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EIGHT MILES FROM CANTON
(Continued from Page-1.) retreated westward towards Samshul after Avo hours-of flighung.
With the recapture of Fatzhan, it is reported that a Chinese counter offensive on Bamshui is imminent.
of the The intier city, terminus rallway, has been a point of bitter contention in the last two weeks be- tween the invaders and units of Balt Guarda commanded by Mayor Tseng Yang-fu of Canton and self-defence corps headed by Magistrate Teng Yan-hua of Namhol.
Isolated by the hostlie Chinese now pressing on Samslut, the Japanese forces at the rallway terminus whose communications with Canton have been cut as a result of the Chinese recapture of Fatihan, are relying on their airplanes to transport supplies, it is said.
30.000 CHINESE TROOPS BESIEGED IN LOTIEN
Twantan, Nov. 17.
About 30,000 Chinese troopa under the command of General Map Lei who logged behind following the fall at the Wuhan cltles, are now threaten-
at Graca & Co. No. 10 Wynhamed with annihilation as the result of Street, Hongkong. The opportunity of serving you is a pleasure.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Steamship
"YALOU"
via
on
12 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk Haiphong. arrived Hongkong Monday, 14th November, 1038.
Consignces are hereby informed that their goods with the execption of Opium, Treasure und Valuables are being lauded and stored into the Gordowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.
vigorous sloge pushed by the Japan-
forces along exe
the western edge of the Taplch Mountain Range in
Hupeh, northeastern
With Hankow,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938.
AMERICA SENDS NOTE REGARDING THE JEWS £30,000,000 Plan To Aid
Important Hebrew Refugees
Change In Tactics
Chinese Withdrawal
BERLIN, Nov. 16.
THE UNITED STATES has sent the German Foreign THE
Office a formal note making representations with regard to damage to property of American Jews resident in Germany during the recent riots.
No details are given in the Jewish history" to open wide the note, but the American Govern- "Kales of Zion for the return of the ment reserves the right to take Jewish people."
The appeal declares that Palestine Of Troops
further action on behalf of those offers an immediate possibility for affected.
the settlement of many thousands of CHUNGKING, Nov. 17. Commenting on the elimina-homeless children and young people. THE LARGE-SCALE tion of the Jews from German-Reuter Special. Hupel-Anhwel border as their oblec-withdrawal of Chinese economic life, the Kecinischer CABINET DISCUSSES QUESTION
Zeitung urges that on no account north-
75 miles northeast of Yingshan, about 30
miles southeast of Lotten on the
vanced to wihin 2 to 3 miles of the
forces concentrated
the
London, Nov. 15. troops from
must German trade interests bel
At an 80-minute meeting of the eastern part of the province harmed. It declares: "If the Cabinet to-day, it is understood that of Hunan is believed here employment of Jews menns an the Jewish problem was considered. to indicate an important increase in the export trade, No reply has yet been received change in the Chinese mili- Jews should remain in business, tary plans.
As informed quarters here point out, the Japanese have advanced so far into the province
-Router.
the
CAR THIEVES STILL ACTIVE
THE THEFT of his motor car from outside his rest- dence at No. 158 Portland Street, has been reported to the police by Mr. Leung Hing-ching.
Another car belonging to Mr. Wan Sing, of 10 Tai Hang, was also reported stolen from outside the Alhambra Theatre,
USE OF SHOP AS DWELLING
from the German Government to th strong British protest against association of names of Brit.sh poll-Use As Beds, ace Not
Recognised By Law
Amer.ca AN INTERESTING POINT
lives, the Japanese forces started their enveloping advance from three points, Hsinchow, Shuunapaho and Kishul.
words
Wednesday evening, the vanguards of the Javanese forces ad- castle of Lotion. Completely encom
assed by the Japanese forces, the
clans with the murder of von Math. large forces of Chinese stragglers will
BRITISH MINISTER'S
The Cabinet may also have con- be quidated in the immediate future, It
STRONG PROTEST
sidered the feasibility of a parallel is pointed out. THE
Chinese
approach by Britan and London, Nov. 10. near Lotion and Yinehan include the
While British and American leaders with regard to the treatment of 'Jews whether a place could be re-
In Germany. 171st and 172nd Divisions of the of Hunan that the loss of further studied £30,000,000 plans for Ger-
When Mr. Chamberlain and garded as a domestic dwelling All claims must be sent in to me on wangs Army under the command Important strategic positions in man Jews refugees, the strongest Viscount Halifax go lo Patla next because people i'legally slept in or before 24th November, 1938, or
of General Miao Lei, units of the the mountainous regions could statement yet made by a member of week the whole course of events since it was argued before Mr. Justice they will not be recognized.
