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JAPANESE PIERCE CHINKIANG BOOM
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ene casualties were Reuter.
very
severa
More Bitter Fighting Expected To-day
the
Shanghai, Dec. 13. Another day of bitter phting was heralded at dawn when Chinese and Japanese batteries, which kept up an intermittent fire during night, opened up in a bitter artillery duel.
An uncial communique issued by General Matsul's headquarters lust night disclosed that the Chinese had launched a "tenacious" counter-at-
tack. This was claimed to have been repulsed and the Chinese tronpa crushed back.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | U.S. WARSHIP BOMBED
NOTICE.
BY JAPANESE·
(Continued, from Pape 1.)
cer of the Panay were both injured. One sailor was killed.
The Japanese have arrived on the north bank of the Yangtse, machine-
The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children will be held un Monday, 13th December, at 5.30 gunning the Hohsien und, appa- attack on p.m. at the Helena May Institute.rently preparing a mass
Hollen, which pinces the Panay sur-
the His Excellency the Governor vivors In
uimost dunger.—| and
will bo United Press. Lady Northcote present.
All are welcome.
NOTICE
Owing to Miss Violet Capell being in hospital, there will be no Dancing classes until further notice.
On Board Panay Shanghal, Dec. 13 (11.40 n.m.) The following were belloved to be aboard the US.S. Panay at the time of the bombing,
Messrs. George Atcheson, Hall- Paxton, E. P. Gassie and Roberts, ult members of the U.S. Embassy. Mr. Toy Squires of Manila and Seattle. Mr. Norman Alley, a Hollywood Unt- vertal newsreel cameraman, Mr. Weldon James of Greenville,
Mr.
HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL James Marshall of Sentile, Mr. Nor
man Soong of Honolulu, and Mr. P. J. Broderick.-United Prez,
SOCIETY.
NOTICE la hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above
02
Society will be held at the Board Room of Miouars. Jardine, Mathe son & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis- sion)
14th Tuesday, the December, 1937, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 1st December, 1937.
ATTACKS
SHOCK LONDON
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Dritish gunboats and merchants ships. at Wuhu and neur Nanking, in which one nuval rating. Was killed and several others wounded.--Router.
The naval authorities here have been advised that Sick Bay Attendunt | Lonergan was the name of the rating killed aboard 11.M.S. Ladybird by the Japanese gunfire yesterday. He was buried of Wuhu at 9 a.m. to-day and it is understood the Japanese military was represented at the funeral.
There is one man wounded in the Ladybird, P. O. Smallwood. Other- wise the ship reports "all well."
Gunboats Beat Off Repeated Attacks
Englishmon In Ship
Shanghal, Dec. 13 (nuon). It is believed that one Englishman and three Italians were also aboard the Panay, but their names are not available. An Italian WOR among the wounded survivors.
The first news of the disaster was known when Mr. George Atcheson telephoned Dr. Taylor, an American missionary at Anking In Anhwel, who communicated with Mr. John-
revealed I was inter
that Mr. Normon Soon, one of the survivors. who is known for his contributions to Collier's magazine, is employed by the New York Times.
GOR,
Three Standard Oil ships were sunk, and it is reported there were the ships.-- 54 Rurvivors from a United Press.
Embassy Staff Members
Shanghai, Dec. 13. Besides Mr. George Atcheson. the U.S.S. Panty carried three other members of the U.S. Embassy sinif, including Captain F. M. Roberts, assistant Military Attache, Mr. Holl- Paxion, the Secretary and Mr. Emil Gassin, the code clerk.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1937.
RIOTOUS CONDUCT SEQUEL IN COURT
For retous and disorderly be- haviour in Wing Lok Street on Satur- day while he was drunk, n salesman. named Ng Sai-cheong, was fined $10 by Mr. 1. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning,
Det.-Sergeant Auen suid on Satur- day afternoon a Police Sergeant, who was off duty. leit his ricksha in Wing Lok Strect at the junction of Des Voeux Road to buy BOMG cigarettes. On his return he found Ng in the ricksha and all verbol persuasions falled to remove him. Ng also struck the Sergpont and the constable who went to arrest him.
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DELBOS WILDLY WELCOMED
Belgrade Women
Sing "Marseillaise"
In Procession
Belgrade, Dec. 12.
