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No, 15400
五拜體,號七月正英港香
FRIDAY, JANUARY
1938. 7,
日六初月二十
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JAPANESE BEAT BRITISH POLICEMEN
SOLDIER BULLIES SHOW DEFIANCE OF SHANGHAI LAW
X'mas Incident Comes To Light When Further Instances Reported
(Special to "Telegraph")
Shanghai, Jan. 7.
Four British police officers, attached to the International Settlement force, have been beaten' by Japanese servicemen during the past few days. These ugly incidents, in which defiance of Shanghai law has been shown by the Japanese in occupation, have only just been disclosed following the repetition of acts of violence.
Yesterday Japanese troops beat a British policemen, A. Turner in Brennan Road. Turner had advised these soldiers that he thought it The unnecessary to search certain Chinese. Japanese wanted to search them, and beat Turner, it is alleged, for his verbal interference.
To add to the offence, they later beat Sergeant F. G. West, when-he went to investigate the beating of Türtier
Neither of these mus was seriously injured.
Earlier Episode
Following yesterday's incident, the Shanghai Municipal Police Indged a format protest will the Japanese concerning the alleged manhandling of two other British officers.
These were G. J.
Bennet und J. Sinclair, else attached to the Inter-
national Settlement force.
It is alleged that
they were as- spulted at the Japanese Naval Land-
Ing Party barracks on
Day when they answered
mons.
Christmas
sun-
Accused Of Delaying
Messenger
The officers were accused of hav-
ing delayed a military
through faulty parking biles.
messenger
of automo.
They were then poked in the ribs with ticks, it is reported; threaten- ed with swords, and anally. braten.-United Press.
ITALIANS MAY SAIL TO SPAIN
Britain Told Of New Move For Intervention
were
Ex-King-May-
Settle Down
In America
San Mateo, Calif., Jan, 6. Its learned that a representa- live las made informal Inquiries for leasing the 38-acre estate of the American
3111 inventor Relentist,
Lcon Mr.
Douglass, the fashionable which is An Menlo Park district, for the future home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.United Presk
JAPANESE PLAN FOR LONG WAR
Campaign Won't End Until March, 1939, Tokyo Believes
Shanghai, Jan. 7. The amount of extraordinary ex- penditure required for the China incident during the coming financial year, which will be submitted to the Diet shortly, is being "cautiously dis- cursed" by the Ministries of War. Navy and Finance, according to the Asahi Shimbun.
Leaders Discuss New Economic
NAVY AGAIN IN RESCUER'S ROLE
HONGKONG- CANTON
ROAD OPEN
Thousands Of Miles Of Highways Now
Within Reach
Thousands of miles of high- way through China have been jopened up to the longkong i motorist by the completion of a bridge across the Shum Chun
The combined expenditures of thei army and navy are expected to ex- ceed Y4,000,000,000.
London, Jan. 0.
It will be remembered that ¥2,592,- It is understood that a foreign 000,000 was voted a few months ago to Britain to enver the extraordinary military power has presented documentary allegations that Signor Benito Mussolini is arranging a move expenditure during the financial year
materials,
ship
ending March 31.
ment of troops and war
A very significant feature of the apparently to the Spanish Insurgents. budget for 1938-39, coples of which were distributed to members of the It is alleged that Italian owners are holding 61,000 tons of two Houses on December 27, is the the separation of the ordinary and the the disposal of shipping at Government for transportation of "Incident" expenses on the basis of
the Government's belief that host troops and equipment, that 10 tran sporis built in Japan and intended ties in China will continue at least for delivery to fussia as liquidation until March, 1939.-Reuter, of the transfer of control of the Chinese Fantern Railway to Japan, will inatend, be diverted to Italy,
river.
Traille is already passing over the bridge from Hongkong to Canton.
between
BRITISH RESCUE SPANIARDS--Adrift in a Spanish trawler, using bedsheets forails, 291 Spanish refugees who fted Gijon before its capture by Insurgents, were eventually picked up by the British bat ship Southampton, 140 miles. off Cape de l'enas. They had been five days without food. Above is a scene as they boarded the battleship, en route to England.
COLONY TIGHTENS LAW TO RESTRICT POISON DRUG SALE
Hypnotic and other drugs are no longer procurable in Hongkong with-
medical prescriptions,
This is one of the radical effects
of the new Pharmacy and Poisons
Van Zeeland
Ordinance, which came into operation GS No Hint
The
Of Intentions
Shakes Head When Questioned About Currency Pact
Treaties
PLAN MAY APPEASE "HAVE NOT" POWERS, CHECK RE-ARMING
Van Zeeland in England With Broad Programme of Reform
London, Jan. 6.
