ce Arrest ee Men
Burglary arge
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CLOSE TO KIUKIANG
(Continued from Page 1.)
Poyang, so that they are now only 6 miles from the city.
But they are meeting with terrifle resistance, and only the covering barrage from their warships is mak ing further advance possible.
Chinese were charged before Reinforcements are continuously Edwards at the Central Magis landing from the Japanese ships, ng a robbery at the residence under cover of one of the most in- G. McCommon of No. 158 tensive artillery bombardments seen né Gup Road, at 3 a.m. yes-n this war. Preceded by minic- sweepers, the Japanese warships are the defenders men, Wong Fun, 20, Chun creeping steadily closer to the city,
and where they go 20, both carpenters, and Chan must necessarily retreat. Early this bng, 25, street eoollo, were re-morning, the Japanese ships reached bd for 72 hours in pollee custody arther enquiries. Acting Detec- point from where they could Inspector L. R. Whant is prose commence bombardment of the Klu- klang fortifications. The bombard. ment has proceeded, without cessa- tion; throughout the morning.
In
articles alleged to have been were, three suitcases, one the enze, one needle work box jelectric iron, two pocket wallets, sixpenny pieces, one half-penny
c, and a ten cent piece.
RESENT FOREIGN PROTEST
Tokyo, July 12.
this
tho city itself, almost denuded of civilians, who have fled by rall to Nanchang and afoot to 3,500 ft. high Kuling, the Chinese troops have erected barbed wire entanglements and sand-bags across the streets, indicating that even after the Jap- anese enter Klukiang they will have of every to fight for possession building.
Machine-Gun Nests
The city is a maze of machine-gun nests, and no Chinese soldier en- visages surrender until the Japanese, by heer weight of numbers and nemaments, dislodges him.
The Japanese bombardment has The only way to peace fit aiready interrupted the electricity ancture lies in the eradication of the supply and at night Kluklong is in hti-Japanese influence in China and total darkness.
Chinese have fled to h the stoppage at the fountain herd
assistance to China," reads
The ne up the summit of the Kulin Mountain by chair
coolies hanifesto adopted by a muss meet-Lushan ng held
Monday
the who under
times immemorial, have Auspices of
the Tohokai pailtical borne tourists to the famous health chales resort. A refurce
has been party of Nationalists whose man is Mr. Scigo Nakano, who has marked off at Kuling by the foreign recently returned from A tour of population, and about 20,000 refugees Europe.
have already entered.
on
place
from
zone
Military circles in Hankow declare The manifesto traces
that the fall of Khuklang will not moves or protests, savouring of in- tervention by foreign powers in con- alter the situation on the Yangise, nection with the China incident, to since the main Chinese line of de- ulterior motive almed
east of the city--Trans- checking | fence is nt Japanese Influence and nullifying Octtust
Japanese military successes.
IN
Declaring that Japan's history full of instances wherein military
been nullified by
successes
have diplomatie failures, the manifestu issues a warning timt Japan is now
ui stage entering the erluca) current hostilities
and urges nation
to carry on the crusade in Chinu to a finish.
the Ch
Copies of the manifesto are being submitted to-day to the Premier, the Foreign Minister and to the Ministers of the Fighting Services-Domel,
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Chinese Harass Invaders
Hankow, July 12. With the Japanese using all their
for the drive avaliable troops Hankow, leaving only small garrisons in their rear, Chinese mobile units are displaying intense activity, ne- cording to Chinese reports.
A Chinese communique claims that Chinese
have renched a guerilias point seven miles from Hofei, while in northern Kiangsu they have re- captured Filing
are now attack- ing the Japanese units in the vicinity of Yenchen and Nantungehow.
Heavy downpours in the Hofel and Chengyangkwan area are flooding the countryside, bringing military opera- tions to a slundstill.
and
Japanese reinforcements have or- rived at Chienshan, apparently with the intention of advancing westward on Taihu.
The Chinese and Japanese forces are opposing each other across a small river joining the Yangtse with Lake Poyang-Router. Chinese Make Determined
Stand
Nanchang, July 12. With their aircraft staging con- stant raids on the Japanese warships, the Chinese are making a determin- ed stand at the mouth of the Poyong Lake.
Persistent efforts of the Japanese to land troops on the eastern bank of the lake under heavy naval barrages during the last two days have been frustrated by the Chinese.
Several Japanese warships steamed to shell the up-river from Hultow
positions nt Szetzeshan (Lion Chinese Hill), a strategic point about 30 miles east of Klukiang yesterday afternoon. retallated, Chinese lund batteries 'scoring several hits on the Japanese for vessels. The gun duel Insted over one hour.
