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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY
30, 1938.
Macao Marks STOP PRESS NEWS QUEENS & ALHAMBRA
Anniversary Of Revolution
Macao, May 2D. The 12th anniversary of the national revolution in Portugal was celebrated In Macho yesterday.
Acilylty commenced at daybreak when the "Alvorada," the traditional down call, was sounded by buglero in front of Government House, and soon after all ships in port were: dressed and the national nag new from every public building and mill- tory and naval establishments,
were headed by the
"Sailors'
Special" Leaves
Canton
AIR RAID ALARM SOUNDED
Canton, May 30. At about 0.30 am. to-day another air rol alarm caused consternation
in Canton, but no planes had been sighted up to 10a.m.
It is believed the raiders have down further inland and are prob- ably heading for the Canton-Hankow railway.
Arriving in Canton shortly At 10 a.m. the local defence forces after the second Japanese air paraded through the main streets, and raid yesterday, the "Sailors' thousands watched.
Special" departed for Hankow at The troops were squad of trumpeters of the Mozam-5.30 p.m.
Numbers of foreign residents on The special train, which is carry- bique feriment, who were followed successively by the Volunteers, ing 200 British suilors as reliefs for the Shameen, who attempted to take Yangtse Squadron, had no train or steamer for Hongkong yes- Mozambique Infantry, Marine Police, the
in negotiating the loop-line terday and to-day, were unable to Police Cycle Section, Municipal Con- difficul the Kowloon Canton Rail-ket within yards of the station or
CORRESPONDENTS
REACH SAFETY
stabulary,
Infantry, mechanised troups, artillery and fire brigade. way with the Canton Hankow Rail-docks because of the packed crowds of Chinese who struggled for recom- Section after section marched past the way.
the Although the Japanese bombera modation.-Reuter. magnificent duis where H.E. Governor of Macas, Dr. A. Tamagnini concentrated their attention on the Frullway system in Canton, they did Barbosa, took the salute.
Among the many officials assem- not disturb through connection be- bled on the official stand were H.E. tween Hongkong and Hankow.
Fires were raging flercely in the the Bishop of
Rev. J. Macno,
da
Canton as the Nunes, Dr. C. Sampalo, Colonial Wongsha area in Costa Secretary, Dr. A. Miranda, Chief Sailors' Special" arrived, and the Judge, Lieut. M. Pinto. A.D.C., Mr. train passed alowly within two miles F. J. Gellion, British Vice-Consul for of the devastated aren. Macao, Mr. H. Nolasce, Consul for Holland, L1-Comm. D. L. C. Craig, Commander of H.MS. Scomew, and Comm. J. Owen Pinto, Commander of R. P. N. Goncalo Velho,
TAISHAN BRINGS
Honkow, May 30, Operations attending the Chinese wildrawal from suchow nearly cost two correspondents of the Russlan Tass News Agency their lives. They
were
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ADDED: ALI BABA'S FORTY THIEVES
with General Li Chung-jen's | ----- headquarters staff at the time of the evacuation and they described their. evneu 1,800 EVACUEES
experiences when they arrived yester- For same time they had been No less than 5,500 Canton day
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passengers crowding on to ed within a few yards of one of them, buildings and main thoroughfares
the steamer to escape the week-who had dung himself fat on the were splendidly illuminated,
The Grand Ball given al Govern- end air raida. The Company's ground and escaped death or injury
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ment House was extremely well-steamer, Fatshan is due to ar attended and was a most successful rive this afternoon, and it is Commanded by Lleut.-Comman-certain that she also carries a der D. L. C. Craig, 11. M. S. Senmew capacity passenger list. arrived from Wuchow the day be-
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In the celebrations.
The officers of the Seamew were present at the parade and the offeis) reception yesterday morning Find were guests at the Grand Ball heir at Government House In the evening. The Seamew's officers held an "At Home aboard at noon to-day, the Guests
ests consisting of Capt. C. Barbosa of the sloop Goncato Velho and other Portuguese offleers as well as many British and American residents,
The British warship will sail for Canton to-morrow morning.
Grim Scene In
Monastery
Washington.
QUAKE
ROCKS JAPAN
Tokyo, May 30.
A report from Hokkaido states that an intense earthquake rocked
the famous hot spring regions AT 2.43 p.m. Japan time on Sunday.