M. Paul van Zeeland arrived here to-day to confer with Mr. Neville Chamberlain on a broad programme of world economic appeasement, including financial aid to Germany and Italy.
It is understood the major proposals are, firstly, the creation of an international gold reserve fund at Basle, to which the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Italy will contribute, in order to stabilise currencies;
Secondly a general arms limitations pact.
It is understood the arms pact is designed to over- come opposition by certain British people who dislike financially aiding dictators unless they receive guarantees that'such money will not be used for an increase in armaments.
New French Warships On
that
Supporters of the scheme contend gold reserve will provide facilities to break the world's trade jam, and substantially to appease the "Have Not" Powers, thereby solving Germany's demand for a return of het eolonie-United Press.
Way to Saigon Teruel
Singapore, Jan. 7.
Three French cruisers, the Gorge Horrors
Leygues, Montealin, and Gloire, have arrived here, commanded by Admiral Godfrey.
They are leaving on January 10 to reinforce the Saigon squadron- United Press.
FIRING NEAR PAKHOI
Japanese. French Play Odd Game Of Hide-And-Seek
It is believed, however, that the Chinese authorities are discourappag
on January I by Proclamation of His entry into Kwangtung of privat veincles while the, present emergency Excellency the Governor.
new Ordinance, which ist exists, and no formal arrangements mave yet been made
the modelled on the 1936 English law, is Hongkong and Chinese Governments far-reaching in its ramifications. Its evgarding the type of traffle and principal effect is to automatically
which ditions under
it may enter tighten the rules governing the sales
of many virulent polsong and drugs i &wangtung from this Colony.
is believed that the Chinese Gov-
Adalin and veronel, two hypnotic to drugs which annually clain many attempt ernment will make no restrict
private
vehicles entering Hongkong addicts, especially amongst Chang
once conditions become normal | Europeans, are placed on the new n Kwangtung.
restricted list of paisons. Formerly, interviewed this morning, an off-addicts could obtain these drugs from clal of the longkong Trafie Depart-hemists and retailers with little Belgian Prime Minister and famous
Canton, Jan. 7. ment stated that, so far as Hongkong trouble.
conomist, arrived in
Aller. two months of quietness, was concerned, permits would be is-
have Strychnine can no longer be ob morning. When questioned regard-:
been sued to owners of private vehicles who desired to use the road from tained, even by prescription (except
ing the past few days with the sound Sheung Shui to the new bridge, and in Umited quantities when used in ing the report that he was visiting Hoihow and Pakhol
with other medicines) London to discuss the question of a brought into the war zone again dur- conjunction 110 the longkong authorities had ubjection to traffle crossing the bridge and all the toxic substances of the currency pact einbracing Britain, of bombing and gunfire. Logether with It is hardly likels, barbituric group are now definitely America, France, Germany and Italy, a mysterious game of hide-and-seek inte Kwanglung. however, that the Chinese authorities, scheduled as poisons and require a M. van Zeeland shook his head and between French and Japanese war-
Jector's prescription.
declined to answer. will permit trafle to proceed aemiss the bridge.
New Hospital Opened With Golden Key
Governor Officiates At Ceremony
More Government
.
Aid Promised
Londen, Jan. 0.
M. Paul van Zeeland, former
London this
the
make a
1
Mount
PEOPLE STARVE TO DEATH
Teruel, Jon, G. 1oyalist troops removed the bodies of 20 civilians from the debris at Santa Clora Convent. They were not suffering from wounds, but had starved to death. The troops also rescued 40 other çivilians, some bare- Jy able to walk owing 10 their emnelated condition.
Meanwhile Insurgent forcen re- treated to Santa Clara Church and continued to resist the Loyallats. It Is reported that 200 of them have sworn to die rather than surrender.
United Press
STOP PRESS
Great War Threatens
ships.
On December 27 a pinne off A well-known anodyne Included in
The Belgian economist is expected Japanese cruiser flew over the city. the restricted group of poisons is
to stay in London for two days, when the majority of the populace, fearing but the amidopyrine, a drug which has he will see the Prime Minister, Mr. an air raid, taking cover; taken fre Neville Chamberlain, and Treasury plane appeared merely to Jilatorious effect when
officials to discuss the results of his survey fight, and the erulser ther quently or over long periods.