ธ
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 12,
FOREIGNERS REFUSE TO LEAVE. HANKOW
(Continued from Page 4.) made at a meeting of the Hankow Foreign Residents Association, called to co-ordinate plans for coping with the present emergency by the British chairman, Mr. A. E. Marker:
"Experience has shown that return after evacuation is apt to be more an evacuation itself, and difcult abandoned properties are far more subject to looting than properties which are enred for."
May Have to Flee Although it is recognised that, in a last resort, general concentration of all foreigners in the French Concession, as the only neutral orca in Hankow, may be unavoidable, as possible even wholesale that evacuation of that area by way the river may become necessary, it is the fixed determination of the matning members of the British their properties in the former British community to stay in occupation of Concession as long as it is humanly
possible.
re-
MASSED RAIDERS DIVE UPON CANTON
1
(Continued from Page 1.) station and the Hackett Memorial Hospital,
in
River Folk Perish One 500lb. bomb fell in the midst of tightly packed sampans and junks Le Pearl River, throwing a column of water and debris hundreds of feet into the air, and inflicting terrible casaulties among the river folk.
Another bomb, presumably incen- diary, set fire to an unidentified ob- jective, a column of smoke rising up to the clouds, through which the raiders where able to dart with im- punity.
1938
E RADIO
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Relay of the Test Match 92
From Manchester
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6.SSA Light Orchestral Pro- gramme with Tino Rossi (Tenor) And Lucienne Boyer (Soprano).
Souvenir D'Ukraine Descriptive D'Oriente concentrated (A. Ferraris); Impressions Armando The light bombers their attentions on the north-eastern Descriptive (Amadel)..... 01
Di Pirame and His Orchestra: Es Call in
Porolo tampe Marocaine-Chanson de Max Eddy, Musique, de
Chanson (Paroles de J. H. Transchant, Mus!- Bost; Les Prenams que de J. Tronchant). Mile. Luci enne Boyer Orchestre: M. Iza Volpin; Serenado (Paul Linckce)
Bella
There are three dangers which
remaining behind must face:
bombs
suburbs while the heavier machines were bombing the Wongsha district. The Japanese power-dived through being missiles, over thirty the low-lying clouds releasing their dropped in this area alone.
One bomb fell near the Provincial Prison, in which a British girl and
German student were recently
de (Heykens)....Max Muhl-
beele and His Orchestra; I
sitares (From "Au Son
at
Mackintosh's
thesis, the over- running of the former carcerated on suspicion of espionage. Liit (From "Au Son Des Guitares) and get their advice
Concession by retreating, demoralised Chinese troops; secondly, the inten- sive and indiscriminate bombing of Hankow; and thirdly, floods.
Prepared for Emergency
Preparations for the emergency
already been made truc have substantial stocks of food have been Iold in.
According to present plans all Britons will be concentrated in the the concrete buildings of sturdy
and Shanghai Banking Hongkong Corporation and the Astatic Petroleum Company, which are on the Bund, when fighting reaches Hankow-if It lin".
Almost stone's throw from these butikdings will be anchored a Brilishi gunboat and several merchantmen, ready to carry out evacuation should
that become necessary.
British Attitude Made Plain British oficials in China and Japan are reported to have been emphasising to Japan that British property rights and other interests in Hankow must tx respected. It is understood repre- sentations have been made to the Japanese asking them to guarantee fuil facilities for the British to re-enter pussession and resume their lawful associations immediately any Aght- ing that may occur within the former Finish Concession and adjacent areas has censed.
The Japanese are also said to have been asked to undertake not to sumpend the operation of the Chen- O'Malley Agreement with respect to The former British Concession and In no way to modify or interfere with the administrative righis conferred by the agreement on British subjects.
Efforts are at present being made to organise a safety zone on the lines of the now well-known "Jacquinot Zone" in Shanghal. The Chinese are already reported to have expressed agreement to this plan but no contact has been made with the Japanese.-- Peuter.
concern
The raiders had barely disappeared Loin Des Guitares (F Τίπο Rossi.
am.
when Red Cross, Des Gultarea")· ́ ́ Maroo
11.45 'at YMCA and other relief workers were on the job.
not
The "All Clear" signal had been sounded by noon.-United Press, Hour Of Bombardment Canton, July 12. After spending un hour raiding Canton, the, Japanese planes left nt 11.25 a.m.
The Wongsha area, scene of the previous disastrous bombings, suffer- ed more than ever, but it is believed that ensualties will not be so heavy, due to the fact that the mass of re- sidents has been evacuated.
About 40 bombs were dropped in and near Wongsha. Many of them fell into the river, overturning and of Juka and smashing hudreds
anmpany.
tre-
Twenty bombs were dropped on w
Zongshe
Station, creating mendous!
havoc on the already ruined railway terminus.
