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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Warrant For JAPANESE CENSORS Frenchman's STOP REUTER CABLES Arrest Here

ON KWEILIN ATTACK

Armed with n warrant for the arrest of Claude Legrau, Hongkong Police went aboard the steamer Ning- po when it arrived in port recently. Legrau, however, was not abourd

maintained and although police

careful watch until the vessel depart

ed for Manlla he did not return.

Police took his luggage ashore and

Legrau was subsequently found after

his ship had departed.

The warrant for the arrest of

Shanghai, Sept. 2.

For the information of their clients, Reuter publishes herewith the texts of various telegrams despatched by the Hongkong Office to Shanghai, which were held up by the Japanese censors there.

The following four telegrams were despatched Legrau was taken out at the request during the morning of August 24, concerning the is understand that extradition pic-C.N.A.C. disaster: ceedings will be instituted against him in Hongkong shortly.

at the French Consul-General and It

Legrate is at present in hospital.

STOCK MARKET RECOVERING

London, Sept. 8. On the London Stock Exchange to-day a more confident opening tone was emphasised by better news from central Europe, and pricen are generally improving.

Gilt-edgeds rallied and foreign bonds were steady. Industrial gains were well-scattered about the Ilat, and gold-mining shares were bright on overseas support.

On the Foreign Exchange the U.S. dollar fluctuated widely but finished firm in terms of sterling on renewed commercial demand-Renter Special.

WHO IS SHE?

How many times is that question asked when a beautiful woman en- tera a room? Immaculate from head to foot-styled to the minute-lus. trous hair adding that youthful touch.

It has been said "A woman's crowning glory is her hair." That certainly holds true to-day,

Hair styles of to-day depend on proper shampooing. A proper sham. goo should leave the bair easy to manage should not contain harsh alkali which dries the scalp - SHOULD CONTAIN NATURAL OILS which nourish the scalp, Avoid or dinary soapt.

Discriminating wom- en everywhere use Mulsified because it leaves the hair soft and easy to managem preserves lu natural wave and colour makes it sparkle with

new file, glass and fus-

tre.

Make your hair the

ERVY of others with

Mulsified

COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO

Hongkong 10.25 a.m.--Chinese official sources state C.N.A.C. passenger plane from Hongkong to Wuchow with full load passengers shot down by Japanese planes Canton River Delta this morning.

a.m.-C.N.AC, located and

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938.

Matson Line Offers To Manage Fleet

San Francisco, Sept. 6.

It is learned that the Matson Steamship Line, operators of services

to South America, New Zealand and the U.S. Maritime Commission to

Australla, has submitted an offer to

manuge

and operate

Dollar Lino

services to the Far East on a profe

less basis for

period, which it will continue prolonged

management on revised terms.

The Maritime Commission recently obtained a controlling Interest in the Dollar Line..

Mr. Reginald Laughin, Attorney' for the Commission, said that the Matson Line's was one of several proposals being considered, but none had, so far, been seled upon-United Prezz

ON MISSION TO CHINA

bear numerical marks Hongkong 10.30 admit plane forced down claiming 707, 7058, 21070, together with Jop- Machines are passengers all safe. Company adds anese factory marks.

carry- "International complications probably twin-engined heavy bombera occur" which is taken to indicateing five airmen aplece. It is added that Chinese pursuits hovered nt foreigners aboard plane.

18,000 feet awaiting raiders, then bwooped, giving enemy no chances, Mrs. Charlotte Haldano slow bombers being completely at mercy awitter Chilnere pursuits."

Bound For H.K.

Hongkong 10.45

A. Add C.N.A.C.: No shots hit plane but number Japanese pursuits continually dived over machine forcing it lower and lower until American pilot landing. forced made eventually

circles

here Authoritative

Ing.

Bay

censors.

London, Sept. 6.

of

STILL NOT RELEASED None of the above telegrams has The China Compaign Committee attackers believed Sun Fo aboard, hern released to Reuter's Shanghai gave a farewell reception at the but it now established Sun Fo still lee, even yet, by the Japanese China Institute to-day in honour of

Mrs. Charlotte Haldane, wife in Hongkong, although learned num- ber other important Chinese officiala

Reuter has been able to receive Professor Haldane.

Mrs. Haldane is leaving for Hong- the texts of these telegrams only kong by the Imperial Airways' plane through the action of the Hongkong

UN September 9. From the British Once, which has now supplied copies Colony she will leave on a tour of of the telegrams us sent,

nboard.

12.35 m-OMelal Hongkong C.N.A.C. statement says,

Plane forced down Yuctshing, 25 miles Bouth-west Canton, landed shallow river, all passengers safe. Machine left Kal Tak st 9.04 am, carrying 14 Chinese passengers, no foreigners. At 8.35 a.m. pllot wirelessext: Japan- being ese planes pursuing-1 am forced land. At 8.38 a.m. pilot wire- lessed: Succeeded landing

safe.

Hahed.

