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London, Apr. 2. Texts of notes dated March 31 and exchanged

Shanghai, April 2. Accusing the British Commander between the United Kingdom, United States and French

in-Chief, Brigadier-General A. P. D. Governments, as a result of discussions which have taken Telfer-Smollett, of being

"dis day covers" supplies in complete place in London during recent weeks between their naval courteous, prejudiced and unfriend- sheets of 120 stamps only will be discretion of the Post Office.

Ly," the Japanese military, according available at the Chief Accountant's lo the spokesman to-day, replied Office, 1st Floor, Post Office Building, experts, are published.

yesterday rejecting the British pro-1 from 5 pm. to 0 p.m. 1o-day, April 4. The stumps will not be valid for In view of the Anglo-German and Anglo-Soviet test regarding the Healop Incident.

The incident occurred when Major postage until to-morrow, April 5. Naval Agreements, the United Kingdom Government. T. Heslop, commanding the Dur- ham Light Infantry, was threatened has addressed similar communications to the German and by a Japanese officer in mufti with

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The Steamship

"JEAN LABORDE” No. 10 A/38. Bringing Cargo from Marselles vin Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 30th March, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whark and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain- Lerida, Apr. 2. "To-day is our day of agony," de-ed immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me clares the commander of the Govern- ment shuck troops defending the out- skirts of Lerida

Insurgents Driven Back From Lerida

He added that if they could hold out till to-morrow, they could hold out indefinitely, as the Government had promised them supplies and materials for fortifications by to- night.

on or before 9th April, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- Surveyors ed by the Company's

INVASION THREAT DISCOUNTED

Not Taken Seriously In Canton

Canton, Apr. 3.

South Another threat to invade

na

a revolver,

The spokesman declared the Japanese reply, in effect, states that The British Note is

follows: the British note was a "one-sided, With reference to Article 25 of the personal observation in asserting Naval Treaty slined in London un that the individual in civilian clothes March 25, 1036, I have the honour, was a military man," whereas the In accordance with Paragraph Two Japanese declare that no Japanese of that Article, to notify Your Ex-soldier was involved. cellency that His Majesty's Govern-

ment in the United Kingdom finds it according to the spokesman, clates As a result, the Japanese note, necessary to exercise the right re- served

ved in Paragraph One of effect-hat the Japanese military "deeply regret the discourteous attitude of the departure from limitations and British Commander-in-Chief who nd- restrictions of the treaty.

that

A."

o!

on

to

Arc

regard

dressed the note to the Japanese Commander-in-Chief."

"PROPER PROCEDURE”.

The note continues, according to the spokesman, by rejecting the British protest as being "personal, unverified and prejudiced," adding "Under the circumstances, the action taken by the British Commander-in- Chief cannot be regarded as anything but unfriendly."

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A. The precise ex- tent of departure will depend on the result of consultations, for in Paragraph Three 23. The reasons for the above pro- China, indicated by a Japanese news posed departure consist in reports agency report from Shanghai, which received by His Majesty's Govern- says that Japanese troops will soon ment to the effect that Japan is can- strike the South to case the pressure atrueling or has authorised construc-

The note, the spokesman said, of Chinese forces in Central China, tion of capital ships of tonnage not is believed here to be a scheme to in conformity with limitations and concludes by suggesting that the

dispatch of Kwangsi restrictions of the Treaty.

"proper proceduce would have been prevent the

to request investigation of the in- troops to the front.

JAPANESE REFUSAL

cident before making any such pro- test" "In view of the Vernacular reports stated recently

refusal of the

surrounds mystery Government, that about 500,000 or more Kwangst

being spokesman's announcement, however, troops would be dispatched to Shan-Japanese

these reports

since he asserts that the Japanese tung very soon The Japanese threat formally approached, to give assur

reply Wus sent yesterday, while to start hostilities in South Chine is ances

these Kwangsi founded, His Majesty's Government Brigadier-General Teller Smollett keep intended to

them na being substantially correct told Reuter this morning that he had divisions in the south for the defence has no alternative but of Kwangtung and Kwangsi.

