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HUNDRED KILLED IN

CANTON RAID (Continued from Page 1.)

500 lbs each were dropped in crowd- ed districts. No soldiers were any- where near--Reuter,

British Doctor's Narrow Escape

Canton, Nov. 24. Dr. R. L Lancaster, n British doc- tor on Shamcen, and a friend, were matoring out to Honam when a bomb fell 50 yards in front of them. Neither were Injured but they were compelled to turn back-Routes.

Eight Planes Sighted

Canton, Nov. 24. At 11.45 am. eight Japanese planes flew over the western section of the city heading for the Canton-Hankow Railway. As far as

As- certained no bombs were dropped, though it is reported that. the In- vaders were active further up the line. Reuter,

can

All Clear Sounds

Le

Canton, Nov. 24 (1.10 p.m.). The all-clear signal was gives ut 12.35 p.m.

Chinese sources declare that 30 houses were demolished and that casualties numbered between 40 and 00 killed and Injured as a result of bombs which fell in the vicinity of the 31. Municipal Primary School at Horn,

Indleations are that the objectives of to-day's ralds were the Canton- Canton- Hankow Hallway and the Kowloon Railway-Router,

of

More Than Hundred Believed Killed

Canton, Nov. 24. According to a luler eye-witness story the casualties in the Honum bombing are estimated to exceed 100, "When I arrived at the scene half an hour after the bombing, hundreds Red Cross workers were busy extricating dead and wounded, and personally saw four bodies removed from debris. But a Red Cross worker told me thatallest heures were buried beneath huge piles of masonry and woodwork, which 30 minutes ben

had housed fore

happy Chinese tamilies.

t

"Onlookers stated that three furge 500 pound bombs registered direct hits and the concussion was so terrific that every house in Honum was shaken to its foundations.

"threated my way through the crowds, many were weeping, and horror was portrayed on every face, and eventually reached my employee's home from where we removed bis 80 year-old father, suffering from shock, to a place of safely.

"Meanwhile scores of coffins were trundled through the streets and lined up ready to receive the victims, while Chinese doctors and nurses worked feverishly."

It is ascertained that Mr. L. F. Newman, who is an employee of the Salt Gabelle, is a native of Wilhern- sea, Yorkshire.--Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.

Genevi.

Berlin.

Athens.

Milan

Copenhagen.

Stockholm

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Helsingfors.. Shanghai.

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Vienna....

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Lisbon.

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY,

The new Preparatory School will be open for the admission of Students on February 15th.

THE HONG KONG BOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who

neglected, has been assaulted,

or 1-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury health, or knowing of parent who is seeking advice on any matter con- cerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

to

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

‡LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

To the Editor,

Ilongkong Telegraph;

Is It Time For Peace?

Wants Truce With Business

Roosevelt Confors With Leader

Of Industry

Washington, Nov. 25. Indications are that the Adminis-

Sir-After the Chinese have re- treated from Shanghai and Tolyuentration is pincing greater. emphasis on people begin to think that it would

true with uillity interests rather business than on tax revision as a be useless for China to go on further, and so the advisibility to make peace-

stimulus. terms with Japan arises. May I here through your valuable columın give some remarics?

of

The present aggression is not en- tirely the result of the Japanese mill tarists' rule, but her incessant policy of Imperialism. Unless there won "French Revolution" arise another which might result the alteration of the present polley, she would never cease to attempt different means to take the Chinese hegenomy. What she calls "peace-terms" is only an other way to suffocate China to death. Nov. 11, Some correspondent on stated it would be included that the Chinese tarif autonomy be controll ed by her, all nullonal and provinciat departments to be supervised by her advisers and furthermore China nol to possess an army nor war planes. Judging from what she did to China In the previous years, there is rea son to believe that it lays some weight of possibility. Even a rabbit would decline the invitation of a fox of the latter's because

natural Why should Chinn be shrewdness? with Japan to open her own grave! so short-sighted to make those terms

The long years of foreign Insults, capecially the Manchukuo incident, however,

President Roosevelt to-day, after a 90-minutes talk with Mr. Wendell Willkle, President of the Common- Southern Corporation, wealth and

towards reported distinct progress

between the composing differences Administration and private utilities.