The Japanese rolders flew at about 10,000 feet, and were hidden clouds
most of
of the time,
Cariven; Orchestre: M. Natacha; Marche
(From Tzigane French G, G. Film Les nuita mosco- vites'); Les Nuits Moscovites, Waliz
French G. G. Film (From
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Gerard): L (Delelire and
J.
Fille
Boyer with Or- Mia Brodszki,
Cab
IT.
Tziganes; Valse (Simonst Tango Des
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Pesenti et
Son
Orchestre; M'Aimes Tu? (Fred Fearly): Le Secret De Tes Caresses (Varna, and Ala)... Tino Rossi with Orchestra; March The Little Leaden Soldiers (Plerne); Parade Of The Tin Soldiers
Jessel). ....Hegal Orchestra.
7.00 B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. The
Jolly
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Closing Local Stock Quota-
by
tlons
7.30 Cricket
London Relay-The Third
Test Match--England
ए.
Australia
The accuracy of the Japanese fire, considering the cloudy nature of the weather and their previous efforts. was remarkable.
on the coolest things
-they know.
to wear-
it's hot-
Here's Luck!
EWO
BEER
The residential area south-east of Howard Marshall from Old Trafford, & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND
the Sun Yat-sen Memorial was also bombed, between 12 and 15 missiles failing in this district--Reuter.
101-DAY SCHEME TO RID SPAIN OF VOLUNTEERS
and
(Continued from Page 1,)
A commentary during play by Manchester.
Ples
Of
a
"Babette;
Hotel and
Ben
Variety,
Smuli ocal-There's ("On Your Toes"-Rodgers Bebe Doniels and Hart) Lyon: Sing Something In The Morn- ing (C. B. Cochran's Coronation Revue "Home and Beauty")....Bebe Danields; Vocal-South Sea Island Magie (Tomerlin, Long): When The Poppies Bloom Again (Towers, 1 or- row, Pelosi).
The
Street Sin
Singer (Arthur Tracy)
with Instrumental accompanmient
Orchestra-Mema- Horatio Nicholls: Intro:-A able the withdrawals to take place Dream Of Delight; Wyoming: Blue Delilah; at this daily rate, and as a condition Ev to the adoption of the plan, each Shepherd of the Hills; Sabora; Sun- Souvenirs Marseilles; Spanish party will undertake to take shine, Of all necessary steps, both during the (Vocal); My Inspiration Is You.... period when
by cond. Somers Band Debroy the Commissions are ascertaining the total number of Horatio Nicholis with vocal chorus.
Али volunteers to be withdrawn foreign volun
und Weather 8.00 Time, subsequently,
to ensure that on
nouncements. the day on which the actual with-
8.03 De Groot and His Orchestra. doy on every
Erstes Walizer-Potpourri (Ro- drawal starts, and
Destiny all foreign volun- brecht);
La thereafter until
(Baynes); teers have been withdrawn from both
Paloma (Yradler); Waldteufel Me- parties, Sponish
they will be in.
in, a
mories
(Arr. Finckt). position to hand over daily the num- 8.20 London Relay The Third V. ber of foreign volunteers prescribed. Cricket Test Match England
For this purpose they will under- Australia.
A commentary on the eclosing overs take that on the day on which actual withdrawal starts and on, cach sub- before lunch and a summary of the sequent day thereafter, there shall morning's play by Howard Marshall
8.35 London Relay Tho be not less than five days' quotas of from Old Trafford, Manchester. foreign volunteers already withdr
withdrawn from the battle area and avallable To-day-2, for transfer to
A Talk by Eric Newton. evacuation areas.
8.50
Studio A Reelial by Eliza- The time table for effecting with-
Donaldson (Mezzo-Soprano) drawals provides that the first of beth the daily quotas of foreign volun- And Lindsay A, Lafford (Piano). the teers will be transferred by
1. (a) Silent Moon (Vaughan Wil- Spanish parties concerned to the liams); (b) Blackbird's Song (Cyril evacuation centres on the forty-sixth Scott)....Elizabeth Donaldson; day after the final adoption by the (a) Le Cygne (Selim Falmgren); Vaise (Christian Sinding).... (b) International Committee of the re-
Lindsay A. Lafford; 3. (a) Home- solution now published.
Fear For Property
Shanghal, July 12.
prevails Considerable among business Arms with interests Asiatic in Klukiong, notably the Petroleum
Jardine, Company, Matheson
and
Company and the banks, as a result of reports that the Hankow authorities have issued
the Chinese troops to orders to destroy "any property or construction that might be used by the Japanese The when they capture the town." Chinese have
Instructed to complete this destruction before evacuating.
been
ате
now
Representations
being made to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to make his orders more specifle, at least, so that no foreign properties will be involved in the programme of destruction.-Reuter,
Kuling Full Of Refugees
other Kuling,
known
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9.15
London Relay The Third evacuated.
