THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1937.
New Japanese Threat To British Empire Military And Commercial Activities In Siam Are Intensified
Airbase
Ferdinand
Shy Fellow
Threat To
S'pore
Singapore, Dec. 20.·
Japanese
activities in
Siam, both military and commercial, are direct threats against the British Empire, according to the Singapore Morning Tribune.
Among other things, the puper claims that Japanese nid is be- ing used to build a huge new alrdrome at Bangkok, within fly- ing range of Britain's £20,000,- .000 ($100,000,000,00) air and
naval base.
Commenting on the signing of u Treaty of Friendship between Shun and Japan, the Morning Tribune states;
"British Malnya must be closely interested in the terms of the new Treaty, for military concessions in
Siam would be a threat to the safety of this country and of the Singapore baso"
for
"Japanese capital", the newgaper alleges, "is being used for the com struction of new ronds and rullways in Stam, which are designed strategical purposes. The new air- drome, which is being built largely with Japanco aid, is to serve as an airbase It a war with Britain does come.
"More, and more the Siamese Navy is being Japanized' through the training of naval cadets and officers an Japanese training vessels.
"It is well known that Japan has built many of the more recent vessels which have been added to the Siamese Navy.
"Miles and miles of plain to the South of Bangkok are said to have been taken over by Japanese inter- esta for the production of cotton, which
will help her to become in- dependent of British Empire cotton supplies, which
which are the raw materials
of her vast textile trade."
The Morning Tribune also refers
to the rumour of a plon to build a
canal across the Isthmus of Kra, on Siamese
Malay at the base of the.
thus short-circuit-
ing Singapore and providing
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DEFIANCE!
NATURE COLONY FIGHTS POLICE
Laxton (Northants), Nov. 14.
As the last of nine majestic Italian elms was felled this afternoon on the village green of Laxton, ten miles from Kettering, "back-to-nature" colonists engaged in a hare fist fight with police.
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12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special
As a result a Wellingborough police superintendent, whose nose was badly damaged, and a police-constable, Service from St. John's Cathedral. who was injured in the stomach, have been placed on the sick list.
America Does Not Let Lindberghs Forget
12.30 The Mills Brothers. Rhythm Saved The World (Cahn, Chaplin): Shoe Shine Boy (Cahn, Chaplin); My Headache (Razat, The dispute arose following the Johnson); Miss Ous Regrets (Cole netion of Georgina, Countess of Ban-Porter). don, of Luxton Park House, who, claiming the green as her property and being advised that the trees were dangerous, had them felled.
12.42 Billy Mayeri (Plano) and Frances Langford (Vocal).
Nimble Fingered Gentleman (Mayerl); Mistletoe (Mayerl)...... Billy Mayerl; Is It True What They. Say About Dixie (Caesar, Lerner, Marks): Melody From The Sky (from The trail of the Lonesome Frances Longford;
Some villagers and colonists were angered at the decision, as the trees Pine). innde the green a Invourite rendez-Orange Blossom (Mayerl); Lime- house Blues (Braham-trans. Mayer]). vous for artists.
Billy Mayeri.
The colonists, London business men tired of a city life, have their homes
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS after his in a woodland camp about a mile return to America Colonel Char-from the village, where they lead a 11 Slogan erected on the Band of les Lindbergh had a reminder of the
Local Time Signal and Weather
Report.
1.03 London Symphony Orchestra. A Night At The Proms (Bizet, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Schubert,
shorter, alternative trade route be-Hankow. The central colum reads: tragedy that made him seek refuze i primitive life. They are bearded und Bach and Nicolai); Bavarian Dance,
End."
wear smocks.
Dances
Op. 27, No. 1 (Elgar); Bavarlan 27, No. 2. (Elgar); Dance, Op. Armed with saws and axes they | Khoshina' — Persian
arr. Rimsky-Korsa- which arrived on the green in a body thiskov).
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; As the fallen elms were
Local Weather Forecast and An-
1.40 Variety.
tween the Far East and Europe. "Support Government, Obey the in England.
"One story even has it", the news-Leader. and Resist to Bitter paper adds, "that the Siamese Gov-Right columa: "Don't hesitate to go A telegraph boy arrived at the ernment self contracted with Japan to the front, these who remain in the barbed wire entanglements for the building of the canni, and that rear have their duty to maintain: to guard the estate of Colonel Lind-afternoon. Japan was conceded special rights in keep order behind the lines." The bergh's mother-in-law, Mrs. Dwight the matter of control of the water- Left column: "No compromise even Morrow where the Lindbergls are being placed on drags two or three nouncements. way in time of war";
if we have only one man and one staying-and handed a telegram to of them took up positions on the bullet left"
one of the armed guards,
This plan is denied in Bangkok, where it is also stated that the new Treaty gives Japan no concessions which are not granted to other powers. The Siamese Government states-that-its-object-is-to-give-all- powers equal rights in Slam.