New York, Jan. Urethanes and Ureides are also in-nission to discover new means of proceeded to the outer harbour and
of encouraging international trade. It
Mr. W. E. Dodd, U.S. Ambassador chuded in the restricted group
On the same day a French cruiser,
to Germany, who is on board the as. is not yet known whether he w dropped anchor. polsons. It is forbidden to supply
British contrary to expectations, arrived at Washington, en route to the United Dinitrocresola and Phenylcinchoninics present his report to
Government, while he is here. It is Holhow harbour, carefully placing without prescription.
considered more probable that he herself between the Japanese war-States, said that big business and in- peace efforts will confine himself to a discussion ship and the shore, Under cover of dustry had defeated
He had spent four and a half years of polnis arising out of his mission, darkness both disappeared and there and another great war threatens. and that the report itself will be was un emply harbour at dawn on
the December 28, considerably allaying in Europe in the hope of performing service for the United States Gov- presented simultaneously to
anxious speculation ashore. British and French governments.
While this was occurring another crnment. "But how much can one the world has learned Meanwhile all forecasts of the French warship took
a position off do. when contents of the report should be
asked. Holhow. The same French cruiser treated with the greatest recorve, the Hainan const, two miles east of nothing from the Great War?" be which was at Ho how then proceeded. The logical outcome of the present to Pakhoi on December 20, leaving war preparations was another war, the same day. Her departure was he sald. He asked what it would
samc Japanese leave of modern civilisation.
now
The Pharmaceutical section of the Ordinance also considerably tightens up the old laws of the Colony, Bringing Hongkong into line with existing praclice in England.
POISON SALES STOPPED Under the new Ordinance, retallers are prohibited from selling poisons Router, unless they are authorised selfers of such poisons. This, in effect, slops
Italy witholding paymont pending an be assigned to a stallon off Barcelona. Excellency unexpectedly nanounced ingredients must in future include
sourcca.
R
steamer,
Ho the indiscriminate selling of poisons has clearly stated on the prescription the signal for the
name fented world peace efforts at Geneva With a golden key handed to him by compradores and other retailers the number of times it must be dis-vessel to come Into Pakhol, and she charged that industrialists had de-
anchored there. Nelther, the pensed. by Mr. C. H. Basto, the architect, in the Colony.
Medicines must be compounded by the French nor the Japanese war more than once because they thought this report the sale of arms and war materials Governor, Sir All boilies containing medicines and its Excellency the
world peace. the direct and personal ships was known, but Geoffry Northcote, this morning dephisons must now be labelled in both or under
Other groups insisted that trade clared open the new Nethersole English and Chinese. The labels of supervision of a registered pharmacist. comes from usually reliable foreign more important than
barriers were making debt payments Hospital in Bonham Road,
A foreign lady passenger on containers of any prescriptions or
Particulars of all medicines Bold]
impozabile. must be entered in a book regularly Untphong-Hongkong-bound In a short address afterwards, His patent medienes containing poisons
In a vast region where religious and where the welcome news that Government a statement of the proportion which used for such purposes, and the name which stopped at Pakhol, confrmel
when there a week later, when she heard race hatred was cultivated dully, any medicina is sold must,
of what could a representative would improve in original offer of the poison bears to the total ingre- and address of the person to whom that the Japanese cruiser was all freedoms were denied, a dollar-for-dollar graat by giving diens.
Canton papers this morning con- the United States do? naked Mr. nn actual dollar for a promised dollar
Licenced retailers of poisons must known, be included in the particulars. rounds of bombing and gunfire."
Stringent penalties are provided for Arm that the old forts at Pakhol were Dodd Unlied Pre
(Further Stop Press News ön bullding cost have a separate space for such infringement of the clauses prohibit bombed on January 6, white Hothow
bellaved to "be" raided--- on." Indy Northcote, accompanied her, duets.****
Page 12.) January 5Hetter, on piniforms, and anally that an committes of the Non-intervention
la Committee has been called for Tues: Husband and they were received by Prescriptións must not be dispensed Ing the sales of drugs and. polsoDE was Italan mine. layer. Is destined
more than once, unless the prescriber without prescription. Join General Franco's fleet, and will day marking - bydliały warsiers,
improved economic alluation.
Further It
It is stated that the Italian
Naval and Coloniai ministries
on
March 1 will be ready to ship 40,000 troops, 64 guns and 24-pieces of allery of a naval type, mounted
--United Press.
NON INTERVENTIONISTS
TO MEET AGAIN
London, Jan, 0.
meeting of the Chairman's Sub-
ta, raise the remaining amount of the
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