The United States note is in simi-, not received any reply yet

He added he was continuing to This report is not taken seriously far terms except that the proposed

to demand authorities

a reply.- in officiul circles here, although every departure which it notifies extends send an officer daily to the Japanese effort has been made to strengthen niso to the "calibre of uns which

Renter. The may be mounted on capital ships of the defence of this province.

The British authorities, says United use of Formosan troops, as stated in Sub-category A

Prúss, The French note is in. the nature, state that the incident occurred Japanese sentry drew his is they are among the first to of an acknowledgment of the other Goddard and Douglas in the presence the Japanese report, is of doubtful of the Consignees at 10,00 a.m. on

value,

northern front. two and it states; The French Gov- gun when British soldiers halted a surrender in the

truck loaded with Chinese, who were note of the cicbrating the establishment of the Tuesday, 5th April, 1936.

Consignees must have a Revenue Japanese troops are not sufficient to ernment has

and United States Govermnents to

the examined hy the Hunan and Shansi, much less for ser-

Settlement. The Being tur able goods are

vice in South China, it is pointed out. come to this grave decision.

anxious to limit as far as possible troops then drew their guns. Company's Surveyors.

Kwang- extent und eventual consequences of added that the truck was allowed to Taking no chances, the

Settlement after this first derogation from the Treaty enter the Government tung Provincial ordered Mr. Wu Fei, the administra- it desires

that agreement may be barred flags and other celebration at an early date by ali paraphernalia had been surrendered. tive oflleer and Commandant of reached

FURTHER INCIDENT Militia of the 8th district at Pakhot, Powers who have up to the present!

Shanghai, April 2. to make another inspection of that conformed us regards their construc- at present in

Adding to the long list of nerve- area. Mr. Lei Pei-hung, a member of tion with the limits

nt force.

wracking incidents in Shanghai in- the Kwangi Provincial Government,

"Without awaiting the opening of volving Japanese and foreigners, lelt Kwellin this morning for an inspection of the Kwangsi-Kwang-consultations required for securing British subject, Mr. C. J. Das Re- the French Government medios, is reported to have been tung border to collaborate with Mr. this result

desires to

to state that in spite of de-

mauled by severely

two Japanese Wu Fei.

rogations, to which the British and civilians this morning inside the For better co-ordination between American Governments will have Japanese-controlled section of Kwangtung and Fukien forces, it is recourse, it will continue as far as International Settlement. reported that General Chan Chal- it is concerned to maintain for its

The Japanese are alleged to have chict of naval construction qualitative limits former military

drunk. tong,

According to an eye-witness, Mr. Kwangtung, will be appointed Chair- Axell by the London Treaty sa long

other continental European Remedios, accompanied by another man of the Fukien Provincial Gov-as no

Power on its side departs there- Briton, Mr, W. M. Monk, was sitting ernment. Special.

from "

Delivery of these notes constitutes in a parked car near Dixwell Road Police Station when 13 Japanese Д recognised stage in procedure WAING

and opened the under the Treaty in the case of es der after delivering a kick against

approached door calation and the next slep for, the Governments to give effect

Will the machine, hauled Mr. Remedios to Paragraph 3 of Article 25 of the or them bit the victim's hand the on to the pavement, and while one Treaty which reads: "The high con other started mauling him, ripping tracting parties shall thereupon con-

taken

It is reported from Fraga, however. Officer in attendance when any dutf-continue the offensive In Shantung, reasons which have led the British Nanking regime, which tried to en-

that the insurgents have gained a footing in the outskirts of the town., The attacking troops reached the first houses at 1.20 this afternoon-Re-

ter.

LITTLE CHANGE

Barcelona, Apr. 2. There has been little change in the Spanich fronts In the past 24 hours. The Insurgents claim that a column of the International Brigade has been surrounded near Lerita, but the Government declare that their attnek launched in that sector was successful. -Reuter.

NEARING COAST

Saragossa, Apr. 3. The Insurgents claim that General Franco entered Gerdesa, 25 miles from the coast, and thus commands the roads leading to the coast towns They also claim advances beyond Lerida, which is reported to be in the hands of the Insurgents-Reuter Bulletin.