The Morning Tribune cites the view, frequently expressed in the Soviet Press, that Japan wishes to use Slam os base from which to strike southwards at British Malaya and the Dutch East Indiles. It adds that the Russian view is probably exag- gerated, but "shows how closely
Italy Seeks To Buy Exiled Abyssinians
It was signed by Kurt Mertig, chairman of the New York Citizens' 'Protective League, and it claimed that Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the German carpenter electrocuted for kidnapping and murdering the Lind- berghs Arst-born, was innocent,
THREE REASONS
The telegram asked for help for the widowed Mrs. Hauptmann who is "bereft of support and in dire
distress."
reusong.
First, he wanted to test the "pub-
trunks and refused to move,
APPEAL BY POLICE "We are not going to let them take the trees away, wliatever happens," one of them said.
Orchestra "This'll Make You Whistle Selection. .... Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony: Vocal-One of The Little Orphans of The Storm; Queen of Hearts (both from fim Queen of Hearts'),
Gracie Fields; Plano-Accordeon Band Wine Song (film 'Caravon"). London Piano-Accordeon Band; Humorous-The Stocking (Henry and
John Henry Reeve).....
And Vocal-Dere's 'Blossom';
A Man Gioin' Roun Takin' Numes (Brown); Work All De Summer; Didn't My Lord Deliver Danlet (Brown).
ultima Parola-Tungo (Ferraris): Paul Robeson (Bass.): Orchestra
Sweetheart Czardas (Marie)..... Rico and His Gypsy Girls Orchestra.
12.10
Close down. 5.0-8.05 European Programme, 8.05-11.0 Chinese Programme, 5.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Root Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.
Superintendent Williams, of Wel- Hingborough, who with an Inspector, sergeant and constable had driven up, advised the colonists und villagers not to prevent the removal of the trees. interested Malaya perforce must be TTALIAN agents in Palestine are in terms of the new Treaty be- IT
the
The incident in which Superinten trying to buy Siam and Japan".
the loyalty of Lindbergh's return, the Daily Ex-dent Williams was injured tween
The newspaper concludes that un-Jerusalem.
exiled Abyssinian nobles living in
alleged three to have occurred as the last free Dan press understands, was for leas the new Treaty were such as to
trunk was being hauled Into position require secrecy, the constructions Sixty men, women and children)
by a traction engine. which have been placed on Siamese- from the greatest fanilles in Abys-licity atmosphere," to find out if it Japanese relations would be sumclent sinla are facing starvation in a two- to induce the Siamese Government to storey house under the shadow of the would be possible for him to return make them public.
Jerusalem gaol.
from his self-imposed exile to a quiet, Half-a-life in America, and to see if the Future they have none. dozen
have found work, mostly in kidnapping menace had dwindled. garages. Others are learning English to qualify them for jobs.
He found that public Interest in his But most of them wander aimlessly movements was as avid as ever.
Newspapers devoted their, front about the streets or repeat their pravers for hours on end, writes the 'pages to details of his secret arrival, Daily Herald Jerusalem correspou-and pictures of him attending meals dent.
on board the President Harding, in which he had travelled from South- ampton,
Allegation Of Nanking
Invasion Of Refugee Zone Confirmed
Hankow, Dec. 24.
A Chinese amelal statement de cinces that the Shanghai reports of the Nanking massacres has been confirmed by foreign and Chinese private sources from Nanking, in- cluding the invasion of the refugee zone and the killing of thousands of poor defenceless people.
"The story of Japanese fury after entering the city is slowly being pieced together from authentic for eign and Chinese sources, and re veals a record of horror and shame which, according to observers, will remain
of the darkest and UND bloodiest pages in the history of Japanese aggression,”
The statement further draws al- tention to the fact that Nanking was only a repetition, of the devastating of the area between Shanghal and Sungklang, and denounces Japan which "secke the hand of the Chinese
United Press.
50,000 CHINESE, KILLED
WELL PAID JOBS
Tempting, by contrast, is the pro- spect held out to them if they will consent to return to Abyssinia under! Italian tutelage.
there.
There was a rush, in which the police became involved. P. C. Crow's helmet was smashed, and he himself received injuries to the body.
Telephone messages were sent to Kettering and Wellingborough for police reinforcements, which arrived la 20 minutes,
J
BARE FISTS
Before the rush in which the police were injured the colonists threw down their axes and saws and used only bare fsts.
1. Mickey Mouse Birthday Party; 2. It Aint Right; 3. I'm walking thru Heaven with you; 4. Rose Room.
5.15 Interval of recorded
dance music from Z.B.W.
