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JAPAN MUST CRUSH ALL RESISTANCE

Chinese Paper Quotes

Japanese Opinion

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938.

"Unili the formidable resistance of the Chinese Nation is broken, Japan cannot end the Sino-Japanese war as she wishes; and it is apparent that The lion. Secretarica, H.KSFC. the day of Japanese victory is still older Room 308, Banks of East Asia Bulld-distant, writen the Peiping corres- children, Free July D. Also gooding, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, pendent of the semi-official Yomiuri No. 1 boy and house-boy. Phone Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Shimbun in recent

correspondence Stonecutter Exchange.

Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, from the northern front, according Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal to the Wah Tze Evening Post, local CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Yeung Chol Street, 1st door, Kow-vernacular paper.

BERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ATBOS II"

No. 16 A/38

from

Bringing Cargo

Marseilles yla ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 22nd June, 1938.

hereby

loon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

FLOODS AID CHINESE IN COUNTER-ATTACK

(Continued from Page 1)

Consignees are

informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon nucleus round which the armies Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-retreating from the Arst line can take

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positions should the perasion bcup whence loon. obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 2nd July, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

3amuged Packages will be examin-

arise.

Powerful Positions

Behind this second line Is #11

er by the Company's Surveyor Janother line of defence, running in a Goddard and Douglas in the semi-circle from Wusheng, through Messes. presence of the Consignees at 10.00 Nuching and across the southern bank in on Tuesday, 28th June, 1038.

Revenue of the Yangtse, where a major sland Consignees must have a Omeer in attendster when any duti-will be attempted. This third line uble Roode are examinve

Company's Surveyors.

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BRITAIN CANNOT PREVENT BOMBING

(Continued from Pape 17

he salt, the Government had sent af note reserving elaun fo compen- sations.

Cutillery and meebanised units.

Gunding the flanks of these three

two

1

Eines

one

running nurArward along the Lung?~ hm Railway between Kunghsien and | Tungkwan, 11 southward from

Tungkwan along the Tupishan Moun- tais, and the other L the south running southward from Jushih to Kauklang, where the biggest boom is iplevti across the Yangise River

60 Divisions In Line

It is stated that the total number juf troops employed in the defutser of Afinisket Hankow exceetls 60 Concluding, the Prizes

divisions said the only Fallofactory solutiuni for Britain would be the termination

11

impossite 15

14

obtain any

of the War The Government would follemi figures of the newly organised from time to time make soundings Chinese artillery andy machanised with a view to seeing whether there units, but Information from usually pruspects of reitable sources indicates that the were any favourable success and when the 1:12 eamed organisation of 30 urtillery regiments would be only glad

To after is has been completed The Chinese services, rither alune Ni

Army is also reported to have with other Junction

Invently obtained 1.200 new tanks,

assisting to bring

JOSURES,

C-

this lamentable conflict to an end.--Reuter Spertal.

HOPE FOR NEW CODE

London, June 21.

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The new artillery units will be equipped with 380 feld pieces from Soviet Russia and anther 300 pieces from other countries The Soviet guns are 72 mülimete feich gunk In there are SOPSTA XIX Dtudy

The tanks are mainly hght and

A most significant development in the current war, continues the corres- pondent, is the spreading of the will of resistance against the Japanese among the civilians as well as soldiers with the dissemination of the anti- Japanese publicity and education. The traditional anil Japanese policy of the National Government hos penetrated to millions who now fight the Japanese "blindly". Under the banner of resistance against the Japanese, all domestic differences which would have enused bloodshed in former days, have been buried, the

| writer observes,

The only way out fur Japau now is to continue the expedition until the power of the Chinese resistance is į totally wrecked, the Japonese writer concludes.

KING WATCHES MOCK BATTLE

NIDELES. -

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Landon, June 21

His Majesty the King, aboard the; Bugship Nelson, watched a speeth- rular demonstration by the !!ome Flert tz nction during All-cliry manoeuvres over a

trattle three hundred square miles at the

English Channel.

The exercises included a torpedo attack by 18 destroyers on

HMS Nelson and B.MS Rottney, two hitsj being registered on each ship

The Fleet was also subjected to

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wireless controlled targets from the battleship Royal Oak -Reuter,

DE VALERA ON SOLID GROUND

Dublin, June 21

has The de Vatera Government

16 secured on absolute mujority of seals over all outer parties. 17t the elections.

