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Quezon Sees Volcano In Eruption

Survey Of Damage Ordered

Manlin, June 1. Senor Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines, arrived at Legaspi to-day and wiincased one of the most Intense eruptions in the history of the Philippines.

Hodza Meets Henlein's Lieutenants

It is

Ma

Paris, June 9,

Dr. Milan Hodza 10-day conterred for two hours with representatives of Herr Konrad Henicin, Sudeten German leader. Negotiations were initiated by the Czecho-Slovakian Prime Minister to settle the Sudeten this meeting. problem

understood the Sudeten Ger- memorandum Incorporating eight demands, which Herr Henlein

from Carlsbad, will

be made examined by the Czech Cabinet In the light of the Constitution and the Relief workers are estimated to Government's draft of the Nationall- be feeding 4,000 refugees, and thou-tles Statute with the object Konda of others are comping at a reconciling them.-Reuter. Bate distance from the eruption, using

He ordered a survey of the damage in order to determine rellet needs,

their own supplies.

A message from Leguapt anys that President Quezon addressed a gather- Ing of hundreds of refugees and on- Govern- sured them of the fullest ment co-operation in the rehabilita- tion of the countryside.

Meanwhile there WIS another heavy eruption at o'clock this afternoon, depositiong huge pools of Javo at the base of the mountain.

Priests are comforting hundreds of wailing refugees--United Press.

And

FRANCO REJECTS BRITISH PROTEST

(Continued from Page 1)

по

For

FURTHER

ADVANCES REPORTED

of

Saragosso, June 9. Advancing with Increased speed and case, the Insurgents claim that they are now approximately 12 milea from Castellon, which town is clearly visible from their positions.

A

three-mile advance on the Teruel front is also claimed.

Newspapers, giving details of the opposing air force, declare that there 49 Russlan are 4 women among

doing aviators

service with Loyalists-Reuter Special.

itc

active mesures to prevent attacks! on inerchantmen, it is pointed out! that the problem is by means LONDONERS TO MARCH

Day to solve owing to the technical

dificulties. practical xample, the establishment of an air patrol is almost impossible owing to the number of planes required to make it effective and it is mise hard

ON JAPANESE EMBASSY

(Continued from Page 1.)

to conceive of a scheme of reprisals British hospitals in China which are which could be carried out success –

being overwhelmed with care of the fully without bloodshed.-Router.

sick and wounded.

No Air Patrol Plan

It is

It goes on to say that £18,000 worth

nedical of

supplies and drugs have London, June 9. been sent out by the Lord Mayor officially denied that the Fund to the hospitals in Chinu is being Government i pinoning a flying rapidly exhausted and we must stand patrol on the Spanish count for the by our medical colleagues in their purpose of protecting British ship- need."—Router. ping-Reuter,

France Takes

Precautions

Parls, June D

STILL CONFIDENT, BUT WANTS AID

Hankow, June 8. The Chambry of Deputies loudly The partinount necessity for a cheered M. Edouard Daladier, the friendly powers to fulfil their treaty Prime Minister, when he announced obligations by giving China positive fo-night that he had ordered anti-assistance, aircraft batteries to fire an foreignį Marshal mircraft crossing the Franco-Spanish lengthy

Bring night. of trontier instead

merely warning shois.

emphasised Whe

by Chiang Kol-shek in statement given out last

He said the fighting strength of the had been more than Replying to the Socialist deputies' Chinese army allegation that the planes which re doubled since the outbreak of hosti- cently raided the French frontieres, while its arragments had under-

considerable village were German, M. Daladier Gone

a

improvement

said there was not at present any both in quality and quantity.

in the future the Chinese troops authority for saying what was the origin of the planes, but fragments of would be even better able to hold the their bombs were being examined enemy since they were shifting their

.of consequences

the line of defence. Both the any avl be neople were coaldent of victory, he

added.—Reuter,

and the examiners report night

serious.Reuter,

THE

FIRST

WARFARE!