5.20 5. Lady be good; 6. Mabuhay; 17. Goodnight my love; 8. Moon over
Miami.
5.35 Interval of recorded dance musle from Z.B.W.
0.40 5,40 9, Sailboat in the Moonlight; 10. Boo Hoo; 11. That old Feeling; 12. These foolish things.
WIFE HOMESICK
Worst of all, Colonel Italian agents have promised them arrived just free trips home and well-paid jobs investigation of another kidnapping, charged with assaulting Superin-
A ransom note demanding £20,000 tendent Williams. But only three of the exiled for the safe return of Arthur Fried, nobles have so far accepted, and thirty-two-year-old son of a wealthy they have won the contempt of Westchester family, was delivered on their companions.
the day of the Lindbergha' return. The starving refugees fled with the Emperor from their country nearly Secondly, the Lindberghs came
ago, when Mussolini's 18 months
back because Anne Lindbergh was homesick. She wanted to see her troops overran it
family, wanted to see America.
At a special occasional court at Oundle to-morrow Mr. G. Hawkswell, Lindbergh lender of the colony and chairman of us police began their the village council, will appear, music from Z.B.W.
MONEY GONE
With the party then were 80 cases
So she persuaded her husband to
of "fabulous treasure," actually no lake her to America for their Christ- more than silver Abyssinian_coins. mas holidays.
Part of this money the Emperor
Thirdly, Lindbergh had work to do left with them, but that has long
hia artificial heart kone, as have the other sums Halle connected with Selassie has been able to send them experiments, and with his financial
interests.
from England from time to time. All they had left was their women's
people by murdering their brethren," beautiful but primitive jewellery, precious heirlooms that their owners clung to through, the worst miserica of their flight.
Even these they have now had to
dealers' windows the
Nanchang, Dec. 25.
According to a foreign. report re-part with, and in half a dozen Jeru
from Kuling, more than salem curio
ceived
AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION NEARS 7,000,000
30,000 Chinese males under forly proudest possessions of Abyssinia's Twenty Thousand Surplus years of age were massacred by nobility are on sale for every casual Japanese troupa following the occu- tourist to ace, pation of the capital by the invaders.
Chinese civilians who were trapped
Women In Victoria
Mr. J. Martyn Collins, of Messra, Richardson, of Stamford, Linca.,
agents to Lady Bandon, stated that Lody Bandon was reluctant to have the elms felled.
5.55 Interval of recorded
dance
0.0 13. Indian Love Call; 14. Fol- low your
6.15 Interval 15. Pity Me,
of recorded dance Z.D.W. music from
0.20 10. Blossoms
on Broadway; Meilhini Mele. 17. "Chuse my Baby says it's 10; 18.
0.30 Children's Records, Children's Overture (Quilter)..... "At a parish meeting attention was
Orchestra; called to the trees being dangerous," New Light Symphony
0.48.Organ Music.
le explained, "and after consultation Uncle Peter's Children's Party..... with her legal adviser Lady Bandon Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritons). agreed to have them felled. A month ago three dead trees were cut down and to-day other dangerous elms were felled.
Choral
(Bach); Andante-from Sonata No. 6 (Mendelssohn), Edouard Commette (Organ): Con- Wene Nuptiale (Dubois); Imperinl "Lady Dandon has no desire to Merch (Elgar). .... Stanley Roper Interfere with the right of way of the playing on the Organ of St. Mar- villagers over the green or the peo-garet's Church, Westminster. plo's right to use it. It is a question of the removal of dangerous trees."
7.03 Light Orchestral and Vocal Concert,
Hoffner Sereunde-Nondo (Mozart), 6,831,353 of which 3,437,787 are males Orchestra
.... Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Cle Czardasfurstin---- and 3,373,570 ore. females,
Potpourri (Kaiman).
... Edith an excess of fernales. South Aus S Vous Voylez. Celle Que J'Alme Two of the States, only, have now Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra; tralia has two more women than men (Bos-Billaut); Toujours Content De In a total of 560,678; Victoria has 22,- Moi (Box-BliÏaut);
A Albert Pre- 228 surplus women in a population Tzigan (Kaper and Jurmann); Les
(Vocal); jean
Natacha; Marche
Nulla: Moscovites, Waltz (from the
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in Nanking following the occupation handle the "business" and cach, Dass Au
¡USTRALIA'S population is op-of 1,835,000.
by Japanean troops, are being forced | holder, is required to wear an arm fà, proaching, the seven million to buy, special, "passert at 12 each, band with the Inscription;: “Orent mark, The latest figurne of the Australia's population is now 99.1 | Alm)................ Alfred Rode el sen Traitors have, opened offices to Japan-Central News,.
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