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FOUNDED 10 一拜體 號七月一十英港香 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1938.

No, 15003

NEW WORLD RECORDS SET BY THREE R.A.F. PLANES ON LONG HOP

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One

Machine Forced Down At Koepang After Setting New Mark: 2 at

Italians

950 h.p. In

One Engine

Commence VICKERS WELLESLEY 950 Flight

Rome Hop To Japan Capital

Five newspapermen and pitets left Rome this morning on an attempt to create จ now record light from Europe to Japan.

The fight is being sponsored by Stampa, leading newspaper in Turin, in reciprocation of the record flight to London and return by the Japanese Asahi Shimbun's plane "Divine Wind" in 1037.

The Italian machine is piloted by Signor Lualdi, who will attempt to fly non-stop to Karachi.

h.p. single-angina long- range bombers have 'a speed of 226 m.p.h. maximum.

Engines aro Bristol "Poga sus," air-cooled. Bombs aro carried in torpedo-shaped can- tainors, scon under wings (picture alongsido).

30 DIE IN GREAT OSLO BLAZE

Port Darwin

Copyright by the Hongkong Telegraph. Telecommunications Ordin- ance, 1936. Received 12.30 p.m. Published 12.45 pm.

AFRIC

AUSTRALIA

日六十月九

OCEAN

PACIFIC

SPOKESMAN ADMITS UNIMPORTANCE

OF HANKOW

SINGLE COPY 10 CENTE

$30.00 PER ANNUM

1958

DUN LOP

SÜ YEARS OF GROWTH,

DUNLOP Fort

The Tyre with 2,000 Teeth

Anti-Japanese Disturbance In Hongkong

ANTI-JAPANESE

DISTURBANCES

in

Winglok Street, City, on Saturday, threatened at one stage to assume serious proportions, and necessitated the calling out of police reinforce- ments from No. 7 Police Station.

During the disturbances, it was disclosed this morning a District Watchman was forced to draw his revolver to keep off a hostile. crowd while he was effecting an arrest,

The disturbances arose when 11 quantity of wolfram ore, stated in have been sold

the Japanese Government, was being removed from a Chinese shop in Wing Lok Street to an O.S.K. steamer tied up at the Wing Lok wharves,

گران

A large crowd

coolica gregated outside the shop and re-

metal.

During the demonstration Win-

duct,

sal

"As long as you remain in this neutral territory, this sort of con- duct will not be tolerated," Mr. T. J. Houston. the Magistrate, In passing sentence.

HITLER'S

AIMS, AS SEEN BY SOVIET Conquest Of Europe Within Three Years

1

LATE NEWS

Tae Kim-hung, District Watchman, Journalists

MOSCOW, Nov. 6. ON THE EVE of the 21st monstrated against the removal of the anniversary of the revolu- tion, the Secretary-General SHANGHAI, Nov. 7. dow at 213, Winglok Street was of the Third Internationale, THAT THE FALL of broken.

M. Georgi Dimitrov called PORT DARWIN, Nov. 7.

There was a sequel at the Central on the workers of all the COMPLETING THE LONGEST NON-STOP Hankow is not regarded to

Magistracy this morning, when ademocracies to "show the be of great military signifi- Chinese was fined $50 or, in default,

on month's imprisonment

mailed fist" and to save the flight ever made-7,162 miles two of the

cance is almost unanimously one

charge of malicious damage, and $25. world from Italo-German four Vickers Wellesley bombers flying from indicated by the reports or, in default, two weeks imprison

cul- by meal on a charge of disorderly con-conquest which will yesterday Ismailia, Egypt, to Australia landed at Port published

(Continued on Page 4.) One foreign newspaper corres- Darwin at 11.30 a.m. H.K.T. this morning.

pondents returned here machine has been forced down at Koepang,

The first machine to land was piloted by Squadron after the fall of Hankow.

The spokesman of the Japan- Leader L. R. Kellett, who also commanded the flight of ese War Ministry also expressed Greater im- four similar planes which set up a long-distance forma-the same view. tion flight record of 4,300 miles from Cranwell to portance was attached by him in his statements that the Chinese Ismailia last July.

positions which include Tapich entire. flight from Nusson, second pilot and navigatori and the Lushan mountain spurs OSLO, Nov. 6.