Communist Army, and tronos be-
attacks R.E. Lindsell in the Supreme Damared Packages will be examin-engine to the armies under Generals be prevented by the Chinese only the Cabinet was uttered by Sir Munich, including German
Thomas Inskip in a speech at Man-against the Jews will undoubtedly ed by the Company's Surveyor en Chi-an and Yu Hsuch-chung-with great difficulty.
Court this morning. checter to-day, when he said of the come under consideration.-Reuter, Messrs:--Goddard and Douglas in the Domel,
The Chinese were compelled to anti-Jewish demonstrations in
Ger- withdraw their presence of the Consignees at 10.00
troops, so it is de
many
APPROACHES TO GERMANY a.m, on Saturday, 19th November,
clared, because the railway line run-
London, Nov, 16. 1036
ning through lowlands in the cast of Hunun would enable the Japanese troops to advance with great rapiany The Japanese mechanised units would likewise be able
Conelgnees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duttable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
1. OUL Agent. Hongkong. 14th November, 1938. HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN, NV.
(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)
From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PORTS.
“MEERKERK**
The Steamship
having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are noti ded that all goods are being landed at their risk Into the hazardous and/ or extra-hazardous godowns of the Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob
tained.
Goods not cleared by the 21st དལ་ November, 1938, will be subject to rent.
JAPANESE C. IN C. DASHES HOPES
(Continued from Page 1.)
ed as the reason for the visit of Admiral Shlozawa to Hongkong this morning.
The Japanese cruiser Myoko bear Ing the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces in South China ar- rived in harbour this morning and salutes were exchanged preparatory to conversations between H. E. Ad- miral Sir Percy Noble and the dis- tinguished visitor.
"Such appalling treatment of In-
The point was raised during the hearing of an action brought by Mrs. Lai Shick-yu, clalm.ng possession of nocent peopic will most certainly Bod Considerable attention is being de- the ground floor of 54 Des Voeux us unyielding. Our first duty as a voted to the question of Jewish re Road, from her tenants, the World nation is to help these people; not fugees from Germany, states Reuter's Wardrobe and Cabinet Trunk Manu- only
that It is understood that considera-facturing Co.
advisability It is understood that Mr. Joseph tion is being given to the
in our own
Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Instructed
to push forward possible, in the Empim but niso, ifd.plomatic correspondent, who says | Chinese therefore plan to con- Kennedy told Mr. Chamberlain that of calling in London shortly, a mee. by Mr. F. E. Nash, appeared
of their U
It was impossible for the United ing of the committee of the Vice-plaintiff. Defendants were represent-
centrate the greater part
The
between
the
and
iral Shiozawa, who is Canton-Hankow Railway from fall-
of the admirals would ve an interview to the Press but
MORE VIOLENCE IS ANTICIPATED
have
President
for
to establish that the premises had been used as a dwelling and there- fore came within the Prevention of Evictions Ordinance.
fokla
сл
the
to ano
All broken, chafed and damaged Japanese Navy to the effect that troops had withdrawn, packages are to be left in the go- Admiral Shiozawa received an invila- I trained for guerilla operations and von Rath at Dusseldorf on Thursday the alleged assassinator of Herr G. A. V. Hall, architect, It was illegal
downs, where they will be examined
at Holl's Wharf.
Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Offeer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo s being examined.
An
von
purt of the province along troops in the western and southern States officially to contribute towards, Chairmen under Lord Winterton, ed by Mr. H. Somerstt Fitzroy, on the United the instructions of Mr. C. A. S. Russ. boundary
However, in and representatives of the refugee problem.