He said that Mr. Willkle, speaking for himself, had agreed with the Pre- sident's theory of common law valua tion for utility companies in deter- the consumer, mining the rales to and also agreed that the Government should sell the power from its various projects-a question which has been one of the main bones of contention, President Roosevelt said that al- Wilikle had only been theoretical, though the discussion with Mr. they had dealt with certain funda- mentais, including an understanding that between G$1,250,000,000 and $1,500,000,000 could be spent use- fully for utility construction.Reuter.

USED BOY IN SNATCH GAME

have enlightened the MAN

Chinese that the whole nation must The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.SP.C. c/aet together for the struggle of its G.P.Q, Box No. 513, Hongkong, or

existence, and go for the first time the Inspector,

Inspector, Violet Pecl the Health Centre, Wanchai; or

floor; or the Pokfulum Road, 1st since the Republie led to the unity

1st floor, Kowloon.

expenses borne, by the Society.

The informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

in last year, which encouraged every young Chinese to ancrifice for their mother country and the succeeding

IMPRISONED FOR TEN WEEKS

A 25-year-old unemployed, Pang Wah, appeared before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning Inspector, 12, Sul Young Chol Street,

charged with aiding and abetting the All further steps will be taken, and Generations of their sons and child- larceny of a purse

containing $3 ren to come. The outbreak of the Hongkong currency, $1.50 Cinese Loukuochul Incident had been foreseen to be natural,' as

een currency, and two gold finger rings result to valued at $20, from Chung Sam, 30, the aggressor's frightfulness on the widow, at the Wanchai Post Office. concerted strength, and the subse-

Sub-Inspector F. D. B. Tuckett quent hostility, she opens, is none

none said the

women

maiting & pur- The matter of momentary Incident. We may as well recall to the declara tug

enchass in the Post Office when she felt tion made by Generalissimo Chiang round, and say a small boy holding at her pocket. She looked that there was absolutely no hope her purse. She immediately seized that it would end in the course of a

who passed the boy, few months; the only way was to defendant. Releasing the boy, the purse to face it with courage and

woman gave chase to defendant, who and only this final decision could was stopped in Queen's Iload East bring the light of lasting success. near the Grand Theatre by Li Wah,

STOCK MARKET

SUMMARY

The Hongkong Stock Exchange, official summary issued at 12.30 p.m. to-day, says:

The market continued steady.

Buyers

Canton Insurance $270 Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $31 Indo-China (Def.) $43 H.K. & W. Docks $28% 11. & S. Hotels $5.15 H.K. Lands $32

I.K. Tramways $13.40 China Lights (Old) $11.80 China Lights (New) $11,30 H.K. Electrics $55, Macao Electrics $19 Telephones (0]d) $201⁄4 Ciments $12.15 Dairy Farms $24.30 Constructions (New) $1

Sellers

.

HK. Steamboats, $9. II.K. Tramways $13 H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 5% pn. Wallace Harpers $5

Sales

Hongkong Bank $1,570 China Lights (Old) $11.55 H.K. Electrics $55

Telephones (Ola) $20

Canton Ives $1.70 Ewo Cottons $1234 S'hal. Cottons $01

J

The

C.I.O. FACES

LAW SUIT

Portland, Ore., Nov. 23. American and Hawaiian

sacrifice,

the

Was

may add that it the people still a found coolle. The boy could not

dream of temporary peace, they be simply drive the whole nation to collapse.

knows

As regard to arms, China that "mon against machine" is tragic,

but she knows better that the suf- fering of being slave is more un- bearable. Though inferior to Japan, she is nothing like in such a silma- tion tion US Ethiopia to Italy, and os inorale and fighting spirit ore con cerned, the enemy is far left behind. Japan might break some more fight- Ing lines of the Chinese, but she en never break the backbone of their country which is built up by their boiling spirits and determined steri- Ace.

which

His Worship told defendant it was a disgrace id, have taught A small

to choose boy to steal, and also

as his victim. woman

Sentence of 10 weeks' hard labour was Imposed.

