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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY,

MAY 10, 1938.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: No Russians Private Car

In Command Of Owner Chinese Troops Collected Taxi

Japanese Allegation Fare

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Ivan an George Smekalin of Marie's for 3 days prepaid.Beauty Shoppe, Exchange Build- Ing, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why not be granted should send a written and natural lantion should signed statement of the facts to the Colonia) Secretary, Hongkong.

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M/V "THURLAND CASTLE"

on

It is heroby notified that the M/V "THURLAND CASTLE" with North board from cargo

Coast Atlantic Ports, Paclic Ports, and Hanila, sustained damage to ship and cargo as the result of grounding on Tam Kan Island on the morning of Monday, 2nd May, 1938.

In consequence thereof General Average has been declared.

to requested Consignees are

Average sign Lloyd's General Bond bofore Bills of Lading cau be countersigned for delivery of

cargo.

No General Average Deposit has yet been declared, and in the meantime Lloyd's General Average Bond must be accompanied by a Bond signed by the Underwriters Interested in the cargo.

DODWELL & COMPANY LTD.

Agents.

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Motor Vessel

"THURLAND CASTLE"

Fran U.S.A. via MANILA Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and. Kowloon Whorf and Godown Company, Ltd, at Kow- the whence and/or from loon, wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered be after the 11th May, 1938, will subject to rent.

All claims against the vessel musi be presented to the undersigned on or before the 31st May, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th May, 1938, at 10 a.m. by our

Messrs.

and surveyors

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Douglas.

In the case of dullable cargo, con- stances are requested to inform the Imports and Exports Office that they have such goods for examination.

No Fire Insurance has been effect- માં.

The altention of Consignees is further directed to the notice con- earning General Average which is currently appearing.

Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Agents, Hongkong, May 7, 1938.

JAPANESE ATTEMPT

FAMILIAR STRATEGY

(Continued from Page 1)

troops near the Grand Canal Station, he added,

Heavy casualties

inflicted upon the Chinese, the spokesman claimed-Domet.

were

CHINESE CLING TO POSITIONS

Hsuchow, May 10.

4

Fighting is raging around Meng- cheng in north Anhwei. The Japan- esc are making determined thrust in an effort to capture this strategic town and then push northward to the Lunghai threaten Kweitch on Railway, but with equal determination the Chinese furces are defending it. Yesterday morning under the cover of a heavy barrage two columns of Japanese troops attacked from the south and west sides. Between 300 the and 400 shells were fired by

and Japanese artillery every hour, for May

more than 10 planes kept on circling over the city and dumped tons of explosives.

11.70

11.83/83

12.00/00

12.10 /12

12.13/18

12.32 N

Sales for the day:--2,020 tons.

The Lant Notice Day for May Rubber is May 20.

May

July

Sept

Chicago Wheat

70%/70% 707%/703%

Saturday's Sales:-

00%/80% 70%/7814 70%/10

11,535,000 bushels. The Lost Notice Day for May Grains is Moy 28.

May

July

Sept

May

July

Oct.

Chicago Corn

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110%/1104

69%/59% 00%/00% Winniper Wheat

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The List Nolice Day for May Win- niper, Wheat is May 31.

Donied

Hankow, May 10. Japanese allegations that Soviet | officers are directing Chinese troops on the south Shantung front drew un emphatic dental from a spokes- man of the National Military Council, yesterday.

£4

The spokesman referred to Japanese broadcast at Dairen on May 7 in the commander of the Chineso troops defending a village in south Shantung on April 10 was suspected to be a Soviet officer, and that the corpse of a Soviel officer was found

killet among the Chinese soldiers during fighting at Yuwangshan on May 4.

Such fabrications, the spokesman anid, must have been purposely made by the Japanese military to create niisunderstandings

bome ht

aboard.

and

They must be also intended as an excuse for the repeated Japanese re verses during recent aghiting on the south Shantung front, which has al ready resulted in between 30,000 and 40,080 Japancae casualties, he added. The spokesman recalled that dur- Ing fighting on the Woosung-Shang- hai front the Japanese military used to circulate rumours that German officers were directing operations in whenever they the Chinese army themselves suffered reverses.

The fact that the large number of foreign war correspondents on the south Shantung who frequently pro- ceed to the fighting lines to gainer news have never reported the pre- sence of Soviet officers among the Chinese troops proves the falsity of the Japanese allegations, the spokes- roan emphasized-Central News.

CHINESE SWEEPING THROUGH SHANSI

[Continued from Paye 1.)

Japanese, cornered at the west gate of the town, put up a stubborn rC- sistance. After a night-long combat, the Japanese were routed, and re- treated to Sunklang.-Central Nuwa Guerillas In Hangchow Suburbs

Kinhwa, May 10. A Chinese guerilla unit reached the suburbs of Hangchow and challenged a Japanese garrison unit in a hand- to-hand combat on May 5, belated reports reaching here to-day state.

guerilla hurled their hond grenades and killing 41. They also set fire to the Japanese barracks, and did heavy damage to the highway, bridges and telegraph wires.-Central Newr.

Haiyen Reported Surrounded

Tunki, Cheklang, May 10. It is reported that Halyen, south- west of Chapoo on Hangchow Bay, has been surrounded by Chinese.

The south, west and north gates of the town have han occupied by the Chinese.-Central News,

FINED FOR PLYING FOR' HIRE WITHOUT PERMIT

Remarking that he was taking a serious view of the case, a Ape of $50 or one month's imprisonment was Imposed on Clann Tse-pan, 30, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning to the charge of driving and using private ear No. 449 for publle hire at Connaught Road Cen- tral yesterday.

Inspector Sininders prosecuted, and salt that the polles regarded the charge as a serious offence. They are doing business normally done by pubile vehicles, which have to under Ro rigid inspections.