well

GREAT

DRAMA OF

UNDER-SEA

THE HELL DIVERS OF

AND LAUGH I

SEE THE DEEP WHO FLIRT WITH DEATH

THE

HONGKONG

Denounce Japanese Barbarism

High Chinese Officials Visit Canton And

Hongkong

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, JUNE

Italy Faces Shortage Of Wheat

London, June 0. Faced with a crop shortage due to bad weather, Italy bought three cargoes of wheat on the Battle Exchango here today, Italy, It in reported, tas bought a total of 90,000 Dr. Tan Cheng, vice-President of tons of wheat during the past ten

days. Judicini Yunn, arrived in Hongkong

And Greece is predleted that nir yesterday, It from Chungking by and immediately made a motor trip Portugal will be forced to make to Canton to investigate the present similar imports, whereas France is Was accom- anticipating a bumper crop, and is there. He situation panied by several other high Chinese belleved to be anxious oficials, including Dr. Chlen Tsong- some of her wheat to Italy and other

Dr. 3. needy countries.--United Press. min, Dr. Andrew Lee, and Henit Llu. They returned to Hong- kong safely late lost niglīt.

Chinese news- reporters: "The

repeated ralds over ruthless Japanese alr Canton in which large numbers of civilians have been massacred will convince the world that Japon is not a elvilised country."

Dr. Tan told the paper

10,

1938.

“TELEGRAPH ”

WAR MAP

A specially prepared

map of the Northern

War Zone in China. 15% by 11 inches,

to export printed on art paper.

KIDNAPPED CHILD MURDERED

(Continued from Pape 1.)

The ransom

money

Was

which has been recovered, but that he refused to almit carrying off the Dr. Ton highly praised the herole child or being responsible for its rescue work of the foreign Salvation death.

Cross Workers

found Army, Chnese Red and Boy Scouts, and he said: "I was hidden in an orchard.

McCall and his young wife lived sorry Indeed to hear Scouts and 34 Red

workers for two years in a flat in the home were kiied by machine-gun bullets of Mr. and Mrs, Cash and knew the ed from Japanese planes while baby well. But to April they moved

were working to a new home in the same locality,

thors unitarians

that Cross

11 Hoy

mong the ruins of buildings bomb-

.

Dr. Andrew Lec, when interviewed

anid: "Japanese militarists are be

15 coming more desperate, unel probable that any remaining humane

However feeling will disappear,

our Dr. Lee added, "the killing of

not stop women and children will our men from resisting.“

The said: "Unless Dr. Chien elviilsed Powers approve the Japan- ere ruthless bombing of Canton, they should do something to prevent such barbarities, at least for humanity's pake,"

It is learned that these offlelals will ity back to Chungting to-morrow,

Japanese Sight Mystery Ship

Seoul, June 9.

The Japanese newspaper, the Retjo Nippon, has published a report that fishermen off the eastern coast sighted

foreign worship in the vicinity of Pusan and Amaho on the murning of June

to

The vessel carried no flag, and the the foils

mention newspaper possible nationality of the ship.- United Press,

STOCK MARKET QUIET, FIRM

London, June

10

Price 20 cents Postage extra.

SAILORS LEAVE HANKOW

Hankow, June 0. A specially beflagged train con- taining a coachload of British sailors left here for Canton yesterday. An- other will leave to-day.

The Sherlit of Princeton shys the McCall himself led pollce to thicket where the Ixody was found. It was McCall who "found" the third ransom note and called the attention of the dead child's father

I. The sailors are those who were Afterwards he joined the searchers, relieved by the naval party which Sheriff Coleman says he arrested recently arrived from Canton with McCall R werk

ngo because he detalls to be drafted to British gun- suspected his story was untrue-bonts on the Yangtze. Reuter.

Train Still "Missing"

The train reported to have been bombed on its way to Kowloon from (Canton in the early hours of yester-

day morning, has not yet arrived.

11 learned That Dne Chinese passenger, a woman, was killed dur ing the attack.

Damage to the coaches is beloved to be considerable.

Strangely -garbed

Hooded Bandit on

Several foreigners, chiefly women, to travel by took the opportunity yesterday's train and others are be- lieved to be leaving to-day---Reuter.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

July October December

New

New York, July #

York Cotton

POST

AIR MAIL LETTERS

OFFICE.