KEY POSITION

in

St. Jean de Lasz, Apr. 3. Of the three important key post- tions necessary for the development Catalonia, of Franco's advance Gandesa and Tamarite were captured within the past 24 hours, while the third, Leridit, which morally, if not strategically, is the most important of all, is invested on three sides.

of Leride, the Meanwhile north distinguished Morroccan General Grance, is endeavouring to cross the river at Segre and cut the road to Balaguer, but he is meeting with stiff well-trained resistance from 30,000

Loyalh troops, purticularly the Carl Marx Battalion, which is counter- attacking vigorously.

the

The Loyalist diversions on Guadalajara front have been definite- ly checked with loss of 600 prisoners and 300 dead, states a Siguenza mes- sage-Reuter,

WEDGE IN LOYALISTS With the insurgents on the

of

Catalonian Front, Apr. 3. After a quick thrust which brought the fall of Gandesa, the Insurgents drove a wedge Into the heart Loyalist Spain. Some military autho- rities consider that the capture of Gandesa is more Important possibly than the fall of Lerin.

Sierra Pandos is the only village not yet conquered. This is due to the i difficult terrain before the entry of the valley of the Ebro.

In the south the Italians are within 16 miles of the Mediterranean. How- ever they are separated from it by the difficult Monte Negro mountains- United Press,

OCCUPATION CONFIRMED

Salemanen, Aprü 1. The 'Nationalist occupation of out- lying houses at Terida is confirmed in on

issued amcial communique here Reuter.

INSURGENTS DRIVEN OUT

St. Jean de Luz, April 3,

the suburbs of Lerida yesterday afternoon, General Franco's troops were driven out again.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

L. OIL, Agent. Flongkong, 30th March, 1938.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

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The market continued neglected.

Lo

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Demonstrations

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Paracale Gumaus Suyos Consol United Paracales

Government diversion from Madrid

Reuter.

LOYALIST THRUST ·

Madrid, Apr. 2. General Minja, the Loyallst Com-

miles.

ACCIDENT VICTIM SUCCUMBS

Mr. W. Lam Failed To Regain Consciousness

".

has

been

tho

British

They

·live-

the

sult together and endeavour to reach his clothing and punching him about agreement with a view to reducing

the body.

to a minimum the extent of denar- After the attack the Japanese tures which may be made," British walked away Wirelcas.

BRITISH COMMENT

and Mr. Remedios went

to hospital for treatment. He lator

proceeded home. The British Consul-General is in- London. April 2.

vestigating the incident pending a Commenting on the United States protest. and British notification of their in- Mr. W. Lam, 20, proprietor of tention, three months hence, to ab-

Both Japanese involved, in the in- cident are being held for questioning Lam's Garage,

Road, Gloucester

and 10-Inch rugate the 35,000-ton

Consulate police Wanchal, died at the Queen Mary gun limits for battleships

provided at the Japanese Hospital yesterday as the result of for under the London Naval Treaty a

headquarters on a complaint charging and battery filed against a motor accident at the junction of of 1030, The Times says there is a Stewart and Lockhart Roads early bare possibility of developments in them by Mr. Remedios, Reuter.

the three months breathing space on Friday morning.

1922.

To pubile

the paper

Even Japan herself, with whom The Inte Mr. Lam was, born in a town in New South Wales, Australia, responsibility for resumption of the and coming to Hongkong in 1930 race must lle, has repeatedly dis- opened a garage In Gloucester Road claimed any such desire, and she is after carrying on business in different likely to suffer from it more than parts of China. His father and any other Power. It is only a con- mother, three brothers and sisters are viction that national security w

be prejudiced by any failure to tol- residing in the Colony.

low the suit of others, that drives The funeral will pass the Monument governments to incur the enormous casts involved in abandonment of at 5 pm. to-day.

limalts so patiently negotiated In FAILING NEGOTIATIONS

The accident occurred when Mr. provided by the Treaty, which may Lam's car collided head-on with a

unnecessary the betion now son for following suit.

No Power presumably opinion in England the possibility of pubile vehicle as it entered Lockhart suggested. Road from the south side of Stewart desires to re-start competition in wat with America censed long age size of ships and their armament,

to be even conceivable. Road. Mr. Lam remained

un which was stayed at Washington in concludes.-British Wireless. conscious until his death.