One person was killed and several wounded in demonstrations on the occasion of the arrival here of M. Foreign Yvon Delbos, the French Minister, who was met at the station by Dr. Milan Stoyadinovitch, the Yugo-Slavian Prime Minister, and other Ministers.
women
M. Delbos was greeted with wild scenes of enthusiasm, and students marched through the streets singing the "Marseillaise", and waving French flags.
The trouble began when the police cordon outside of the Foreign Office was broken, and two ahols were fired .30 outside of the Czecho-Slovakian Lega- .0134 lon. Mounted police with drawn 14314 words dispersed the processions and
selzed a number of flags. .00%
.50%
Demonstrations niso occurred out-
9.10 side of the Chamber of Deputies.-- .76% Reuter.
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CONSULAR CHANGES
LOYAL TO FRANCE
Milan
Paris, Dec. 13 Dr.
Stoyadinovitch, the Yugo-Slavian Prime Minister, in the .8.05
course of conversation with M. Yvon .8315 Delbos, confirmed the Yugo-Stavian 4.09%
Government's decision not to sign the anti-Comintern Paci, according to the Havas Agency.
Mr. Makanura, former Japanese Consul In Canton, is due here on December 15 to take over as Consul General in Hongkong in place of Mr. K. Midsuzawa who leaves for Honolulu on December 10.
Leung Knu, 5-year-old boy, was removed to the Kowloon Hospital with injuries to his right leg when No. knocked down by moter lorry 2815 at the junction of Argyle Street and Reclamation Street, Kowloon.
Other American aboard were Mr. Norman Alley of Fox Movietone, Mr. Wildon James of United Press, Mr. Roy Squires of the Shanghial and China Import and Export Lumber
Mrs. Lammert of No. 65 D Wong- Co.. Mr. James Marshall of Collier's, Mr. T. J. Broderick of Socony, Mr. nichong Road, has reported to the A. L. Paterson of the China Air-police that an unknown person by the means of a duplicate key entered motive Co., and Mr. Normani Soung of
New York Times, who ts
her fat and stole money and clothing| to the value of $47. Chinese-born Hawaiian,
Ji
One Briton, Mr. Malcolm McDonald,
the Hankow, Dec. 13. -British gunboats and mer- chant ships at Nanking yester- Although Nanking has not fallen, day were subjected to repeated aerial bombing and machine- gunning by Japanese planes,
Bombers, artillery and even unti- aircraft guns are being used by the Japanese in an attempt to effec! a further breach in the walls at Nan- king according to Japanese reports.
huge loniern parades took place in Tokyo and Nagoya in celebration of a Japanese victory-Reuter,
Japanese Repelled · At Yuhsicn
Linfen, Dec. 13. Japanese troops which necupled Yublicn in cast Shons! have been routed by Chinese mobile units and volunteer corps In a night aftack, a report reaching here to-day states.
They have withdrawn to Shouyang on the Chungtai Railway southwest of Yuksien leaving behind large quantities of provisions, arms. ammunition.Central News.
Chinese Planes Bomb
Japanese
Nanking, Dec. 13. A feet of Chinese planes, coming from an unknown base "Inland, sub- jected the Japanese infantry and mechanised units attacking Nanking to a severe bombing all day yester- day, seriously handicapping the advance and finally prevented the in- city vaders from penetrating the Gates,
It is stated that as a result of the nir attacks the Japanese casualties were extremely heavy.
The Chinese forces are controlling most of the high and strategic points on Purple Mountain where they are hurling heavy projectiles into the Japanese positions around the capi tal-Central News.
Hospital In Nanchang Damaged By Bombs
Nanchang, Dec. 13.
During the Japanese nir raid over this city yesterday, the Kiangal Pro- vincial Hospital was partly damaged when a huge bomb fell and exploded nearby, is learned to-day.
A fleet of 10 planes took part in the attack, dropping more than 20 incendiary bomba near Nunyumino. Scores of houses were wiped out. It is reported that at least 10 civilians were killed and injured-Central Neos.
Long Defence Expected
Hankow, Dec. 13.
|
The first attack was made at 1.30 p.m. when three Japanese machines power-dived and looned eight bombs on H.M.S. Cricket and H.M.S. Scarab, both of which opened tire with Lewis guns.
The planes then attacked a concen- tration of British shipping two miles above Itsakwan and dropped several bonbe which fell perilously close to several vessels. The
ships aguin opened fire with Lewis guns, where- upon a further batch of planes turned their attention to the gunboats and six-more-medium-sized-bombs, -loosed-stx:
but no hils were registered.