AIR MAIL BERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Air mail letters may be posted in Nanking, Taingtait, Tientsin and Pels the ordinary posting boxes. They ping are temporarily suspended

should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear suficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

AMOY BERVICE Parcel Port Service to Amoy Is- Jand La temporarily muspended.

accepted

can

Farecla Kulangsu only.

bo

From

Jepan and Shanghai

Australia and Manila

are the

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Maila closed 15 minutes earlier than time given below unless otherwise atated, and where malls are advertis ed to close at or before à am, re- gistered and parcel malls are cluco at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

VIA SIDERIA BOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe for and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed,

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Biroot Service"-London

5th Jane.

Japan

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow

Bangkok and Swatow

Manila

Achilles

Por

Duc.

Carthage Changte

June 10. June 10.

date,

Calcutta and Straits

Imperial Airways Plano Kumaang

.June 10.

June 16.

Straits

Somali

June 10,

Shanghai and Swntow

Soochow

June 10.

Straits and Manila

Victoria

June 10.

Straite

June 11.

Jupan

Mausang

June 11.

Tientsin, Shanghai and Swatow

Hupch

June 12.

Shanghal and Swatow

Shantung

June 12..

Amoy

Tjialak Toyama Maru

June 12.

June 12.

Tainan

Kalgun

June 12. June

Myrmidon

Straits

Van Houtsz.

13. Juno 13. June 14..

"Imperial

Airways

Direct Service"--London dale, Oth Jane.

Shanghai

Imperial Aleways Memnon

Plane...Jane 15.

...June 15,

Air Mali by "Pan-American

Ways

Air-

Service''San Direct Francisco date, 8th June.

Australia and Montla

Calcutta arid Straits

Japan

Tientsin and Swatow

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai-Vancouver

20th May

For

Air Mall by

Japan

Dairen

Manila

Shanghai

B.C. date

P.-American Airways Plaue June 15.

Rakuyo Maru

June 16,

Glenbeg

June 16,

Kitano Maru

June 16.

June 10.

Pres. McKinley

.June 10.

June 10.

June 16,

June 17.

June 17.

Date and Time.

Per

Friday

Opening

C'

8,02/02

#1.43/11

8.08/95

8.15/15

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Swnlow, Amoy and Foochow

0.08/08

B.18/18

Jun. (1030)

8.09/10

K. 18/18

Mar. (1939)

8.13/14

8.22/22

May (1939)

8.16/10

8.20/26

Spot

8.11

Dny

for July

The First Notice

Colton is June 28, with delivery date

Rampage in Ohio July 5.

Fostoria, O.

July

New York Rubber

September

Samshui and Wuchow

Air Mail for "R. L. EL

Saturday

Kongso

Airways Carthago

11.70/74 12.08/00 11.88/05

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam.

12.20/21

21st June,

12.04/05

12.34/35

12.30/30

Kongmoon

Foolt On

12.00/00

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghal

Seistan Sinklang

Sales for the day'--4,140 tons.

Chleago Wheat

A mysterious hooded bandit who December wears a sack which hangs to his March knees and totes a short sawed-of May shotgun has run amuck In North- western Ohlo since last September. Although his 21 stickups have netted him but $719 the bandit has July The London Stock Exchange to become a legendary gure because Sept. and grotesque nec, day maintained a favourable under-of his sudden raids tone despite the paucity of business, appearance,

the early Gill-edged holdings were reactionary rie usually strikes in due to profit-taking, foreign bonds Hours of the moming when Alling

stores are opening for July were steady, home ralis sagged, in stations or

On several dustrials were quietly steady, while,

occasions, on! Kafirs met with small local support. however, he has staged burglaries Dec.

His victims have never at night. was late. Among commodities, wheat Armer, there being a better demand been able to give a compreliensive July from United Kingdom millers and identification because of his strange October from Italy-Reuter Special

Korb,

Duress,

20th June.

Mareciites,

Reg., Ori.

73/73 743%/74% 74/744 75%/703%

Wednesday's

774/77 Sales:

19,261,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

RCK., Onl,

567%/563% 574/57% 5747573%

Amoy

584/505A 50/50%

Japan

Anshun Kumsang

Saigon

Winnipeg Wheat

CLOSED

Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong ...

Lycemoon Soochow

Air Mail

December

SUBMARINE

Moot the cruis ing, diving mus- keteers of the Sub Servico!