I

Germany May Quit Spain

Wants Guarantee Against Bolshevists

London, Nov. 23.

This

1937. 24,

WOLFRAM PRICES

UP AGAIN

Germany Reported

In Market

London, Nov. 23. Following a recent depression in London, wolfram developed an Im- proved tendency to-day. Buyers ap- peared for shipment and afloat at 82/0d. to 65/- compared with 00/- previously. The Improvement is at- consumers tributed to reports that ard short of supplies, while it is rum- oured that Germany, who sold be- tween 400 and 500 tons of her "war cheat" stocks during the summer

boom, is now starting to cover, at the same time requiring delivery before the end of the year.

crest of on

Inquiry from France and Sweden ulso helped to bring about a stranger tone while rumours were also current that Russia would be uncovered be- fore the end of the year and may re- enter the market for further supplies. In contrast to this morning's dismal

finished the day on opening, the London Stock Exchange

the energetic buying wave. This volte face sentiment was almost entirely due to the surprising, albelt welcome, action of Continental

operators, who refrained from adding their share of nervous sclling on the London market. The latter immediately took heart from this unhoped-for turn of events, and under, the In- fluence of increusing speculating sup- port for certain issues, notably good minings, and oils, almost the whole Stock Exchange community "went to bed" in a happier frame of mind-

Reuter.

GREAT DAY FOR MARKET

London, Nov. 23. After a weak opening the Stock Exchange market staged a remark- uble recovery under the energetic lead of Kaffairs, in which good option buying and support by finance houses was evidenceci.

The unfulfilment of anticipated Continental quidation arrested the downward trend, and this was m mediately followed by considerable bear covering.

edged stocks were dull and Brazilian

Among the few exceptions.

Commodities and rubber singed and Far Eastern loans were weak.

small rolly.

Wang Talks Of Nations' Sacred Duties

Treaties Disregarded Because Of Inertia

accused

New York, Nov. 23. Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambassa- dor to Washington, speaking at Y.M.C.A. dinner to-night, the peace-loving nations of on exces- sive attention to the price they would pay for assistance towards China against the attack of the Japanese.

To said that the

peace-loving countries were in an overwhelming majority, and they possess power, money and resources for superior to the war-like nations. Therefore they able to prevent all international lawlessness if they are willing.

are

lain

OPIUM DIVAN KEEPERS PROSECUTED

Several more keepers of oplum divans were charged at the Central Magistracy before Mr.. Forrest this morning.

Pang Yun, 43, unemployed, charged with the possession of 2.2 taels of prepared oplum at the Sum Shing Kun temple, Ka Slu Wan, Stanley. and with keeping the place as on oplum divan, was fined $110 or two on the first montha hard Inbour count, and another $50 or a month the second. Sub-Inspector Subey prosecuted.

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A.

the

Fines of $100 or two months' hard labour, aut $50 or six weeks hard labour was imposed on Chru Muk, 25, unemployed, charged with possession of 3.8 taels of prepared opium at No. 23 Chung Sau Street, second floor, and keeping the place as on opium divan.

"True, this may carry with it cer- sacrifices, but these are not un-

Another man, Hung Ming. 35, un- worthy or useless. When in a neigh- bour's house we think it proper to employed, similarly charged in re- spect of the first floor of 'No. 23 help our neighbour to quench a fire without waiting until it spreads, but Chung San Street, was fired $75 or In the international world the pence- two months' hard labour for posses- loving countries seem at a loss tosion of 1.5 toels of prepared opium, and another $50 or two months' hard know what to do."

D3 1 Inbour for keeping the flat divan. Detective-Sergeant J. Allen sald accused had a previous convle- tion.