The Funboats then brought their three-inch guns and pompoms into play and the planes disappeared.
The concentration of British ship ping was bombed a second time at 2.30 p.m. when the gunboats again opened are with the gunboats and pompoms. Neither the gunboats nor the British vessels were hit.
The Sculor Naval Omeer at Nanking of ILM.S. Cricket, sent Captain Ashby a representation to the Japanese au- thorilles after the first attack, and request to the Senior Naval Officer at Shanghai urgently to protest to Admiral Hasegawa and to ask for a guarantee for the safety of the British shipping concentrated at Nanking.
Orders to open fire on all aircraft
Fun-
representing the London Times was ulsa a pasen of the Panay are: passenger Reuter.
The
Licut.-Com. J. J. Hughes (married) Lieut. A. F. Anders (married), Lient, J. W. Geist, Lieut. C. G. Grazier, and Ensign D. II. Biwerse.
Three Attacks
Shanghof, Dec. 13 (12.20 p.m.) It is revealed that the U.S.S. Panay was plentifully painted with Ameri- can dings. From reliable sources it is Carned that Japanese planes made three attacks on the ship, but it is not known whether the Panay replied with gun-re-United Press.
Dr. Stoyadinovitch is reported to have insisted that his journey to Rome was in return to Count Cinno's visit to Belgrade and was purely courtesy visit.
Speaking at the official dinner and reception here Dr. Stoyadinovitch stated: The offelal desire for friend- ly and construelive collaboration be- ween France and Yugo-Slavin is the fundamental line of our foreign policy."-Renter,
TEMPERATURE DROPS THREE DEGREES
Temperature at 10
a.m.
the
Royal Observatory to-day was 06, a drop of three degrees from yester- Ray corresponding reading. Humid- Li Yuk, 20.
to ay showed i rise of eight per cent, was sentenced year's imprisonment for returning to from 55 to 60.
The anticyclone is stationary over the Colony before the expiration of
term by N. China and the adjacent scas. his ten years banishment Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magissouth east of Hokkaido, and about Depressions are situated to the tracy this morning,
also
was class to the Panay, was bombed and sunk.-United Press.
U.S.S. Augusta To Stay
In Shanghai
Shanghai, Dec. 13.
It is rellably stated that the United States flagships, Augusta, will not Icave Shanghai until further notice. K.-United Press.
To Investigate Shanghai, Dec. 13, (12.10 p.m.) Harada, has gone by plane to Wuhu
A Japanese military attache, to investigate and negotiate concern- in the bombing of the British and
Americna ships.
The Standard O boats sunk were the Melon, commanded by an Ameri can named Carlsen, the Meiping, captained by Estonian named Mender, and Jorgenson, a Norwegian in charge.
United Press.
An
the Melshin, with
British Gunboat Sent To Help
Survivors, some of whom
are
ORDERS TO FIRE ON ALL SHIPS.
Was
20
Hankow, Dec. 13, Admitting that to fire on British mistake, Colonel Runboats Hashimoto, present senior Japanese officer in the Wuhu area, said to-day that the Japanese had orders to fire on every ship in the Yangtze
whenever they definitely attacked wounded, are now ashere 1 Hohsien incldents at Wuhu.
re-issued to all British
A third attack on the shipping con- centration was made later in the afternoon by three machines which loosed eight bombs. H.M.S. Cricket and H.M.S. Scarab replied with their three-inch guns, pompoms and Lewis guns.-Reuter.
B. & S. BOAT BOMBED
Hankow. Dec, 13.
The B. and S. Whungpu and a hulk were bombed at Wuhu by Japanese Two planes yesterday afternoon. planes power-dived and loosed four bombs, but all fell wide of their mark.Reuter.
MANILA SHARES
200 miles north east of Cape Padaran; the latter is probably moving west- ward.
Local Forecast:-North-east winds, fresh: fair.
THREE PEAK
HOMES ROBBED
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Several reports of burglaries in the Peak district were.mude.to.the police-Japan-and-San-Francisco-due-San- Bokuya-Maru to-day.
Mr. A. Murdoch, of 192 the Peak, reported that his residence was en- tered and Jewellery to the value of $50 was stolen.
Mr. S. 5. Church, of 190, the Peak, reported that money and jewellery to the value of $420 had been stolen.