"We know there is a great number of private cars doing business, and It is extremely hard to catch them.

Evidence was given by Fung Chau, tailor from Conton, who said he stopped at the Tai Tung Hotel to wait for a ear.

While there, he met

21

a friend who got the car for him. He had paid the sum of 70 cents to a man at the hotel for hire of the car, but the car was stopped by the police soon after he had started for his destination.

11

Evidence was also given by Chinese Traffle Ofcer D261, who said that as a result of information received, he stopped car No. 140 some distance from the hotel and tonk the driver to Use Police stallon.

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Ladies' and

Gentlemen's Wrist & Fancy Watches

DOCTORS

WARN BLONDES

Blondes, beware! For rheumatism will get you if you don't watch out.

So chys a famous Harley-street surgeon who told a London news- paper that his research had proved

(a) Fair-haired people stand much

more

ol becoming chance rheumatic than brunetles.

(b) Unhappiness is one of

main causCO,

DOCTORS WORRIED

the

He will tell his theories to the In ternational Congress on Rheuma- tism which meets at Oxford soon.

Medical authorities are getling very worried about the scourge.

It costs Britain £25,000,000 a year. and 40,000 die annually from the heart disease it causes.

DRANK 60 BOTTLES

OF WINE

INQUEST ON MAN AND

INDIAN WIFE

del un A man and wife who successive days were stated at a Faddington Inquest to have drunk 60 bottles of "rod" biddy," cheap

Tungkwan Tension Eased "wine," in a week.

Tungkwan, May 10.

south With the tide of war in Shons! turning in favour of the Chineze, tension in Tungkwon, on the Honan-Shansi border, has been con- siderably eased.

The halen government, the tele- graph office and various other orguns have resumed operations. People who previously vacated the city are now coming back large numbers and business conditions are rapidly becoming normal-Central News.

Drive From Tsining Repulsed

Tanohalen, May 10.

A Japanese column pushing south- west to Hochangkow from Tšlaing in Shantung was repulsed with severa losses on May 8, a report Just re- ceived states.

The Japanese push was made by. more than 300 men ond

over 10 armoured ears as a spearhead.

The Chinese withheld fire until the enemy was within about 300 metres and then opened up devastatingly Central News.

SCOTT FILM NOT TO BE REMADE

Widow's Objection

The Chinese challenged the Japan- ese in hand-to-hand fighting, contest- Ing every inch of ground.

Chinese Later in the morning, a

Plans to remake the film of Capt column reached the Japanese rear by

Scott's last journey to the South Pole a round-about route and attacked whilst the Chinese facing the Japan have been dropped because of the counter-pposition of his widow, now Lady

ese, in front

"

launched attack. They succeeded in repulsing the enemy.

sides.-Central Haws.

Kennet.

Heavy casualties resulted on both If Gainsborough Picture Corpora-

Women's Feet Are Growing

St. Louis

approached the controllers of the

The inquest was on the wite, Mrs. Romain Connell (35), an Indian, liv- ing at Lupus Street,

soid

Sir Bernard Spilsbury

the cause of death was a granulo cytosis, a disease which was recently found to be due to the taking of the drug pyramiden.

Oddle,

The coroner, Mr. Ingleby recorded on open verdict.

Princess Sudhira Mander, of Maidu Hill, W., said that she was sure Mrs.

did Connell, her niece,

take drugs.

noi

"FIND" AT FLAT The coroner's officer sald that ut the women's flat he found 18 empty methylated spirit bottles, and he was told by the landlady that the Connells had drink as many as sixty bottles a week of "red biddy,"

was

Methylnied spirit, he said, often drunk in conjunction with this

wine.

Mr. Oddie stated that there was no evidence that the woman had taken pyramidon.

It was possible he added, that the drinking by Mr. and Mrs. Connell of "red blddy" might have produced the disease,

of

["Red Biddy" is a concoction cheap rud wine and methylated spirit, the latter added to make It more polent, At a meeting of the Medical Society of London it was

witches' cauldron."1 described as "Devil's broth from the

Parla.

oficial slical fin, made by Mr. H. G. FRANCE VOTES £50,000 Penting. They agreed, on one condi- FOR THE ROYAL VISIT tion, to the silent film, with dialogue added to certain scenes, being incor- porated in a new production,

Amid great-applause, the Chamber was that all concern of Deputies to-night unanimously The condition wOB ed, or their relatives, should give voted a special gront of 8,000,000res. consent. Lady Kennet refused. (£60,000) for the reception and Women's feet are getting larger. understand that Admi. Sir Edward entertainment of the King and Queen Records of a large shoe manufacturing Evans, who was second in command when they visit Paris in June.

that company here revealed that the of Capt. Scott's expellition, urged

M. Paul-Boncour, Foróign Minis average size of woman's shoes has in the sim could do no harm, but Lady created more than a full size in the Kennet held to her decision that no for, said that the dovernment would last decade Stylists sald the increase new nim should be made in her life- make preparations to receive King

·George VI and his Queen with all is due partly to the trend toward time.

She has a

a feeling that the tragedy the splendour that is due to them and more comfortable clothing, but prin-

to the friendship that links our cipally because modern women were of Capt. Scott's and might be over-

countries." dramatised. better filled when children.

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Shanghai, Japan and Europe

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8 Days

Sunday

Formosa

*Swntow, Foochow and Tlentsin Swatow and Shanghai

Hongkong Moru, Sun., May 15, 0 ·dlari, Hupch Boochow

„Sun, May 18, P a.m.

Leesang

Tientsin

Monday

Travelling

Manila. Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-due Thurs-

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Mon May 10,

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G. R. O. and E. P. O........../

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day Island, 28th May.

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Tuesday

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