1937-12-04 — Page 5

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The cost of maintaining the LingYuet Blon Creche during the second half of 1937 is estimated at $260.00 per month. The .donor of the Croche has given $100.00 per

month towards this coat, --

The Society asks for donations to cover "the" balance of

$1,200.00

#on, Treasurers:

Mr. D. BLACK, CA.

c/o Perry Smith, Seth & Fleming, "Des Voeux Road, Central.

Mr. KWOK CILAN,

c/o Banque de L'indo China,

Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

U. S. MARINES IN

DECEMBER 4, 1937.

USE OF HIS ARM

RESTORED

SHARP EXCHANGE Agony of Arthritis Gone

WITH JAPANESE

Shanghai, Dec. 3.

The Japanese "advance" to the heart of Shangħal 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 Chinn United Apartments boyond the Park Road, which aro all within the American defence sector, but, the American An unconfirmed report Marines showed no signs of activity.

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 mo- chine-guns at the intersection of the Yu Ya-ching and Bubbling Well Ronds fucing the north and took virtual occupation of the entire area from Chellang Road to the Park Hotel and from Pelping Road to Fou chow Rond. Barbèd-wire entangle- ments were erected on the boundaries by the Municipal Council coolies,

A U.S. Marine dispatch rider at- templed to pass the Japanese line on his way to the Americart 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 drastle curtallment in British supplies and materials moving to China through Hongkong in order to avoid compil- cations. Supplies at present in tran sit to Hongkong are of German

The Japanese refused to allow origin. other British Army trucks to pass Attention is drawn to the fact that east of the Nanking Road desplie the iftler, is reported to be making presence of Captain Cole, the British efforts to induce Chinn to agree to Miliary Attache. The Japanese sol-arbitration, and that he has threa- diere also smashed cameras from the tened to cut off the flow of muni- hands of two foreign photographers. tion to China and will perhaps t- call the military mission in the event of refusal.-United Press.

AMERICANS halted

At 5.10 p.m. -the Japanese troops eammenced 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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10.55 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.D.W.

Colonel Charles Price, Commander: of the Fourth U. S. Marines, accom- panied by Captain Ronald Boone, break your. Heart; 12. Medley of reached the Jopanese line by car Vienna Waltzes. shortly after dark, but the Japanese troops halted them at bayonet point. Both officers left their car and heat- 11.00 13. On B Little Bamboo edly demanded to see the Japanese Bridge: 14. Medley of Hawaiian commander. Their demand was re- Hulas; 15. Sweet Lelland; 16. Honey- fused and hot words followed. The suckle Rose. Japanese finally 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 again stood on their rights. As a re- } done to my heart; 18. Adios Argen- sult, an escort was provided.

ina: 19. Cubalero; 20. Cuba Libre. 11.35 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.

The American officers returned hait an hour later and a Japanese officer

Caravan.

gave the order to withdraw. A 11.45 21. Smarty; 22. The Moon United Press corresspondent heard Kot into my eyes; 23. After you; 24. Colonel Price say: "You are prac tically invading the U.S. defence sector. You must withdraw immc- diately.

12.00 midnight. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

1:30 am. Found and About"

The US. Marines strong stand ap-7.30 am. As I See It' parently turned the tide

he 7.43 u.m. The BBC Empire Orchestra.

Japanese cordon Is contracting and 8.40 8. The News and Announcements. now includes Yu Ya-ching Road to

Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 aún. and Big Ben at 9 am.

the west, Tientsin Road to north, 93 a.m. Frank Newman, at the Organ of Shana Hond to the east and Kiukiong The Regal, Edhaontan, London. Road to the south.

10 a.m. Il Ben. "The

Serenadurn

One U. S. Marine motor-cyclist re- fused to halt when he ran the gaunt- let through the Nanking Road. Many Japanese shouted at him, but none fired.-United Press.

"NOT. DELIBERATE" Shanghai, Dec. 3 (6.40 p.m.) The United States Marines have insped-an-official-statement review ing the Japanese invasion of the American defence sector,

Twilight

10.30 am. Recital of Music by American

Composers. Alan Richardson Plano- forte).

10.40 kan. 'Made in Great Britain-X:

Yorkshire Chocolate.

11.10 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Slanal at 11.15 am. 11.33 m. Intermission."

4.13 p.m. Big Ben. London Log. 42 pm, Dancing Time."