Coincident with the adoption by addition the sub-Committer

Non- the

gure. Intervention Committee of the British plan for control in Spain, which has considerably enhanced the prospects medium weight vehicles of four, five,pense of the of complete success for the Anglo-seven and nine tons Hallen pact, the Prime Minister, Br Neville Chamberlain, told the Horse! of Commons to-day that he was formulating an International Code For Aerial Warfare

While there is no doubt bui that. these new guns and tanks will be used in the defence of Hankow, it is rehably learned that only part of the | newly arrived armaments will be Pluma Fai

The Prime Minister revealed his ung into battle, many of thems being Fine Gaet scheme after Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, held in reserve for a possible later Labour . Labour Member for Coventry, had battle in western Bunan-Reuter.

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aerial bombings of

civilians in Spain and Chinn had

sickened the world,

The Prime Minister admitted that

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Tennis

Joe Louis

Chinese R. C. Defends His Almost Sure Title To-Day

Of. Shield

Beat K.C.C. Easily friended by Adolph Hitler, versus

By Nine To Nil

(Contlused from Page 8.)

Germany's idol be- -Schmeling,

spectacular Louis, a Negro whose rise in professional boxing carried him to the championship when he wos only 23, in à bout staged by Mike Jacobs, a Jew who is the lead- in the pugilistic entrepreneur realm.

Kowloon Cricket Club's challenge to the Chinese Recreation Club for the "A" Division tennis league cham- plonship, ended ignominiously `yos-

OUT FOR REVENGE erday, the K.C.C., though enjoying use of their own courts, being beaten There will be a vicious Louis, bent by nino sets to love,

on keeping the covaled litle in his As in

years, the Chinese possession and in so doing, avenging nt won so neulous Wrought on

lly speaking they possessed the a time when he was being idolized as

On the other

hand, stronger and more reliable finishing invincible. shots. Nevertheless, one hardly ex- there will be Schmeling, obsessed with the desire to win buck his long- pected the home players to fare to disastrously. Losing the opening lost honours and to prove to a walt- three acts was a bitter pill and they ing world that he is still superior to never recovered from it, the tank of the man he thoroughly drubbed two the champions becoming easier as the years ago. But there is more than Irintch progressed.

a personal motive: the entire Ger

pul

Gray

And

With ticket prices ranging from

Taui Yun-pul, Paul Kong and W. man nation expects him to win, no C. Hung played dependable tennie matter who his opponent may be, be and were the most impresive figures cause he is a German. Duty to the for the winners, though Taul Wal Fatherland will be as great an in-

his personal reasons. its centive Diso

pulled

But some glorious

Both fighters will be almost the winners on occasions.

Guest and

same weight. Schmeling will prob- a peculiar ex- perience.

After winning the first bly weigh in at 197 pounds while four games against Lee Wal-tong and Louis is likely to senle 202. Luk Ding-cheung in the first set, $3.75 for bleacher seats to $30 for they proceeded to lose the next 18 games is a row to concede the three ringside localians, and with the pros pects of at least 80,000 attendance, sets ni 4-0, 0-0, 0-0.

a gate exceeding a million dollars is Ernest Flacher was worried by

anticipated the first one since the string breaking in his racket and he last Tunney-Dempsey fight in 1927. and Teddy Fincher never settled I economic conditions had down to their norinal gume. Burnett similar to those of 27, a three million and Crawford made strong efforts dollar gute might have been ex- to snaeth a set and led Hung and pected. Tsul Wai-put 3-1, but they could not.

Eighty thousand rabid spectators sustain the effort.

will fum the Yankee outdoor stadium The C.R.C. are practically assured to witness the fight, but millions of of the title for another season. They

others in every corner of the world have yet to meet the Indian Reeren- will be crowding around radles to tion Club, who, by reason of their listen to the blow-by-blow descrip- uccess over the Club de Recrcio, are tion while countless others will be the only team now in a position to waiting for cabled bulletins flashing thwart the Chinese,

the outcome of the season's greatest

been

At Sookunpoo the Indians, after sporting event-a contest between a leading by 414 sets to 15 at the end big, heavy-browed German who says of the second round, only managed He Will, and a big, black boy who to beat the Club de Recreio by 51⁄2 says He Want.

เ0 31 As unul. S. A. and Omar

Rumjuhn were

ere the best Indian pair

and took three sets. In their last

G. C. Burnett and A. Crawford loss

set ngainst A. V. Gosano and F. 3. to W. C. Hung and Tmi Wat-pul 4-6; lost Remedios, however, they were trail- to Tsui Yan-put and Paul Kong 3-6; lost to Lee Wal-long and Luk Ding-cheung ing 1-3 and it was just as well that 40.

A. E. P. Guest and S. A. Gray lost to they improved to take the set; for the Hung and Trui 5-6; fost to wul and othe two Indlan pairs dropped thelen. Kond 0-6; lost to Lee and Luk (-1.