Several buildings. including the Hokkaido Hot Springs Holel, demoilshed or damaged.
were
Itailway traffle has been suspended and communications are down,
Few details can be obtained ni
lo owing to the remnicness of thei
find
and the cutting of telegrapli telephone lines.
It is understood that a subterranean While the monks were chanting explosion rocked the district, and an Vespers in the garden of a Franciscan island rose in the centre of Lake monastery, Brother Fidella gulded Kushiro, where the water sank three visitors to the chapel, struck a match feet. to show the altar. and revealed
shadowy figure swaying before the sides at Mt.
tabernacle.
Water rushed from the mountain Asahikawa, west of Hokkaido, where nine houses were Thomas destroyed and 122 were damaged. Holdren, 01 employee of the One child is reported to have been Columbia Unemployment Commision, killed,
It
the Was
body
hanged by a belt from the iron grill-| Fears are entertained for the safety work. The shadow of the Crucifix of the populace of a large village on fell across the body.
NUDES NOT FAVOURED
London.
National Fitness Campaign or ganisations coused a sensation
nt the Glasgow Exhibition hy resenting! the presence of three classical nude feminine studies in the Advisory Council's pavilion representing dustrial poses.
in-
mom-
An official refused to allow bers to dance in front of the nudes.) The controversy ended by pasting paper over the screens tronting the figure.
the shore of Lake Kushiro. Nothing has been heard from this village since the earthquake.--Quited Press.
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by a matter of inches.-Renter,
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"I
Ursula Bloom:
Was Drunk at My Wedding"
By Keith Briant
A WOMAN WHOSE BEAUTY WAS HER MISFOR
TUNE
THIS SECRET TRAGEDY WHICH THE WORLD HAS NEVER SUSPECTED IN THE LIFE OF URSULA BLOOM, THE FAMOUS NOVELIST,
"Unfortunately I was a pretty child," says Miss Bloom. The "pretty child" was brought up in an atmosphere of domestic unhappiness and bitter poverty.
"Her one hope for the future was that her daughter would do well and that one day my brilliant marriage would put every- thing on a proper footing again." writes Miss Bloom in her auto- biography "Without Make-Up," published by Michael Joseph.
"I was young and impressionable, of £2,463 in 1030 from journalism I promised myself I would always do alone. whatever she asked of me in the She found happiness, too, in a suc-
cessful second marriage. fulure to try to heal her misery,"
FACED UNHAPPINESS
sensations after These were her she agreed
whose marry man
their position would put an end to problemos. She told in she only liked him better" than anybody else she knew.
Here is Ursula Bloom's description of her tragic wedding day.
Warship Has Four Hulls
London.
Some of the Australian delegates who attend the Glasgow Exhibition had the privilege of being the first outsiders to see the "hush-hush" 35,000-ton battleship - cruiser-des- cut my troyer.
"I had not been able to lunch and was relying on brandy tol see me through.
Oncial secrecy forbids the visitors referring to the Beatty's detaily, hut "When I got out at the church they are of the opinion that she will knew that I was very drunk. We be one of the most remarkable ware vicluaily went forward to the altar, and sud- ships afloat. She will be denly I found I was crying. I had unsinkable, as she will have four hulls in one, and will be able to a curious feeling that I was coming defy the most concentrated torpedo round from gas and a volte would soon say: 'All over now."
allnck.
"After the wedding reception," MARGARET RAWLINGS Ursula Bloom writes. "I had gone GETS DIVORCE through with my part 1 walked
London. straight out of the hotel and into the
The well-known actress, Margaret car, hardly knowing what was hap-j pening. Before we had Font two Rawlings, has been granted a decrec nisi on the grounds of 10 mla- yards I fainted,"
conduct of her husband, the actor- When her husband died in 1918, producer, Gabriel Toyne. Evidence Ursula Bloom began the struggle was given that Toyne wrote from which after many setbacks and dis- Paris in 1930 that he did not intend to appointments brought her an income return to her.
Marathon Methuselah
Boston.
Known as the American Methuselah of Marathon, eighty-vo-years- old Mr. Peter W. Foley, of Winchester, near here, has just ran à dis- lance of 20 miles 385 yards here to "show the young 'uns there's life in the old dogs yet.”
His time was four and a half hours.
Thousands turned out to watch "Old Man Foley" do his sprint, flamboyantly garbed in purple striped shorts.
Mr. Foley, a distinguished U.S. marathon runner, made his Brat run at the then ripe old age of fifty, and ran over a supro of others before retiring.
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