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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Foochow
Landing Mystery
Fonchow, Nov. 3.
THURSDAY,
A. R. P.
NOVEMBER 3, 1938.
Amah Gaoled
LECTURES For Big Jewel
Air Raids Precautions Lectures for men and women will commence on
Robbery
Friday, November 4, at St. John Ambulance Brigade Headquarters at 5.45 p.m., the lecturer being Mr. Jadinitting the offence, an amati, Nit
J.
Suddenly changing her plea after It is now confirmed that a Japanese Hooper, C.A.0.8. All English speak-admitt 34, was nevertheless party forced a landing at Wan-an int members and recruits who have sentenced to three months hard village at Futaing, 30 miles soulli of not
not passed the A.R.P. (Voluntary Foochow, under the cover of a fierce Ald Course) are expected to attend. at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn
labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen
naval barrage on Monday night.
The public are
nre cordially invited, First Ald Lectures for
ing for the theft of a sultense con- and taining money and jewellery to the Chinese defenders and militin corps women will commence on Tuesday, value of $3,204 from ner mistress. offered stir resistance, After November 8, at St. John Ambul- Detective Sergeant C. Pope sald pltched battle of more than Aive ance Drigade Headquarters, at 7 pm. the suitesse had been stolen during hours, the Japanese who had landed for practical, ond pan, for theore the owner's absence, and despite were practically all annihilated while teal work. The lecturer will be Dr. exhaustive enquiries, it had not yet those attempting to land were forced, el Arculli, and the Y.M.C.A. been located, back to their warships,
Division will be the demonstrators,
Examination Kesulis
A total of 40 Japanese men-of-war missed off the Futsing conal, still re-| main there.
men
The following huve passed the A.I.P, examination:
Mr. E. M. Raymond (Grade I, In-
As a result of the Japanese landing structurs Course), Mrs. D. itol at Fulsing, tension reign. in Fuo- (Grade 11), Mesdames Allen nnd V.
In sentencing the amoh, Uis-Wor- ship told her that if she wished, she euuld appeal.
H.K. FEATURED IN
chow. Civilians, mostly women and pink, and the Misses Allee Mar, OCTOBER JOURNAL
children, began to evacuate the city Hung Lat-kwan, Narlya Nazarin, on Monday. Cestral News.
Nasera Nazarin, Delminsta Lopes, Articles by Mr. Guenther Stein Renee Chui, Fok Kum-yung, Lilian and Professor C. A. Middleton Smith, Gavey, May Govey and Juliet Has-both of Hongkong, are contained in san, have passed the A.R.P. Certid- the October issue of the Far Eastern (cate (V. A, Course).
Ponorate ant Commerclut Journal. The former speaks of Japan's wor- time loancial structure in an articl which was given before the Hong-
LANDING IS DENIED
Shanghai, Nov. 3 The Commander of the Japunere China Fleet yesterday denied that of large number of troops were beingį landed on the coast of Fokien, and stated that contrary to newspaper re- ports, no extensive military opera- Tions Were taking place in the vity of Fouchow.
The COBOander also denied know- ledge of any aller military opera- thens.--Truna-Ocean.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Donations to Charitable And Other Objects
The following are further subseips fion to the Poppy Day Fundit Previously acknowledged H. S. HA
Institute of Sagineers & Slip-
builders of Hongkong
K. S. Morrison ..
J. Flaning
E. Daviisan
E. W. Bamittora
$3,190
$3.325
Further contribution. will bey gratefully received by W. J. Cole, Acting Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Cheques should be made payable toj Thomson & Co., and cruised "Poppy Day Fund."
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
memory Suiter:
Miss Flora Thomson, $5.
STREET SLEEPERS
Agreement Ratified
London, Nov. 4. The Government mutius in the House of Commons to-night for the (enforcement of Anglo-Italian
138.Reuter.
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HE WAS A ROUGH-AND-READY ROMEO....... But she was rougher and lots readier),
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DELMAR WATSON
JANE DARWELL
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hong: Rotary Club, and the latter ADOLPHE MENJOU - ANDREA LEEDS - CHARLIE McCARTHY
deal with Mechanised Communi- eators and Commerce in Ching.