Ismailia to Port Darwin was Sergt. T. D. Dixon, wireless operator collapsed under the Japanese broke away. He was chased and re- arrested. Because of the attitude of and mechanic.

Inttacks: THIRTY PEOPLE are covered in just under 48 hours. No. 3. pline. Filght

Lt. A. N.

the crowd, the District Since the end of August, 130

Tokyo, Nov. 7..

form believed to have been killed at an average speed of 160 m.p.h. Combe, Brat pilot; Flight Lt. B. Chinese divisions in full war strength said, he was forced to draw his re-

It is planned to volver and telephone No. The three bombers broke the Burnett, second pilot and navigator:

national organisation composed of in a disastrous fire which

political, financial and journalistic Soviet long-distance record of Sernt, H. D. Bray, wireless operator (numbering altogether 800,000

ave to a large extent been cut up station for reinforcements. int mechanic, broke out in a four-storey 305 miles from Moscow to

Defendant pleaded that he did not Squadron Leader Kellett, whose The losses of the Chinese armies in building in Oslo this after-California, via the North Pole, plane was the first to arrive at Port

returned at over intentionally break the window, groups to help to decide the Chinn policies. However, there is no inten-. when they passed over the Cele Darwin, also commanded the July 299.000, of which number, dead le sud had joined the crowd of people, and tion to create a new political party,

цув to be 119,000,

had Just heard something about

the Asahi Shimbun. What the Fremier An extraordinarily high number of wolfram ore being smuggled to

desires, the when steamer The fire spread with such is just after midnight, local flight from Cranwell to Ismailia.

paper says, is the "prompt disposal rapidity that many of the in time. Subsequently, one of the RAF as an aircraft mechanic, Ile dend and wounded must be attributed Japanese

of the China conflict," rather than u mates could not escape, and at machines landed at Koepang Pilot Officer M. L. Gatne, who was to the use of Japanese heavy artillery pushed against the window.

apponted last June to a permanent and heavy air bombs.

Detective Sergt. A. Maevey, who permanent reorganisation of political Bratislavia, Nov. 6. least 13 are known to be dead, through shortage of fuel.

The record of the flight is an commission after serving as an air-tion of dead to wounded by compari

solt with previous experiences has prosecuted, told the Court that the partles.--Reuter. man-plot. Alded by the Gestapo, the Czeck Four sprang from the windows authorities to-day continued their

Flight L. R. G. Nusson holds become more unfavourable due, ac- owners and fokies of the shop had

(Continued on Page 4)

disappeared during the disturbances. anti-Semitle purge, and it is estimated of the fourth floor and were kill amazing ohe:

short-service commission. The other offices hold permanent commissions.

Gaine and Nusson participated in the previous record fight.

From Karachi the Ballan pilot will proceed to French Indo-China, and will then pass Hongkong non-stop to Formosa.

From Formosa they will y direct to Tokyo.

Anti-Jew Purge In Bratislavia

Tragic Ending To Studio Party

noon.

An official notice issued later

that during the last 48 hours they ed instantly. have dumped 10,000 Jews across the new southern frontier of Hungary, i confiscating their money and valu- stated that the total number of ables,

deaths was 24, but it is feared'

This "Indemnification for damage that at least 30 have lost their to Slovakia" will continue, it is stated. | lives.

until Slovakian Jews, born in any part of what is now Hungarian soil. are eliminated,

It is estimated that a total of 10,000 Jews will be affected,

The

SATURDAY

Left Ishmallia,

Egypt

3:55 am. G.M.T. Over Arabian Sea.

s.w. of Karachi 6.30 p.m. GMT.

SUNDAY

Over Vizagapalam The fire is thought to have started (3.340 miles) In a photographer's studio where the Passed

40th anniversary of a former court over Anamba photographer was being celebrated.

One of the nine officers entered the

The record for is non-stop fight, up. to ta-day, was held by Russian pilots. who flew non-slop from Moscow to California, vin the North Pole, in a single plane.

13.00 a.m. G.M.T.

Records were taken from France Singapore 11.00 a.m. G.M.T.