Mr. E. Davidson, of 191 the Penkt, reported to the police that some un- known person or persons entered his residence and decamped with money and jewellery to the value of $25.
DISPOSITION OF H-M. SHIPS
Shanghal, Dec. 13. The U.S.S. Panay, which has been serving as America's floating Embassy
The statement was made in reply was bombed and sunk by Japanese to representations by Mr. H planes 26 miles up the river from Prideaux-Brune, the British Consul Nonking
nt Nanking, following yesterday's It appears that Mr. Prideaux-Brune, Lieut.-Col. Lovat-Fraser, British Some Standard Oil ships in com Military Attache, and Flag Captain pany with the Panay were also sunk. G. E. M. O'Donnell of H.M.S. Lady- Tsingtao, H.M.S. Suffolk; Weihaiver, M.S. Bee is going down river to bird arrived at Wuhu at 7.30 am. ILM.S. Lowestet, Dorsetshire; Che- give assistance and to convey the yesterday aboard the British Lumber foo, H.M.S. Delight; Nanking, H.M.S. survivors to Wuhu. The U.S.S. Oahu Company's, (Butterfield and Swire) Capetown, Amoy, H.M.S. Diamond,
Tsing Tah. After they had em-Swatow, IL.M.S. Dlana, tug
in Anhwel province.
also going down river.
Following is the disposition of H.M. Ships in North China.
Shanghai, H. M. S. Folkestone;
Mr. George Atcheson, second Secre- barked in H.M.S. Ladybird which was On passage to Hongkong, H.MS. tary of the United States Embassy lying in midstream a little way above Falmouth (due to-morrow); to Che- stair, and Captain Hughes of the Wuhu, Japanese troops on shore foo, Sandwich.
U.S.S. Panay are among the survivors
at Bolisien.-Reuter.
U.S. Authorities.
Worried
Shanghal, Dec. 13. United States naval authorities are very worried but still disclaim any knowledge of the Panay's fate:
Last official information stated that the Panay was 12 miles up river The following business, done quota from Nanking at a point known as tions were received after the close of Mile 208, meaning it was 208 miles the morning ression by Swan, Cul- from bertson & Fritz from their Manila
It is understood that Howeveng office:
Japanese circles believe that the nusiner Done Punuy moved to a
miles Prices in Peso from Nanking.
Military and naval circles warn that the Panny's slience does not neces sarily mean the ship has been dis- abled or destroyed. It might merely mean that her wireless transmitter has broken down.
A Government spokesman told the press to-day that high authorities, speaking with Nanking by long-dis- tance telephone, learned that the Chinese bad successfully repulsed | Antamok severe Japaneno attacks on the city. The Chinese fought bravely despite enormous sacrifices.
This morning the Japanese launched scores of attacks on Kwang- hunmen all of which were repulsed with heavy loss on the Japanese alde. The Chinese are stili holding the highest peak of the Purple Mountain and are able to shell a third peak which is occupied by the Japanese,
Six Chinese bombers participated In the defence of Nanking and caused much damage among the Japanese.
Military authorities told United Press Diat Nanking was experiencing its fith slege now since 1000, The longest and lasted for two months in 1013, when Kuomintang_troops de fended the city against Yuan Shih- kal's armies.
They expect the present defence of
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opened up with machine-guns on the Tsing Tah which Immediately went down river. The firing was kept up until the tug was out of range.
Batteries Clearly Visible
The Ladybird steamed up in order
The cancellation of 16,033 shares of to proceed alongside to protest at the Incident, when, just as she was weighs each of the unissued capital and $2,210,917,50 · of in anchor. Japanese field batteries, the reduction of the issued capital clearly visible on the shore, opened from $4,421,835 to
China Provident Loan and up on the merchant ships concen- the trated above the A.P.C. installation. Mortgage Co., Ltd. was confirmed by The firing was kept up until the Lady. the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- bird was abreast of the Wuhu Gen-Gregor, in the Supreme Court this eral Hospital, when the gunboat morning.
The petitioners were represented sustained four direct hits, which killed A. B. T. N. Lanergan, seriously by Mr. II. G. Shelton, .c.. Instructed Injured another and slightly wounded by Mr. P., M. Hodgson. several others, including Captain O'Donnell.