Dr. Wang said inertia was carried to such an extreme that they allow ed their treaties to be disregarded. United Press.

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Reuter's Special.

Wall Street opened Irregularly-

France Denies

Plan To Help German Trade With Colonies

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The inter-Colonial Service report, In which it is allegedly stated that What China is disappointed in is

the French Government, is prepared that the pence-loving powers still

to examine the possiblity of opening hesitate to issue the economic boy-

German credits to French colonial cott against the aggressor

public bodies with a view to the pur- might shorten her source of fighling It is rellably, but unconfirmedly chase of material from Germany to supplies. However, we can't expect reported that Germany is prepared be repaid in the form of annuities the unexpected, and when the unto ndopt complete neutrality in Spain colonial products, is discounted by a expected does come, who can tell

if it is guaranteed that Spain is rld high official of the Ministry that a "conqueror", despite his past of

Colonies. all Bolshevist clements. pride, will not meet bis fate ul would pave the way to an agreement Waterloo?

for the quarantine of the civil war. It is understood Herr Adolf Hitler informed Lord Halifax, during the recent conversations these two held in Berlin, that Germany Is not interested in Spain beyond preventing communist encroachment to the west This impiles back-stage negaliation for neutrally in Spain in view of the futility of the Brussels conference. -United Press.

I may repeat here the only way for China is to fight to the last end, China must go ont

CHAN LAI YIN.

me

DAY OF PRAYER AND GIFTS Sir, Will you kindly

allow Steamship Company and the Portland be courtesy of your columns to bring Waterfront Employers Association before the notice of all members of to-day led 45 shipping and wood- the Church of England who are in the parish of St. Andrew's Church wurking companies in suit to en- Join the C.I.O., Union from inter-n Kowloon, and all those in fering in Inter-State and foreign Colony who have in any way been commerce. The petitioners ask the connected with the Church in the Unions to be restrained from inter-past, the Day of Prayer and Gifts fering in the unloading of any ships which we are having here on Satur-

day?

at Oregon.

12.38

Hearing of the suit has been set for November 20.-United Press.

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Previously acknowledged $15,373.74

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TRIES TRADE :

OF THIEF BUT FAILS

In-

He said there was no official plan to entourage Germon trade in the colonies. The contuunique issued by Inter-Colonial Service was not the omelally approved by the Minstry for the Colonies, and the proposal men- tioned therein was merely an old sug- gestion for encouraging barter be iween Germany and the French colonies. It was incorrect to say there was any question of Germany granting financial credits to public bodies in the French colonies, though there might be paper credits to pay for ultimately in goods.-Reuter.

BERLIN EXPLAINS POSITION

Berlin, Nov. 23. Competent German and French quarters assured Reuter that the question of German credits to public bodies in the French colonics hos never been raised in business, circles. It is stated that credits are re-

Walling from the sitting room This Day of Prayer and Gifts will to the accounts office at No. 111 Depeatedly given for financing works take the place of the Fete and Bazaar Voeux flond West, first floor, yester by big German Arms abroad or in which it has been our custom today, Yip Ylk-chan, an accountant, carrying out barier transactions, but organise annually in the past, and saw an unknown man in the room, these are purely business lines- which so many of our well-wishers wrapping up a long coat, which he

all over the Colony come to patronize. recognized as his own. He asked the

satisfactory

I shall be in the Church from 7.30 man what he was doing there, but a.m. to 7.30 pm, on Saturday to re- could not obtain ceive Gitis, and I earnestly appeal to answer.

A

all those who value the work the The police were called and the man Church. Is doing to come and make handed over," their offering

time during some those hours.

Before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning, the thief, (Rev.) J. R. HIGGS, Wong Man, 24, unemployed, was sen- Vicar of St. Andrew's | tenced to three months' hard labour. Inspector' W. Mair said accused had a previous conviction for obtainingʻ money by false pretences.

EXCHANGE

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NEW RANK FOR DIPLOMAT.

