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U. S. MARINES IN
DECEMBER 4,7
1937.
USE OF HIS ARM
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WITH
JAPANESE
Shanghai, Dec. 3."
The Japanese "advanco" to the heart of Shanghai during to-day's parade reached the Grand Theatre, opposite the Race Course, and passed the foreign Y.M.C.A., the Park Hotel and the China United Apartments beyond the Park Road, which are all within the American defence sector, but the American Marines showed no signs of activity. An unconfirmed report
said that British troops were rushed from the North Honan Road area to the Western area and also to the British defence sector.
After the bombing incident outside Sincere's the Japanese mounted ma- . chine-guns at the Intersection of the Yu Ya-ching and Bubbling Well Roads facing the north and took virtual occupation of the entire area from Cheklang Road to the Park Hotel and from Pelping Road to Foo- chow Rand. Barbed-wire entangle- ments were erected on the boundaries by the Municipal Council coolies.
A US. Marine dispatch rider at- tempted to pass the Japanese line on his way to the American Consulate, but he was turned back at the point of Japanese pistol.
Hitler May
Stop Arms Flow Fast
London, Dec. 3. There are indications of a drastic curtailment in British supplies and materials moving to China through Hongkong in order to avoid compli- callons. Supplies at present in tran- sit to
Hongkong are of German
*The Jupanese refused to allow origin. other British Army trucks to pass Attention is drawn to the fact that cast of the Nanking Road despile the Hitler is reported to be making presence of Captain Cole, the British efforts to induce China to agree to Military Attache. The Japanese sol-arbitration, and that he has threa- diers also smushed cameras from the tened to cut off the flow of muni- hands of two foreign photographers.
tion to China and will perhaps re- call the military mission in the event of refusal.-United Press.
AMERICANS HALTED
At 5.10 p.m. the Japanese troops commenced retreating towards Yu Ya-ching Road after the U.S. Marines strongly demanded that the Japanese leave the U. S. Marine sector.
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Vienna Waltzes.
Colonel Charles Price, Commander of the Fourth U. S. Marines, accom- panied by Captain Ronald Boone, break your Heart; 12. Medley of reached the Japanese line by car shortly after dark, but the Japanese troops halted them at bayonet point Both oflcers left their car and heat- 11.00 13. On a Little Bamboo edly dem
demanded to see the Japanese Bridge; 14. Medley of Hawaiian
10.55 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.D.W.
commander. Their demand was re-Hulas; 15. Sweet Leilani; 16. Honey- fused and hot words followed. The suckle Rose. Japanese Bnally' complied,
but re- 11.15 Interval or recorded dance fused to give them an escort until musle from Z.B.W. Colonel Price and Captain Boone 11.20 17. Love what have you ágain stood on their righia. As a redone to my heart; 18. Adios Argen- sult, an escort was provided.
tino: 19. Cubalero; 20. Cuba Libre. 11.35 Interval of recorded dance
The American officers returned hall an hour later and a Japanese officer music from Z.B.W. to withdraw. A
gave
the order
11.45 21. Smarty: 22. The Moon United Press correspondent heard got into my eyes; 23, After you; 24.
Colonel Price say: "You are prae
leally invading the U.S. defence sector. You must withdraw imme- diately.
Caravan.
12.00 midnight. Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
7.20 am. Round and About."
The U.S. Marines strong stand ap-720. As Rea It-6. parently turned the tide 115 he 7.45 a.m. The BDC Empire Orchestra. Japanese cordon is contracting and 8.45 am. The News and Announcements. now includes Yu Ya-ching Road to
Greenwich, Timo Signal at 8.43 a.m. and Big Ben at 9 am,
the west, Tientsin Rond to north, 18.5 am. Frank Newman, at the Organ of Shona Road to the cast and Kiukiang
The Regal, Edmonton, London. 10 p.mrt. Rond to the south.
Ben. BI
Thie Twilight Serenadors, 10.50 a.m. Iecital of Music by American Composers. Alan Richardson (Plano. forte).
One U. S. Marine motor-cyclist re- fused to hall when he ran the gaunt- ict through the Nanking Rond, Many Japanese shouted at him, but nong red.--United Press.
"NOT DELIBERATE"
-Shanghai,-Dec.-3-(6,40 p.m.) The United States Marines have
10.40 á.m. Made in Great Britain"-2:
Yorkshire Chocolate.
11.10 .n. The Newn und Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 11.45 am. 1133 an. Intermission."
4.5 pan. Big Ben, London Log." 4.20 p.m. "Dancing Time."
45 p.m. Sportsmen Talking":" Donoghue and Geoffrey Gilbey. 5.10 p.m. Intermission."
Steve
issued an offleial statement review-5.5 p.m. ine News and Announcements. ing the Japanese invosion of the American defence sector.
5.55
Greenwich Time Signal at 5.43 pm.
