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HANKOW MAY BE SECOND

MADRID

Few Changes In Plans For King's Trip

to

London, June 23, Announcements are being made simultaneously in London and Paris, Haukow, June 24.

of sight changes in the programine With its strong defence lines the for the forthcoming visit of Their Wuhan may be defended as Mudrid Majesties the Ting and Queen has been defended by the Spanish Paris, as a result of the death of the Royalists. predicted A

Chinese Countess of military spokesman in an Interview Elizabeth's mother.

Strathmore, Queen with a Central Netes correspondent, No Court nourning has been The Japanese Command. the ordered, but Their Majesties will apukesman revenied, han concentrated observe family mourning, and Queen The best fighting onlis in north Elizabeth has cancelled all immediate Anhwel, where they are attempting pubile engagements.

to delve westward to envelop the The French President was among Wuhan cities, comprising Hankow, the first of thousands of prople who Wuching and Hunyent th for seni telegrams of condolences to Her columns.

Majesty the Queen.—Render.

Though their operations along the Langhai Rilway have been halted by the great flood, the Japanese, the spokesman abandoned their designs of cutting the Telping-Hankow Itriwny und! drive southward Wulan cities,"

îl, have * SWIMMING CARNIVAL

menace

The spokesman confirmed reporta that the main bulk of the Japanese troops along the Lunghai Hailway and in east Honan has been trans-

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JUNE 24, 1938.

Chungmow Hard Hit By Floods

Thousands Eating Tree

Bark, Grass

Hankow, June 24. Chungmow has been worst hit by the Yellow River floods, according to report issued to-day by a Govern ment investigator.

which

The report adds that the break in the dyke at Chnokuw was originally small,

widened to 300 yards, the water pouring through the break la fir streams, all of

The Joining the food waters from Tunyunakow break n Chungmow, Inundating Iwo-thirds of the district, Three thousand refugees are sold to have gathered at Shawo, four miles north-west of Chungmow, and they are reported

ht entirely surrounded by water. These unfor

without food and are devouring the bark of trees and grass.

Programme Runtunate refugees are By South China

A delegation of three men has been sent to Chengchew In order to the starving 4erved to Powyarat and Hofet in! A well-attended swimining goln obtain food relict for

The Chines Anwes, whild a small portion has was held by the South China Athletle popalace of Chungmow,

to the crossed the Yellow Iiver to reinforce Association at North Point last night, authorities have sent boats

vidare ta take ufT refugees to when among other swimmers, Miss Chengehow, and they are expected Young Sau-king, China's Olympic. restar, took part in the events.

Results:

Ben conurides in north Honon and south Shund

It seems thal 11 Japanese

10 defend strategu cities the north fonun and

south Shams However, the Chinese there are taking Ther offensive lo furrass them, the spokesman revealed

Central News

PLANE AGAIN RAIDS ROIHOW

Hollow, June 24 24kw was again raided by a Jupartiose lukasties yesterday You Posities were dropped in the vicinity

300 metres open relay South China; 2 Cheng Shing Time 0.14 4/5

200 metres free style (women) --Young Hau-king: Wal Tax-fle: Yeung Sau-ehaun | Time: 3.10 4/5

200 metres relay (pupil) --Chan Kwal Įkel, Chui Kam-ninen, Had Rain-ink and

Au Leung woh,

10 rtres Feestyle women novices) Lee Sun-ho: Chung Fung-pan,

Yuna-wid Time: 40 4/5 sec,

Trot

30 metres obstacle race Kwok Hon mung: Yueng Cheung-wah: Ng Yee-inan cag-tore vices)

Cheung-tok. Yeung Cheung-wal

Tims 110

100

torrive to-lay

Under present conditions the flood Waters are expected to flow into the Hwatho River, and if the Yellow River continues to rise above Cheng- how the waters will eventually joln the Yangtse, it is believed,

The minedine tasks confrunting the Chinese authorities is reported to be to rush rescue measures for the villagers marooned in the Chungmow area, where 120,000 are reported to be isolated by the Bloods. Twenty thousand refugees have already a

of the non ti gate, de nolishing several; Chan Cheestyle L Lo-non; Kwok rived at Chengchow

houses

Central Nu

Mission Back

In Rome

Carrying Greeting From Emperors

Rome, 'June

Signon Bento Mussolini to-day received at the Palazzo Venezia this Goodwill Mission which has just re- turned from a long tote in pairs and Maruchonkuo.

The Mission communicated t4> 11

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10 metre Hon-ming. Wong Chishing Thur 1.7

100 metres peetle and Barend

Intredi - Yene Sau-chu and Tang

race

Water wil S2 A 1. E,

STOP PRESS

AIR MAIL DELAYED

Duce messages of friendship sent byi The Post Office announces that the, the Emperors of Japan and Manchou-peren Airways man plane hays been Run and the Japanese Prime Minister, delayed again.

Prince Koneye.

The Della was to have at lavet t

The Mission also imports on the day but she will rest get in influe political, CRONOBIT ant military) morrow morning The entire at the positten in Japan.

delay is not slated

Signor Mussolini expressed autis- faction with the success of the visit and sem telegrains of thanks to the! l'rim Ministers of Jupitzi Hist Manebonku for the wat {}t*- monstrations of friendship.--Reuter,

AVOID RISK OF EMBARRASSING JAPAN PEOPLE

barbarous

San Franelsco, June 23 Holding that its passage would embarras the Japanese delegation. the Rottery International Convention; British resolution į condemning war as unnecessary.

Rotarians said that the resolution WAN jot necessary, because the world knew that Rotary abhorred ward-Reuter Special.

and

|PLANTATION CREWS

STRIKE AGAIN

Georgetown, British Gultena,

June 23.

Fresh labour trouble has occurred on sugar plantations outside the capital, where workers are striking astada.

The telegraph line from nearby town has been cut-Reuler.

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BREATHLESS MOMENTS

Crops in the flood areas have been destroyed entirely, but actual loss of SHOWING human life is bebeved to be smalt, owing to the słow floxin

progress

of the

SUNDAY

Two-thirds of the waters of the Yellow River are said to be pouring through the breaks in the dykes, while one-third is continuing cast- ward

alon the river's present channel. As a result of the fall in water in the old channel below Kat- feng, numerous sandbanks are pearing in mid-stream.--Reuter

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Refugees in Hongkong It is being teganbed by the Chinese Catholle Young Men's Society of St. Teresa's parish and well be held in the en- | clostive of the Kowloon Tong Club, 99 11 Waterloo Road, which has been put at the disposnt of the organisers by the courtesy of the K. T. Club Committer

The concert will consist of vocal

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WAR ENDED

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such by the names of the proprietors, which have been

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Berlin, June 23.

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