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quota 1lans were received after the

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Londen, Nov, 23. Mr. J. H. Leche who has been British Charge d'Affaires in the Gov- ernment of Spain for some time hns been given the local rank of Minister, | Coco Grove

ta

Plenipotentiary. Mr. Leche will be Inoving from Valencia

the neighbourhood of Dircelona where the Spanish Government, now is, In the course of next week.—British” Wireless:

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The tone of the market-Very Quiet.

Coldest Night

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Router.

Duke Of Alba

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF The loss of a silver cigarette case, valued at $80, from his office at No. 10 Jee House Street has been reported to the Police by Mr. A. H. Potts.

Gahan Sullivan, n 9-year-old boy of 3 Devon Road, was taken to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from cuts to both knees, exused, it is alleged, when he broke one of the windows of bus No. 816 in Water- loo Rond.

Following a raid by the police on a house In Luk Wah Street yesterday two women named. Wong Sam, 45,

the

Believed to have been bitten by a dog, Au Shlu-wing, a cook of 530 The Peak, was admiited to the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday suffering from sepile wounds in the left fool,

Mrs. Smith, of 104 Prince Edward Road, has reported to the Pollee that while walking along Des Voeux. Road Central about 10.30 a.m. yester day Chinese stole from her a bog containing about $20 in money and some newspapers.

A

Arrested for the larceny of three

this morning, charged with the two offences, he was sentenced to four weeks bard labour for the larceny,

and So Cha, 30, were charged before pleces of clothing from No. 34 Con- Mr. K., Keen at the Kowloon Magla-naught Road West, ground floor, Mak London, Nov, 23. tracy this morning with having kept Tal, 32, unemployed, was found to of Albu has been д common gaming house, They be a returned banishce. Before Mr. appointed as the first agent In London pleaded guilty and were each fined Forrest at the Central Magistracy for General Franco's Government in $50. connection with the recent agreement made between Britain and

judgments Two

against Insurgent authorities in Spain for an Central Meat Co. were given thila and to another 10 months' for re- exchange of agents.

morning by Mr. Justice R. E. Lind-turning from banishment. The Duke has been General sell, at the Supreme Court, when Franco's unofficial representative in the Kwong Hing Loon Firm claimed On two charges of larceny in a London for some time-Router.

$207,13 for goods sold and delivered dwelling, and alternatively on charges and costa, and Yick Lee Firm claimed of receiving stolen properly, Yuen $874.83 balance due for goods sold Chun, 22, unemployed, was remanded and delivered and costs.

for 48 hours by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy, to-day Fung Clice, 20, unemployed, was on the application of Del-Sergeant charged before Mr. Forrest at the C. Mottram. Yuen was alleged to Central Magstracy this morning with have stolen from a house in Parkes returning from banishment.. He said Street on September 17, diamond. Kingston, Jamnica, Nov, 23. he was passing through the Colony rings, jade and diamond earrings, a 1/3 and the neighbouring seas, and has Nineteen persons Have been drown- on hin way from Canton to Mneno, i gold watch and chain, and a blanket, 31% increased in Intensity: a depression la ed by serious floods which are raging Tapector W. Mair said accused was to the total value of $004, and articles 0.07% moving eastward across Hokkaido,In parts of, the Island, while many arrested on Information In Centre of jewellery to the total value of

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Jorecoat: North winds, houses have been washed away and Sireet, West Point. Sentence of 10 $310 from a house în Caine Road on fresh; fair...

sugar plantations, damaged.-Neuter............ months' hard labour wor imposed. November: 20..

the

its coldest weather yet this winter. 53 temperature dropping to noi derrees. The 10 am, reading at the

Royal Observatory to-day 76 goinst the 64 of yesterday, and

133 humidity was 03 per cerat. ns 1/0% parect with 67 of

previous

Office:

Business Done

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Ania fok Aluk Baguio Cold operer Benguet Consolidated

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The antl-cyclone now cover China

FLOOD DISASTER IN JAMAICA

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