'Made in Great Britain-2: Yorkshire Chocolate
The statement says that it appear 8.43 p.m. hg llen. Cinema Organ Recital, 1.13 p.m. ladys Young in "The Larty's
Maid.
ed that the Japanese were unaware
of the exact location of the Ameri-11.25 p.m. The Celebrity Trio. can defence boundaries and ther 7:55 pm. As 1 See In --5. Encroachment was inadvertent and 80 p.m. The Twilight Sarenaders."
830 pm. "The Microphone at Large."
pm. For the Children: Penny Plain, Twopence Coloured.
not deliberate. When informed by Colonel Price and Captain Boone, the Japanese removed back cast of 30. The News and Announcements. Ya-ching Road and removed their barbed wire. They also opened the streets to traffic inside the American sector.-United Press.
DOCTORS ROBBED
Specialist In Thefts From Waiting Rooms
Fung Wing, alias Fung Kit-sang.
Greenwich Timus Signal at 9.33 p.m. 15.15. Big Ben. The Coventry 1
drome Orchestra,
pan. Jack Payne with his hand. 11.15 p.. The League, Division I: Chariton Athletic v. Everton. A nung commentary by Ivan Sharpe on the accond half of the Association football match. From Chariton Athlette Foot- bal Ground Landon.
12.15 m.in. Variety,
12.30 . The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.45 .. 120 a.m. Dance Music.
(12) a.m. “London Log,"
1.30 nm. Billy Cutton and his Band, in a programune of up-to-the-minute tunes
end of meletics not easily forgotten.
2 m. 3 Een. The News and An-
nouncements.
Greenwich Tinie Signal at 2.15 am.
223 aan. Intermission.”
2,30 6 in. The League, Division 1: Charlton
Athletic v. Everton.
3.15 am. Musical-Comedy Memorien. 3.30 a..
'In Town To-night. Season: Iarth Edition.
ira.
31, and Chan Ping, 33, both unem-hm. Mute llall, including George ployed, appeared before Mr. R. Fornby. With the BBC Variely Orches- Edwards at the Central Magistracyawan. Interval. yesterday charged with simple tar-3.15 am. The News and Announcements. ceny of the following articles:
Greenwich Time Signal at 5.30 a.tri. 0.40 JM, Jack Payne with his B.
ALMOST EVERY PICTURE TAKER USES VERICHROME
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HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE
'PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
Yeet
The cost of maintaining the Lin Bien Creche during the second half of HKT is estimated at $250.00 per month The donor of the Creche has given $100.00 per month towards this cost.
The Society nske for donations to cover the balance of
$1,200,00
flon, Treasurers!
Mr. D. BLACK, CA..
c/o Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
0 Des Voeux Rand, Central.
Str. "RWOK CHIAN,
c/o Banquia,do L'Indo China,
Hongkong.
A tuble cloth, silver vase, and sil-6.23 am. The nC Military Band. ver tooth-pick holder from Dr. Chau Wal-cheung of No. 24 Des Voeux Road Central, frsi floor; an electric fan from Dr. Wong Sik-to of Pedder Building, second floor; a inble clock and silver cup from Dr. Taang Fuk-cho of No. 187 Des Voeux Hond Central, first floor; a silver medal
from Dr. Sin Luk-sang of No. 16
Queen's Road Central, first floor; silver cup from Dr. Li Ho-ting of No. 25 Des Voeux for
fload Central, fret floor; a silver cup from Dr. Wong Chung-man of No. 83 Des Voeux Road Central first floor; a table clock from Dr. Fok Wing-kam of No. 36 Queen's Road Central; and two brass vasCA from Dr. F. Kew of Alexandra Building.
Det. Sergeant Cashman stated that the Arat defendant was arrested on information and admitted the charges. Fung during the past month visited all the complainants, and whilst in the waiting room of each doctor had picked up what he want- left without seeing the and
Witness said that he could another nine charges against Fung,
The first defendant was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment, but the second man Was discharged 'owingį to -lack of evidence
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British Envoy Bound Here
Loaves Hankow By Train For H.K.
EN ROUTE TO SHANGHAI
Hankow, Dec. 3. Mr. R. G. Howe, British Charge d'Affaires, left for Shanghal via Hongkong by train from Wuchang at 9 o'clock this morning. He is on board an international train which also carried away many British and foreign women. Only the Second Secretary, Mr. B. E. F. Gage is at present remaining here.
Mr. Dralvin, Soviet Military At- tache, who recently arrived, is also absent from Ilanitow. Ife is believ ed to have flown to Nanking-
United Press.
Enquiries at the Colonial Secre- tary's Office yesterday afternoon led to a statement that Government here had received no communication since the party left Hankow, but expected n telegram when they reached Can- ton. Arrangements would then be, made to meet the visitors. Asked whether the combatants had been asked to guarantee the immunity of| the train from attack, on oficial: stated he was not aware of this but expected that the pubilelty given to the train was sufflelent notice to the Japanese of its arrival.
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