Scores;

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Flacher lost to Indian Recreation Club heat Rearelo liung and Tsui 2-0; lost to Tsui and 5-3% in the "A" Division of the Tennis; Kong 2-0; lost to Lee and Luk 5.0. League yesterday.

9. A. and O. Rumjahn best A. V. Remedios and 3 Gonsalves 4-4; beat A. V. Gosano and F. J. Remedios 6-4; beat H. A. Barros and C. A. Botelho 6-2.

A. R. Minu and 1. M. A. Raine's lost

SOUTH CHINA v. U.S.R.C. South Chine lost to United Servicy 3-5. A. Chan and F. N. Wong lost to D Goldman and G. E. FL. Divett 3-6; beat

to Remedios and Gonsalves 4-03 beat 1. Smalley and D. S. Mikra - beat Gorane and Remedios 6-0; drew with Irwin and Beadnell C-1. Barros and otela 0-6.

HK. Ho and H. Y, Tau lost to Gold- H. D. Rujahn and A. it. Madar lost man and Divett 0-0; lost to Smalley and to itemiedica and Gonsalves 3-4 beat Mixra 4-0; out to Irwin and Bennell Giorano and Remedies 6-3; lost to Barros | 4-6,

nl Botelho 3-0,

Ž, K. NK and P. Y. Chang Jost 10 K.C.C. v. G.R.C.

Goldman and Diyett 2-6; beat Smalley Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Chinese and Misra 0-3: Jost to Irwin and Beadneli Recreation Club 0-9.

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.June 22.

new horrors and new problems beset

the world in future wars.

THREE PRINCIPLES

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Three general principles would establishment of observers at certain receive acceptance in any Interna-Spanish ports. tional Code adopted regarding the

conduct of aerial warfare. It wi The Committee, after sitting for violation of International Law to two hours this afternoon, odjuurned deliberately attack civilians. Objects until Friday, when it will dispose of of attack must be legitimate military certain details concerning n scheme

by the objectives. Thirdly, most reasonable tar

not to bomb | participant Governments of the new care must be taken civilians in

neighbourhood of non-Intervention scheme, the military objectives.

Bnancing

The full Non-Intervention

Various

Woman To Sue

Prince For

£50,000

Paris.

Mme, Jeanette Suchestov, Polish beauty, whose engagement to Prince Michel Radziwill, Polish cousin of the ex-Kaiser, was reported seven months Cum- " cannot too strongly condemnnittee will now be informed of the, has started a suit against the prince for £60,000 breach of promise declarations that it is part of scheme und will meet shortly to nation's polley to try and win war approve it. The scheme will then be damages. by bombing civilians.

presented to the two sides in the civil war in Spain.-Reuter.

"There nye, however, practical dimeuities of applying the Three principles outlined above. For in stance, a nation may deny that Its pirmen are deliberately bombing NEW YORK STOCK civilians. The difficulty, too, is 10 define military objectives and to

the killing of determine whether civilians is duc

United Press.

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SPAIN WILL HELP

London. June 21.

It is learned from official sources;

that the Spanish Government

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SWAN, CULBERTSON & |FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Juno 21.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of

ready to collaborate with the Inter- yesterday's markets; national Commission, consisting of members from Great Britain, Sweden

Pittsburgh steel scrap prices re- and Norway, which the British Ristered another rise to-day, indicat Government proposes shall be estab-ing an Improved demand for steel, Jalted to enquire into serial bombings while copper prices also strengthen- of Spain-Reuter.

ed. Building-material manufacturers Laler. expect an upturn in the prices of their products in the second-half of

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary the year, on the belief that the in- for Foreign Affairs, winding up the dustrini recovery will commence late debate, saiti to-day's Non-Intervention in the Summer. Unfavourable fac- Committee agreement had gone #tors include the market's technical long way

towards pulling non-

and intervention into practice. The plan weakness due to the sudden rise was to make it operate fairly for lack of clarification of the position of the utility Industry. There is all sides.

considerable anxiety as to the ablilly An improved

observation of border-line railroads to meet in- scheme would make it virtually im-terest payments on loans.

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possible for a 'ship to enter a Spanish

| Dow Jones Averages port without an observer, or without 30 Industrials being observed,

20 Ralls

June 20 Close

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40.29

40.34

A Labour amendment to reduce 20 Utilities Foreign Office estimates was defeated 40 Bonds by 287 to 148,--Reuter.

The First Notice Day Cotton is June 28, with

New York Rubber

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Chicago Wheat

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July.. September December

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July

September December

Chicago Corn

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Thursday

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Swalow and Amoy .....

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4.

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Jane 23. 5 DI

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