453 p.m. 'Sportsmen Talking":

Donoghue, and Geoffrey Gilbey. 5.10 p.m.Intermission,

Steve

5.35 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 5.43 p.m. 1.53 pm. Made in Great Britain'-2:

Yorkshire Chocolate,

The statement says that it appear-3 p.m. Big Ben, Cinema Organ Recital. ed that the Japanese were unaware

7.15 p.m. Gladys Young in "The Lady's

Maid.

of the exact location of the Amerl-7.25 pm. The Celebrity Trio.

ter 7.35 Dm. As I See In-3.

can defence boundaries and

ncroachment was inadvertent and

a.10 p.tn. "The Twilight Serenadera. 6.30 p.m. "The Microphone at Large nat deliberate, When informed by 9 p.in. For the Children: Penny Plain, Colonel Price and Captain Boone, the Twopence Coloured,' Japanese removed back cast of Yu.30 pan. The News and Announcement: Yasching 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

Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 p.m. 10.15 p.m. Ben. The Coventry j

drome Orchestra.

I:

10.43 p.m. Jack Payne with his Band. 11.15 pun. The Lengue, Division

Charlton Athletic v. Everton. A running examentary by Ivan Sharpe on the second half of the Association football match. From Charlton Athletic Foot- hall Ground, London.. 12.13 m. Variety.

1233 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Tune Signal at 12.43 n.13), 12.30 o.m. Dance Music.

10 am. London Log,"

1a.m. Billy Cotton and his Band, in n programme of up-to-the-minute tunes and of melodies not easily formatten, 2 a.m. Big Ben. The News And An-

nounechient

Greenwich Time Signal at 2-15 aan, 223 am. Intermifon.

2.50 am. The League, Division I: Charlton

Athletley, Everton.

3.15 am. Musical-Comedy Memories. 2.30 д.т.

In Town Tonight." Season: 137th Edition,

4 m. Music Hall Including George Formby. With the BBC Variety Orches

Fung Wing, alias Fung Kit-sang. 31, and Chan Ping, 33, both unem- ployed, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy am. yesterday charged with simple tar- eeny of the following articles:

A table cloth, silver vase, and sil- ver tooth-plek halder from Dr. Chau Wal-cheung of No. 24 Des Voeux Road Central, Orst floor; an electric fan from Dr. Wong Sik-to of Pedder Building, second floor; a table clock and silver eup" from Dr. Tsang Fuk-cho of No. 187 Des

Des Voeux

"Road! Central, first floor; a silver medal from Dr. Sin Luk-sang of No. 18

silver Road Central, first floor; a

Wons

cup from Dr. Li Ho-ting of No. 25 Des Voeux Road Central, first floor; a silver cup from Dr. Chut-na of No, 03

Co Des Voeux Road Central Arst floor; a table clock from Dr. Fok Wing-kam of No. 30 Queen's Road Central; and two brass vases from Dr. F. Kew Alexandra Bullding.

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Det. Sergeant Cashman zialed that the first defendant was arrested on Information and admitted the charges. Fung during the past month visited all the complainants, atid whilst in the waiting room of each doctor had picked up what he want- ed and left without seeing", the doctor. Witness said that he could bring another nine charges against Funge

The first defendant. War, serilenced to eight months imprisonment, but the second man was discharged owing to lack of evidence against

tra.

Interval.

5.15 am. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 5.30 am. 6.40 a.m. Jack Payne with his Band. 625 am. The BBC Military Band.

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Advice that is based on personal experience and not on theory or hearsay is always voluable advice, In the hope that it will help other sufferers from rheumatic allments, we publish the following letter:-

"I have been using Kruschen Salta for the last three months, which is a fair trial. I suffered great pain in the right shoulder from arthritis. Every movement of the arm

Wag I could not lle on agony. In fact, I my right side in bed. I was advised to try Kruschen Salts, which I did. The relief from pain, and the power to use the arm again, was surprising. I still get slight touch of pain at Intervals, but nothing to speak of. I find Kruschen Salts a most agree. able medicine to take, and I would advise anyone suffering from rheu- matic complaints to give it a trial." -G.H.

The palus and stiffness of rheuma- tism are caused by deposits of uric held crystals in the muscles and joints. The six salts in Kruschen. stimulate your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action; assist them to get rid of the excess uric acld which is the cause of all your suffer- Ing

British Envoy Bound Here

Leaves Hankow By Train For H.K.

EN ROUTE TO SHANGHAI

Hankow, Dec. 3. Mr. R. G. Howe, British Charge d'Agaires, left for Shanghai 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. Bratvin, Soviet Military At- tache, who recently arrived, is also absent from Honkow. He is believ-1 ed tu have flown 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' a 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 atinek, an oflielal stated he was not aware of this but expected that the publicity given to the train was sufficient notice to the Japanese of its arrival.

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