A direct hit was also suffered by Jardine's Sulwo, which was lying astern of H.M.S. Ladybird and was It is understood that probably one being utilised as a hulk after the dea- of the American gunboats from Han- trustion of the regular hulk on Sun- kow will go down river to investigate, dny. and it is expected the Unlied States An hour after the firing had ceased authorities will ask for co-operation. 11.M.S. Bee arrived at Wahu and was Japanese forces are now in posses- also fired on by Japanese fleld guns, time.alon of the Yangtze south bank from, at one time from a range of only 400
Wahu to practically Nunking.
Nanking to Inst United Preas. Japancae Gains At Nanking
It is believed that 11 American civi. inns in addition to the ship's crew Nanking, Dec. 13 (10.23 a.m.) and the United States Embassy staff The main cast gate in the Nanking | are on board the Panny United wall, Chungshanmen, was captured Press.
by the Japanese at 6 a.m., according to a Japahese military despatch, This gives the Japanese full control of the south and cost walls of the cily.--Reuter,
Socony Ship Also Sunk
Shanghai, Dec. 13.
It is reported that the Standard- Vacuum Oil Company's veseel, which
yards, but no hits were recorded.
The damage to the Tsing, Tah and Sulwo has not yet been ascertained.
Later Mr. Prideaux-Brune, Lieut- Col. Lovait-Fraser and Captain O'Donnell went ashore to protest to Col. Hashimoto, who stated that he had ordered the Japanese to fire on every ship in the river, although ho admitted ring on British gunboats was a mistake.---Reuter.
AQUARIUM SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
The next meeting of the Hongkong Aquarium Society will be held on Wednesday, at 5.30 p.m., in the rooms of Miss Dalsy O'Kerfe's School of Dancing, Asia Bullding, Des Voeux Road Central.
This will be the annual meeting make hit and the president will address, followed
Hon. by the Secretary and Ilon. Treasurer who will submit their annual reports.
The Council and officers for the year 1038 will be elected.
It is hoped that all members will be present as a programme of events and meetings for next year is to be drawn up.
Francisco, 18th January 1838--and
Europe via Siberia
Swalow and Bangkok. Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Japan
Sandakon
Dairen and Canada via
B. C.
Dev. 15, 9.00 a.m.
Dec. 15, 9.30 4.m.
Wed., Dec. 15, 10.30 a.m.
Kwelyang..Wed., Dec. 18, 10.30 am. G. G. Paul Doumer
Wed., Dec. 16, 2 p.m. Delagoa Moru Wed., Dec. 15, 5 p.m. Thursday
Toi Seun Hong
Thurs., Dec. 10, 8.30 a.mn . Victoria Ixlon.... Thurs., Dec. 16, 10.30 am.
(Due Victoria B.C., 13th Jan: 1938) Swdłow
Tingsang..Thurs., Dec. 16, 10.30 a.m.
Straits and *Europe via Marseilles Behar
-Due Marseliles, 10th January 1038
.Thurs., Dec. 10.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Rek.
Dee, 16, 1.45 p.m.
Ord
.... Emp. of Canada
Japan and Europe vin Siberia
Manila
..Dec. 10, 230 pm.
Thurs., Dec, 10, 5.00 p.m. Kitano Maru Thurs., Dec. 18, 5.00 pm.
Friday Hollow.....
..................... Anking Mania, Australia, and New Zealand Changle
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 20th December
.Fri.,
Parcels, Reg Ord.,
Dec. 17, 8.30 am.
....Fri., Dec. 17. .....Dec. 17, 9 a.m. ..Dec. 13, 0.45 a.m.
.Dec. 17, 10.30 a.m. ..Fri, Dec. 17, 2 p.
Hakone Maru Fri., Dec. 17, 3.30 p.m.
Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... Kwangtung Formoss, Japan and Europe via
Siberia
•Superscribed correspondence only.
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STOCK MARKET REPORT
siderable squadron of men-of-war- -American, German, and her The Hongkong Stock Exchange: Majesty's ship Caillope, commanded official summary issued at 12.30 p.m. by Captain Henry Coey Kane. This Saturday, states: story tells of danger and a miracu- The market was very quiet, lous escape. Production
Baych by John Cheatle,
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8.45 New Variety. 9.15 London Relay-Empire Ex- change.
the
Points of view by travellers from
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1001 Continental Orchestras with Tine Rosal (Tenor).
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Providents (Old) $2
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Star Ferries $80
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Sales Hongkong Bank $1,005/1,510
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