JAPAN INFORMED

Tokyo, April 3. The Japanese Foreign Office was

Itobert informally informed by the British Ambassador. Sir that Great Britain was invoking the escalator clause of the London Naval Treaty-Reuter.

NARROW ESCAPE '

A European, whose naine has not

council.

the

Crnigic,

JAPANESE ASSERTION

Tokyo, April 3. The British and American Ambas- the Japanese sadors have advised Foreign Office of the escalator clause decision.

armaments

A high Japanese naval omfleer as- serted that Japan was being blam- In the neighbourhood of Gundalajara been disclosed, miraculously escaped Falling negotiation between treaty ed for this decision, He reiterated to augment her has now been definitely checked. death in the early hours of yester- Powers during the next three months Japan's readiness

whenever she believed states a message from Suguenza-day morning, when the car he was of some new limitation, or falling a

Entional security was driving plunged from a height of 16 definite assurance by whatever route that her

that threatened-United Press, it reaches the treaty Powers, foot into the Shing Mun River, op-

FRENCH DECISION no cause for escalation exists, proximately 15 miles off Kowloon.

Washington, April 3. Flung out of the cur as it crashed United States will proceed to con-

a bridge, the struction of battleships subject to no. It is revealed that in replying to Brough the rulings mander, announced to-day that the driver fell into the river and emerg limita, Other treaty Powers will the United States notification regard- of the escalator offensive north-east of Madrid was all art except for a few scratches, thereupon require the right to do Ing Invocation declared that she After gaining a small foothold in proceeding successfully on a 21 me! He returned to Kowloon where he the same, but it does not foilow that clause, France

front. The Insurgents retreated six reported the accident to the police.

they will exercise it.

continue would

with quantitative France disclaims any intention of limitation as long as other contin- It is understood that the car was starting a similar progress, unless ental Powers did likewise. There Bro 30,000 well trained

proceeding towards Kowloon from

other continental

European

France urged on Anglo-American- Spanish Government troops inside

the New Territories when the ac- Power should act the example. French naval agreement as soon $8 Lerida, including the famous "Karl

cldent occurred. The car was ex-There could seem to be no valid possible, in order to prevent the "ul- Marx Battalion" which took part in

why any other Europena timate consequences" of n the action. These troops are coun-

Power, including this country, should¦rnee.--United Press. Burgos, April 3, ter-attacking

POSITION EXPLAINED town appears in be by no means: Toledo, Insurgent stronghold south QUICK MARRIAGE LASTS LONG do so, and they will all do well to pause before committing themselves

Tokyo, Apr. lost yot, They have even pushed of Madrid, was raided by Spanish

Buffalo, N. Y. to so costly, and eventually futile a The French Ambassador, M. lienry, beck a large force of Mours towards Government bombers last night. It

Married after a three-day acquain-course of action until necessity for called on Mr. Horinouch!, Vice-Mini- the north across the Segre River is reported that 11 persons were kill-

ler for Foreign Affairs, to-day and with the result that Lerida is now ed and 34 wounded in the demoli-tance, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Alling it is clearly established.

So far as this country is concern-explained France's position in regard only surrounded on three sides in- tion of the social welfare building celebrated their golden wedding an~

threejed, the fact that the United States to invocation of the escalator clause stoad of being entirely encircled Most of the dead and wounded, ac- niversary. They had only

dr 45,000-ton of the London Naval Treaty--- it was two days ago.

cording to Insurgent statements, were dates, and were married the fourth is building 40,000

ume they saw'ench other,

(battleships "provides no sort of rea. Rower. women and children-Reuter,

vigorously and the

On the other hand the Spanish

He said that. the Loyalists and coptured Espanades, 70 miles north- cast of Madrid.—United Press,

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Swalow and Shanghai. Tentsin

Marine

Kiumechow Ninghal...

Apr. 9, 4.15 pm. Apr. 9. 6 p.m.

Sun., Apr. 10, 0a.m.... Sun., Apr. 10, 9 am.

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