The Colony's record budget surplus 13 given some space followed by an necount of flourishing business in Mago and the best to the Baking trade there,
fbe
Reference I also made 10 Cheng Chen Enterprise Co. to be agreement was carried by 345 votes established in Honkong shortly the
ch.cf business of which will be durant small louns to tradesmen or retail dealers on credit.....Banking: services are also included in the items of the company's operations.
The
establishment of Aive big Shanghal factories in the Colony hortly is forecast by the Jouma! which places their combined capital at $15 million.
LATE NEWS
Japanese
Seize Customs
JAPANESE ANSWER
TO AMERICA
Will Draw Attention To New Situation
Boat In C'ton PEACEFUL MACHINERY
I.
B.
the
Canton, Nov. 3.
attacking Shishing-Renter.
Another
Tokyo, Nov. 2.
In her reply to the American note regarding trade in China, Japan will The Japanese naval authorities recall attention to the new situation [quisitioned a Custom floating craft in Asin us a result of the China in- yesterday afternoon. The Japanese cident, and will stress the signi Hag which was hoisted on top of the fleance of the campaign in China as The 5. C. M. Post has received Customs Building three days ago has essentially actuated to exclude the the following donation to the Society How been removed following a prodestructive Influences of the Comin- for the Protection of Children in test by the Commissioner to whom tern and to create a new peace mn-
Mrs. Jutr At the
Japanese explained that it was chinery subservient to the order of mistake".
the world. Hundreds of infantry and cavalry
Political observers point out that Jave trampled along Shakee front in the proposed peace machinery is de- a westerly direction since dawn yes-signed to serve as a bulwark against terday, and is believed they are the penetration of Bolshevist in- The S. C. M. Post has received being sent to reinforce the Japanese duences, and declare that preserva- the following donation to the Street units in the West River which are tion of the Nine Power Paet, to Sleepers Shelter Society In memory, according to Japanese reports, which the Soviet is not a signatory, of the late Mr. Ma Wing-chan:
be tantamount to. wifl
the granting of a free hund_to the Soviet in her Mr. I. S. Won, $2.
manoeuvres to Bolshevise China,
Many politicians are urging the Government 10
foreign request Penvers to accord sufficient under- standing and sympathy to Japan with regard to the ultimate aim of the campaign and to co-operate in the construction of the proposed new Far Eastern machinery. Tirese cir- cles believe that at present when Asia a momentous period is going through a
transition of
to a new Two solesmen of the World Book
system of Company in Hankow Road in
peace
culture. discrimination the
and International Settlement
will naturally be made between were those who wanded yesterday morning when a can
co-operate in the new small bomb placed on the counter by
construction, those who remain in dentified person exploded, A spaniel and a fox terrier dog according to a Shanghal message, belonging to E. S. Abrahams of Wister- Both were rushed to hospital im- loo Road were taken to Maut kokmediately. The condition of one is for observation after they had bitten said to be serious,-Central Ne109. a coolie employed by the Hongkong Pharmacy.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty o Animals in memory of the late Mis J. IL Surton:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Trson, $2.
CHEMISTS'
COOLIE
BITTEN BY DOGS
Bomb Incident
In Shanghai
Chuning. Ni,
FALL OCCASIONS
for all
different and negative and those who oppose it.
Commenting on the American cute, they expressed the hope that the 2 United States will be able
to co- operate with Japan without ad- herence to the allegedly antiquated system.--Domei,
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Medicine Company
Summoned.
Woman Alleged to Have Hindered Re-arrest
The Yuet Wah Medicine Co., of 4 A remand of 24 hours was granted Tai Wo Street, ground floor, were when Mai Lin, 34, widow, appeared summoned before Mr. II. R. Butters before Mr. H. R. Butters at the at the Central Magistracy yesterday Central Magistracy yesterday charged for being in possession of EL faise with obstructing Detective-Inspector trade-mark. They were alleged to W. N. Darkin in the execution of his
had
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have
The case arose out of the re-arrest
of a prisoner who had escaped while being taken to Wanchai 'Station on Mr. D. 2. Evans, of Johnson, Stokes | Monday. When Sub-Inspector Darkin and Master, appeared for the pro- went to the house to take the secution on behalf of the complainant, | prisoner back to the Station, it was Mr. Roy Kwok-cheong Lau, of alleged that he was obstructed by Messrs. Dodwell and Company, the defendant.
Hearing of the summons was Inspector A. V. Boker said that ndjourned to 2.30 p.m. on November the escaped prisoner would be 20.
charged to-day.
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