15,657 miles in August, 1033), who 1.10 p.m. G.Turf taken it from Britain (February, Islands....... His successor, M. Brandstrup

3.15 p.m. G.MT. 1933. Wing-Commander Gayford and was on Borneo Coast Meanwhile Prague is attempting to

giving the party at which M. Ander-Crossed Equator. 4.20 p.m. G.M.T. Squadron Ldr. Nicholetts). negotiato for the repatriation of

Port Darwin, Nov. 7. non's widow and 40 others Wete 70,000 additional German Jews-present. The studio is situated close

Over Timor Sea, passed ILALA.S.

The Vickers Wellesley Bombers United Press,

to the Royal Palace.

Swan 1.45 1.m.

Nos. 1 and 3 arrived at Port Darwin

Radium Worth $75,000 Is Stolen

All Norway has gone Into muuring over the tragedy.

CRIES OF DISTRESS THEN SILENCE

SPECIAL MACHINES

respectively.

gain for Pori Darwin.

sector are

men,

The propor-

WAR IN S. CHINA

arrest. He told the effected the court he saw defendant deliberately

He arrested the man and took him: Defendant, however, Into the shop.

break the window with his fist. To Aid Plan China Policy

Watchman

7 police

he

www

(Further Late News on Page 12.)

new

Chinese Counter - Attack

Overwhelming

Japanese

Without

en-

Friday morning. countering any palpable resistance, the feet units reached Yaowan, about 30 miles above Hankow by 6 o'clock in the afternoon.

Arrived Darcin. 3.30 am. GET. ut 1.32 pm, and 1.35 .m., local time FOLLOWING THE RE-CAPTURE OF HAM, THE CHON CO FORCES, ASSISTED BY SELF-DEFENCE CORPS, ARE PRESSING ON FATSILAN, 12 MILES FROM CANTON ON SAMSHUI-CANTON RAILWAY. The left wing of the counter-Į CHINESE HOLDING OUT OUTSIDE [tions up-stream from Hankow on No. 2 Bomber, which has forced to

TAMSHUI AND WAICHOW The machines participating in the flight are four of five special long land at Koepung owing to shortage of attacking forces has retaken

Yungyun, Nov. 7. It is stated that the fire originated range machines teated for several fuel, has re-fuelled and hoped off Sainam and Sahang, and is now

Despite Japanese pressure, Chinese months at Ismailia.

defence forces are still holding their in the studlo of M. Anderson. The Three of the machines left Ismailia, The Air Ministry in London an-reported to be within striking

positions among the heights outside studio had been cleared of furniture Egypt at 3.55 am, on Saturday mor- nounced this morning that all three distance of Fatshan. for a celebration and was festooned in G.M.T. (19.55 a.m. 1.KT.) The

machines passed the south-east of Despite the reverses suffered by Tamshul and Walchow, according to the Celebes, which is 0,308 miles on the land forees at Samshul, eight traititary dads were conducted by fully negotiated by the fleet forces

despatches from the front. with

coloured papers. streamers first two machines landed at the lanterns.

the Great Circle course, and the Japanese gunboats are still attempt- Detroit, Nov, 0.

Fanny Bay Airport, Port Darwin, at A surgical instrument salesman, Shortly before 2 m. on Sunday 3.30 x.m. G.M.T. (11.30 a.m. H.KT.). minimum distance for the establish- ing to thrust along the West River ment of new world recordwest of Samshui, reports reaching Albin Vaughan, has reported the theft, the widow of M. Anderson retired to

The average speed throughout the from his car of five milligrams of her room and it seems that she was night was 160 nup.h.

the only one who took part in the radium, valued at $75,000.

Wing Commander O. R. Gayford,

[the flight, is following the three lead-

It is stated that in the event of the celebrations to have escaped with who has directed the organisation of thief opening the container, he may her life. be seriously injured,

It is believed the fire broke out ing machines by easy stages, and ex- Mr. Vaughan renta radium to hos-half an hour later. Flames were perts to

arrive Port Darwin later. pitals-United Press.

(Continued on Page 4.)