It appears now Sun Fo actually a telegram in transit between Reu-study the develop and, thirdly, by

ANOTHER EXAMPLE

It is now also revealed that twp from other telegrams, despatched Reuter's Hongkong Office to Shang- hai, were held up by the censors. Both were despatched on June 16. The texts of these two telegrams ran: Hongkong 4.20 p.m. Canton. Onletally claimed

China. Incidentally, all the above tele-

In an interview with Reuter Mrs. grama were sent from Hongkong to Hnidane sald she had three main London, where they were duly pub-objects in visiting China. They were to bring home to England the superb Reuter also considers it n duty to effort being made by China against clients to inform them of another the Japanese and the need of Britain censoring incident which occurred to helping her actively; secondly, to and position China left for Hankow by Eurasia planeter's Tsingtao and Shanghai Offices. of women in

On July 7, Reuter's Tsingtao Office Blying to China to show the people of this

morning, having at first intended

that country that they were not so travel C.N.A.C. plant, and, it believed despatched the following cable:

"Briton, Jock Crichton, stopped by far away from England. almost certain

plancu Japanese

She was partly going on behalf of thought Sun Fo aboard C.N.A.C. Japanese sentry for smoking cigarette

Commercial Wharf this morning, the "World's Women's Committee to machine.

Crichton extinguished cigarette and Fight War". apologised, whereupon sentry slapped Whilst in the East she will inter-

its face."

Generalissimo and Madame view The only telegram received from Chiang Kai-shek, and Madame Sun Tsingtao by Reuter's Shanghai Ofee Yat-sen, to whom she takes gifts

July 7 ran:

from Mrs. Clement Attlee, Lady "Briton, Jock Crichton, stopped by Layton and other well-known women

scatry for smoking liberals.-Reuter. Japanese

Commercial Wharf this cigarette

Crichton extinguished morning. unescorte cigarette and apologised, whereupon Japanese bombers brought down at sentry let him go."-Reuter. Lokchong near Kwongtung Hunan border this morning. It stated slow- moving crafts which engaged bomb- Canton-Hankow railway ivere attacked by 10 swift Chinesc pursuits,

continuously fer them and crashing them one

Moscow, Sept, G. by one.

Canton is elated at news

International "Youth Day" was and populace, feeling terrific reaction from recent bombings, going wild celebrated in Moscow to-day when with loy.

thousands of Soviet youth marched Hongkong 11 pm-Canton City through the streets of the city of Red

Defendant was also ordered to be this evening in state complete jubila-Square, carrying banners, placards

despatches and huge portraits of M. Stalin and under police supervision for following official

air other Goverminent lead

leaders, carrying colourful description

Resolutions These atte

were passed express- STOLE FOUNTAIN PEN battle at Leclechong. squadron Japanese bombers lew Ing the solidarity of the movement

Leung Chi, unemployed, was ten- from Amoy, through Fuitlen, visiting with the "herule peoples of Spain Namhung, Szehing and Lokchong, and China," and "the firm resolve of tenced to four months' hard labour and were surprised latter place by this movement to struggle for peace and was recommended for banish- war and Fascism, and to mant by Mr. R. Edwards at the Chinese pursuits. Stated one raider against brought down at Lienhsien, one at defend our Fatherland against the Central Magistracy for the theft of Katulong, one at Mabar, three tencroachments of any enemy. from a fountain pen from Chun Chi-yiu, Defendant had a previous conviction. Lokehong The Intter already wherever he may come."-Router.

ing

Lion

who

flew rings

around machine-

SOVIET YOUTH GIVES PLEDGE

His child's future nearly ruined NIGHT STARVATION

by

OH, MR. JACKSON, I WANT YOU TO MEET MR. GRANGER, HE'LL BE WORKING WITH YOU

IN THIS DEPARTMENT.

AND SO HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT

'M-M-M. DELICIOUS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS MIXED WELL.,

(THINKS)

JACKSON

A NEW MAN! THAT MEANS COULDN'T AFFORD THEY ARE GOING TO SACK SOMEBODY AND IT'S BOUND TO LOSE HIS JOB TO BE ME. MY WORK HASN'T HE WANTED TO BEEN TOO GOOD LATELY.

TWO MONTHS LATER

CONGRATULATIONS, MR.

JACKSON, ON YOUR PROMOTION AS DISTRICT MANAGER. YOU HAVE DONE SPLENDID

WORK.

(THINKS)

MY WORRIES ARE ALL OVER. THAT

HORLICKS 15 WONDERFUL STUFF)

GIVE HIS BOY

A GOOD EDUCATION. IF ONLY HE DIDN'T ALWAYS FEEL

TIRED. IN

DESPAIR HE

DECIDED TO SEE

A DOCTOR.

EIGHT CONVICTED FOR LARCENY

With seven previous convictions for larceny from persons, Lau Kau, 30, unemployed,' was sentenced to six Butters months' labour by Mr. H. at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing for the theft of $28.80 from the person of Sek Lak-ting at Connaught Road West.

years.

THERE IS

NOTHING EXACTLY) I KNOW, MR. WRONG WITH ME JACKSON IT HOLDS DOCTOR BUT YOU BACK AT YOUR ALWAYS FEEL SO WORK WE CALL THI TIRED EVEN WHEN NIGHT STARYATION I WAKE UP YOU SEE, YOU ARE NOT REPLACING USED- [UP ENERGY DURING SLEEP HORUCKS REGULARY AT BEDTIMEĮ

FOR YOU

If you wake tired, if you suffer from ́'nerves' enervation and that dread- ful feeling of exhaustion GUARD AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION

TAKE

HORLICKS

YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY. WAKE REFRESHED AND, HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY

Horlicks is best made in the special Horlicks mix- er. Obtainable at all good stores-80 cts. large size and 40 cts, small size.

two

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