been in progress which are a preliminary to a regular urean atrinail linking <xisting Empire routes with the air mail systems of Canada and the United States; while Canada; at the present time, is put- ting Bnishing touches to a trans-con- tinental route stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The air mail system of the United States 18, ac- cording to present plans, soon to be augmented by further internal routes; while trunk services now ex- tend across South America to Mon- tevideo, Buenos Ayres, Valparaiso, and other citiest and a South Atinatle orean route connects these South American lines with the air mails of Europe.

SURGICAL AID

FOR CHINA

Five hundred sets of surgeal in- struments- and material For 1,000 stretchers will be shipped to Chin by the 6. & A. liner Nankin, which leaves Sydney on November 13. The shipment is being made by the Reti Cruss Society of Victor, which is defraying the cost from its own

resources,

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937.

JAPANESE Hongkong REJECTION Stands To

Lose Millions

FORESEEN

Nine Power Pact Renunciation Also Likely

Tokyo, Nov. 19, The Nicht Nichi and other news papers predict that Japan will re- nounce or propose a revision of the Nine-Power Treaty. Simultaneously, Japan's reply to the second Brussels Conference Invitation is expected to be made public on the night of November 12.-United Press,

"FLAT REFUSAL"

Brussels, Nov. 10, The Japanese reply will be a fint and categorical refusal to deal with the Brussels Conference, according to information received from dip- lomatic sources in Tokyo. It is stated that the presence of the Soviet dele gation is the principal reason for this attitude,

RESULT OF SINO- JAPANESE WAR

The Sino-Japanese conflet will tourist trade during the 1937-38 - cost Hongkong much money in lost

son, which is just commcneint.

The San Francisco Chronicle says that the war is diverting the major portion of the tourist trade to Aus- tralia and New Zealand.

Five hundred tourists,

who had booked to visit the Fur Emm in December, have altered their

have Itinerary and

book- cd for Australia. Several hun- dred who had booked by Empress liners from Vancouver Uls month, have changed over to the steamer Aorangi, which is going to New Zen- land,

The Chronicle estimates that 3,000 It is suggested that the Japanese tourists who would have left at Van- couver in Empress Ilners for the East door may not be entirely closed upon

will end their cruise at Honolulu the possibility of eventual mediaflon through Britain

United instead of continutax on to Japan, States, but this appears problema-Shanghai and Hongkong.

cal-Reuter.

und the

SANCTIONS APPEAL

Brussels, Nov. 10: Chinese patrintie associallons, Eusiness organisations and cultural institutions have bombarded the Brussels Conference delegates with pleas to

Fanctions apply

against Japan.

Four large round-the-world cruise liners have been diverted from the For East to Australia. They are the Bremen, third largest ship In the world, the Empress of Britain, which will miss Hongkong for the first time in seven years, the Rellance and the Franconia.

The New York Chinese Chamber but it emphatically will not enhance of Commerce robled: "We overseas the influence of the Press. In fact, merchants In New York respectfully | if this habit of reckless and foolish request the delegates to take a firm stand to ensure nal Justice for our nation mad the punishment of ute enemy based on the priusiples re- ognised by International law and

treaties."

exaggeration and over-emphasis persists, my firm belief is that in time the B.B.C. will completely eclipse the popular vogue of the stunt Press. It would be a deserved eclipse.

The Federalion of Civic Assocla- tion: in Shanghai has cabled: "We | Never-Ending Alarums make an urgent appeal to the Con- Ferenea ta declare Japan un ungresser for violation of the Nine-Power Pact and Paris Pence Part; to order the inmediate withdrawal of all Japanese troops from China; to apply poslitve | mensures, including the severance of diplomatic, financial and commercial relations; and If Jupari fails to omply afora China till possible: aterial assistance to strengthen her power of resistance-United Press.

Even the coarsest silomachs must eventually become surfelted with perpetund scares and alarums. specially when these turn out in the end to be mostly false alarums.

FOOLING THE PEOPLE

(Continued from Page 6.)

incurable myople mania contributes to it.

Even Fleet Street cannot hope to go on fooling all the people all the Lime. Besides, the recent improve- ment in our standard of elementary education

may one day leave the Incre sensationalists high and dry.

Their readers will have dreamed a better dream in some less - night- marish columns. There is still some virtue in sobriety.

of

Whenever I sin the exelted pages

our Cockney stunt Press I am re- minded of two fiction characters. One is the young Scotsman R. L. S.'s "The Wrecker". His Sun Francisco business partner, a bright It is not many months ago since

100 per cent. American, mirvels that one Landon Journal solemnly de-

he should read a dull rag like the clared. in leaded type, that the name Occidental. The reply of his partner and fame of the skipper of the Girl | is—in your somewhat sitoddy Re- Pal the Grimsby trawler that publie the shoddiest feature is its skedaddied across to USA, would newspapers. I read the Occidental be remembered when that of Christo-because it strikes me as being the pher Columbus was forgotten! I one paper in Amerien conducted by

could dull. wonder how many

people

sune Christian gentlemen mention that skipper's name to-day, singly desirous of imparting infor

This

habit of out-Heroding. Herud mation." every time, of piling Alps on Hilma- The other is Shakespeare's Prince layas, of making mountains out of 13, when he observes to Falstaff, molchills and oceans out of duck- apropos the latter's men-in-buckrain ponds, may lead to big circufations story of Gad's Hill. "Now, Jack, amongst the still deplorably un- mark how a plain tale shall put thee educated and unthinking groundlings, I down."

P. And O. Seeks

Far East Blue Riband

20ints that the P. & O. Line in- Į The maiden trip of the new liper tends to make a supreme bid to will be to Bombay. On this trip the recapture for Britain the express itner will take Their Majesties the India for the passenger trade between Europe and King and Queca to the East are contained in a went Delhi Durbar. London message, which states that a After the Durbar she will be em- new vessel for the Far East service ployed as an express liner between is already under construction.

London and the Far East, replacing one of the older vessels now on the

The society is awaiting inforina- tion, frut the International Ked Cross Committee in China before it proceeds with its proposal in gendh The new ship, which will be off Australian doctors and nurses to the 10,000 tons, will have a maximum

Many medical, min and War Z00.

speed of 26 knots, and a cruising Three other vessels, of similar cvrtificated nurses have volunteereni speed of 23 knots. She will be com- tonnage and speed, will be launched. their services,

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11.15

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24.45

13.00

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14.40

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8.00

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