Wing

Commander Gayford was the pilot of the

the Fairey-Napler mono- Plane

American Arrested In S'hai On Serious Charge

Shanghai, Nov. 7. | operatora, plucing the Chinese vessels Alleging the illegal use of third under the American Rag. party fings by Chinese ships, the American authorities have arrested

nt

Reuter.

SOLDIERS INJURED TRYING TO STOP RUNAWAY PONY

Private

here state.

between

was 5114-

Numerous

The famous zigzag curves through the Pelchow waterway were success-

the defenders on Japanese garrisons and by noon on Saturday the advance inside the two towns, inflicting con- units progressed to within a striking siderable carualties on the Invaders.dlatance of Klayu.-Domel.

Central News.

CHINESE GIVE UP PUCHI, KIAYU

YANGTSE WAR

River communication Shiuhing and Kangmoon pended on November 4. With the recapture of Samshul, Bowever, it is

Tokyo, Nov. 7. the cities

Yoyong, Nov 7.' hoped shipping between

Sailing up the Yangtse River, a will be resumed shortly.

The Chinese military authorities from Japanese naval unit on Saturday Japanese reinforcements

and have announced the abundonment by

which In 1933 established

Injuries were received by Lance Canton are pouring into Fatshion and continued its drive upstream

Japanese counter-attack on Sam-advanced to Sangkinshih, 12 miles the defence forces of Puchl, forty above Yaowan, and 30 miles above kilometres southwest of Sienning on world's long-distance

Nicholl and record by flying Corporal

when shut is believed to be imminent.

Ilankow, after sweeping the mines the Canton-Hankow Railway and kilometres from the non-stop from Cranwell to Walvis Golightly of the Royal Scots

In its path, according to a naval dis-twenty-five

livan border, on the evening of Bay (5,340 miles), Ho niso directed they teled to stop a pony which

patch received here-Domel.

Nov. 4. formation recort previous

non-bolted when they were loading

Rail-

COMBINED DRIVE stop fight made by the same four truck at the Kowloon Canton machines when they flew 4,300 miles way yesterday. non-stop from Cranwell to Innailla Both men were sent to the Bowen

July this year.

Road Military Hospital for treatment. followipt three leading

the

Ju

The

4

FIGHTING EXTECTED

Szehul, Nov. 7. Following the Chinese recapluro of

At the same time, the river town Samshui, west terminus of the Can-

Shanghai, Nov. 7: ton-Samshul Railway, more than

Resuming their combined drive Kiryu on the Yantze, which is con- 1,000 Japanese troops have been des-

by Chinese also been evacuated, patched along the Une to strengthen along the Yangise River with the nected with Puchi by a highway, has

Japanese River a renewed Army forces, the

forces. the beaten Invaders and FIRING NOTICE

outbreak in the suburbs of Samshul Fleet units reached Bhuangklashik,

Chinese forces defending The American authorities invoked

about 45 nautical miles above Han- is expected momentarily. Frank Siman, erstwhile employee of the old statute against misuse of the

Chinese reinforcements, in strong kow, according to a communique la Canton-Hankow Hallway are now Anti-Aircraft Firing Practice will the American Express, charging him Amertean flag in arresting Simon.

line to the north of Chaan, which is with an attempt to "injure the United The action is held significant in navigator; Pilot-Omeer M. L. Caine, be carried out from the vicinity of numbers, have also arrived to help sued by the command of the Japan Holding a Une which cuts the rail- State"

the light of the patent abuse of third signals officer of the unit.

Talwantau (near Clearwater Bay) the millia and polles guards who ese Fleet in Chins Waters.

Despite the receding water, the the next station south of Puchi No. 2 plane-Flight Lt. H. V. between the hours of 9 am, and had previously re-gained Samshulj

naval forces resumed their opera Central News.

No

are the crews of the machines. 1 plano, Squadron Leader L.

K. Kellett, Flight Leader; Flight Lt.

A. T. Gething, second pliot

srid

Simon has allegedly sold certificates party Bags by Chinese vasacla under i Hogan, Brit pilot; Flight Lt. R. G. [p.m, and 7 p.m. and midnight to-day, from the invaders-Central 'News.

of ownership to Chinese fishing junk fetitious sales contracts-Domei,

the

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