Cricket Test Match England v. Aus- tralla.
A commentary during play. by Howard Marshall from Old Trafford,
Cruiser Hit 50%/591⁄4 59%/50%
Chinese alrernft again raided the 60%/59 58%/60%
Japanese warships in the Yangtse 101/101% River near Sinngkow yesterday mor-
was hit by 703 7014 ning. A cruiser
Hankow, July 12. 77% 77 Chinese shell in the sterni, and was
to hundreds of severely damaged. Several
Hongkong and Shanghal residents as warships were also slightly damaged.
The whole of the expenditure In- Grim fighting continues in the the premier health resort in Central volved in carrying out the with-
Occupying Chino, now resembles a Hukow-Pengisch
refugee drawals will be incurred on behalf the hills in the southern suburbs, the camp, with a crowd of over 20,000 of the participating governments by Chinese are continually threatening refugees from Kiuklang in the area, the
Non Intervention the Japanese inside the cities with according to reports from łuklong. British Wireless. their sudden attacks. Pressing on
Kluklang's normul population of vigorously, the Chinese at Pengtseh are near the city gates.
80,000 hus now been reduced to 20,000 The 3,000 Japanese troops at and all shops, hotels and banks have
been closed. Mellankow and Laotashan in the Hukow area have been reduced to half as a result of counter-attacks launched by a strong Chinese force from the south-east of Hukow Central News.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. While Carl Hauff, Jr., was driving engine automobile, the his new suddenly "froze." Amazed at dis- covering the engine had disintegrated. he notified police. They decided a vandal had poured sulphuric acid Into the gasoline tank and radiator, completely ruining the engine.
OPERATING DIVAN
Most of the owners locked the doors of their establishments before they departed, but many hostly left without closing the buildings, leaving their belongings and furniture in dis order,
Klukiang is at present without sleamer or junk service,
Although villages enst and west of
Threat To Rear
Hankow, July 12. The rear of the Japanese advancing A: Chinese woman, named Leung Kun, was fined $300 or three months on Kluklang is threatened by trong Kluktiong have been subjected to
£ Chinese imprisonment and another $100 with Chinese forces, declared the alternative of two months' im-military spokesman in a press inter-dally heavy bombings by the Japon- prisonment, by Mr. R. Edwards at view yesterday.
The spokesman pointed the Central Magetracy this morning..
and
ese, the Yangtse town itself has, so out that far, been spared-Reuter Special.
for possession of prepared opium and though the Japanese have taken keeping an opium divan at an ad-Hukow and Pengtsch, the Chinese are still occupying strategic points around dress in Bonham Strand East.
the cities, including Huangtushan (Yellow Mud H)
Lłuszechino, respectively south-east and west of Pength and Lungtanshan, cast of Hukow. Descending from these points, they are successfully harns sing the enemy's rear,
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Unframed
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CHINESE APPEAL TO POWERS.
(Continued from Page 1).
Board.
WELL-KNOWN H.K. RESIDENT PASSES
AWAY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Shanghai bowlers proved too good for the Hongicong four in that year and the local four were beaten by the small margin of two shots. In 1020 Mr. Farrell was again selected to re- present the Colony, this time against
Hanicow.
Manchester.
0.30 London Relay--Tho, News, 9.50 Orchestral,
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GOLD POURING INTO COFFERS
Hankow, July 12.
Mr. Farrell was president of the Engineers Institute in 1932 after he
A Chinese spokesman announced had been secretary of the organisa-this morning that the "Offer Gold to tion in 1920, trol, eventually leading to another Ho leaves one daughter, living in the State" campaign in Wuhan alone nelled over $1,000,000 up to July 10. Glasgow. He
was a native Counter-attacking with groat vlo-world war.
Reuter lence, the Chinese are closing in on Dr. Wang then reviewed the mea- Surling, Scotland, himself,
Ho lind been in the Colony thore
THE NEW FRENOM REMEDY. Pengisch city, the spokesmon assert-sures taken by the League of Nations.
and the Brussels Conference in con- than 30 years and was at different to Taikoo Dock, nection with Sino-Japanese conflict. Umes attached The Chinese defence at Poyange referred specially to the League Messrs. W. G. Humphreys and Com- Lake is strong, he added.
Japanese planes bombed Kiuklang report branding Japan as the aggres-pany and latterly had been in busi- yesterday, dropping five missiles in Genova calling upon League mem-
for and the resolution adopted at ness for himself.
The funeral will take place at 5 the outskirts. No serious damage was
bors to consider how far they can p.m. and will be preceded by a short caused.
They also ralded Chungjen, south Individually extend, aid to China-service at the Union Church, the Rev.
Mackenzie Dow offefating. of Nanchong-Central News.
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