D-1

United Thoy Stand! Divided Thoy Falll...For the Same Damel

PAT O'BRIEN. WAYNE MORRIS GEORGE BRENT

FRANK MCHUGH, DORIS WESTON • Directail by LLOYD BACON

HABA, Monduct and Vändara mantén « Eram o átmen by Frari Wyak / Menu by mai bran

Returns) A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION » Mesoneng ký WARNER BROS,

TO-DAY

AT THE

QUEEN'S

TO-MORROW

AT THE

ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY

A HERO IN HIS HOME TOWN ... A ZERO IN ANOTHER COUNTRYI

1

A Cocky Américan athlete runs the 440 18:40 seconds flat...becomes the most un- popular man at Dxford in the same record time...and re- deems himself with onenoble, gesture for an enemy'sidoal.

A METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE with Lionel

BARRYMORE

Maurean,

O'SULLIVAN LEIGH EDMUND GWENN GRIFFITH JONES

Directed by JACK' CONWAY Produced by Michas! Bakan' Keren Play by Malossian Steaṛil Daylan Walter Farcia & George Oppenheime

Original Siwy by Leon Carson, ": Sidney Chudai ngt. Michael Hoga Based on ihan by

Job Mask Bandera

M-G-M sant Robert Taylor, Ciodał

Zarrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan

with diruotes, cameramen and Jechnicians on a 7,000 miles-

Hon trip" to film the Orford scenes ja the exact locale of the rlory.

AT THE

KING'S

ROBERT

TAYLOR.

A YANK

*

OXFORD

AT

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and

Kutsang

Shirala

Yunnan

Burdwan

Emp, of Canada OUTWARD MAILS

Scharnhorst

...Fri, June 10, Noon.

Tuksong Fri., June 10, 3.30 p.m. Selston

Strats, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage......

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles duc Mar- selles 8th July.

Fri., June 10, 4 pm. Fri, June 10.

G. P. O, and H. P. O.

Parcels,...June 10, 5 p.m.

Reg.; Ord.,

Bet.. Ord..

Air Mail for France Orient Air- Lycemoon

Waya Service"-duc

June 11, 8.45 a.m. June 11, 10.30 am.

Sa., June 11, 8.15 a.m. ...Bat, June 11. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

June 11, 2.30 a.m. Jane 11, 10 a.m. Sat, June 11, 10.00 a.m.

Sat, June 11, Noon. Sat., June 11, 2.30 p.m. Tues, June 11.

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

June 11, 4 p.m. June 11, 4.30 p.m. Sat, June It.

G. P. O. and E. P. O.

Air Mail for Liuchow and Yangan Eurasia Plano

by the Eurasia Airways Direct Service."

.June 11, 4.30 pm.

June 11, 5 DJR. .Sat., June 11, 0 p.m. .Sat., June 11, 5 p.m. .Sat., June 11, C p.m. Sat., June 11, 5 p.m.

for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, June 11, Direct Service”—dse Landon, 19th

Air Mail for "Australla by Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sat.. Jane 11,

Airways Direct Service"--dae Darwin. 10th Junc

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

век,

June 11. 5 p.m.

Ord.,

June 12, Noon,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.. Ord..

..June 11.5 p.m.

Sunday

Hollow

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Kanchow Ynishing

Monday

Formosa Kongmoon

Balavia and Sourabaya

Straits and Calcutta

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin

Haiphong

Shanghai

.Jane 12, Noon.

Sun., June 12, 0 a.m .Sun., June 12, 0 a.m.

Trosa Maru Mon,, June 13, 10.30 a.m. Tai Leo... Mon., June 13, 11 am. Tuesday

Thisnjak ....Tues., June 14, 8.30 a.m. Yuensang

Tues., June 14. .June 14, 11 am, June 14, Noon.

Wednesday

Parcels Ord..

Shantung...Wed, June 15. Noon.. Hupeh....Wed., June 15, 2.30 p.m. Tainan....Wed., June 15, 4.30 p.m. Pan-American

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- "Pan U.S.A.. by the lulu and American Airways Direct Service" duc San Francisco, 23rd June.

Airways Plane...Well,, June 15

K, P. O.

June 15, 5 pin. Jane 15, 5 p.m.

Ref...

Ord.,

G P. O.

Rcg..

June 15, 5 p.m...

Ord,

June.

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