At the outset it was Hunna
agreed that Holland and Brazil. Kwangtung. The mounta.nous ter-
the event of Britain donating land, States, France,
It is also understood that appro-
the pr.
primary issue was for defendants rain there would favour delence.
they could privately raise a sum in the United States, while Jewish and aches will be made to Germany by the countries represented on the com- charitable organisations other CHINESE AIM Chinese High Command throughout the world would be ex-mittee regarding the possibility of a visit to Germany by the director of a co- above all is anxious to prevent the peeled to contribute.
Chau Yat-ming, managing partner Mr. Kennedy conferred with Lord to organisation established
Evian conference.- of de
defendant firm, said he rented the: of Winterton to-day, as well as with the sult of the
premses in February, 1937, since dron, received Mr. T. Nakamura, Japanese.
committee's American director, Mr. Reuter.
AMERICAN- PROTESTS
when he had been sleeping in the Consul General In Hongkong, soon
concentrations on George Rubice.
New York, Nov. 16. Chinese
cockloft and his sx, troop after his arrival, and local residents the boundary between Hunan and
On Thursday Mr. Itublee will con- Protests and demonstrations against floor. After receiving nouce to qui, ១៤០
lso went on board.
Kwangtung also appear to indicate fer with Mr. Chamberlain and Mr.
MacDonald, To-night Mr. Germany's anti-Semitism continues he had been endeavouring Malcolm The exchange of visits was ar-
that the Chinese High Command will Donald talked with the Austra-¡ unabated, and scores of civic, re- other premises but failed, ranged to take place between the attempt to recapture Canten. Myoko and H.MS. Falmouth after
The Japanese columns are report-lian High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. iglous and patriotic organisations
FAMILY AT MONGKOE urged
Roosevelt which the Japanese admiral was ed to have made a further progress Bruce regarding a plant to settle strongly to protest. Similarly there
Cross-examined, witness agreed entertained to luncheon by the British
advance on Chongsha and Jews in New Guinea United Press have been radio symposiums and that he had a family living at Mong- their In Admiral, Sir
Sir Percy Noble.
to have reached the vicinity of Ping-
mass meetings.
kok, and could go and stay there 11 Neither of the
the well-known columnist, Dorothy Informed Chinese quarters liang. cive
declare that the population in the
Thompson announced to-day that as shed. Witness further admill- ed that he had been told by his a communique was issued by the regions from
Chinese which the
Berlin, Nov. 10. a result of a broadcast on Monday solicitor that, in the opinion of Mr. have boen Jews fear that the funeral of Herr in which the defended- Grynszpan, tion from Admiral Sir Percy Noble are provided with arms and
am-may lead to more punishing decrees Rath, she had been deluged with to sleep in the cockloft and on the to discuss means of improving Anglo-munition for self-defence.
ord a revival of anti-Semitic vio- 3,000 telegrams and thousands of floor,
ΟΙ Japanese naval relations.
After Châu Ping-yuen, an_accoun- official stetement issued here lence.
letters. She announced the formation
firm, had given Admiral Shiozawa has accordingly declares that the Chinese set fire toi The United States representations of a Journalists Defence Fund, In- ant of defendant
in order to prevent this have not comforted the Jews, because rluding Hugh Johnson, Heywood corrooorauve evidence, Mr. Fitzroy taken the opportunity afforded by
into the there are relatively few American Broun, Willam Allen White, Hamil-submitted that he had established the lon Fish, John Gunther and others prem.ses had been used as a dwell-
therefore entitled and hands of the Japanese undestroyed. Jews in Germany.
The entire town with all its indus-
to get the protection trial plants has been converted into in the homes of foreigners-United them to get
"best lawyer in
in France."
of Evictions heap of ruins by the fire which, Press,
The Catholic University, in ith sel pointed out under Section 2 raged for three days and two nights.
CHRISTIAN COUNCIL The Chinese emphasise, however,
A mental sponsored broadcast Issued (2). a single bedspace came within TO BE FORMED
protest against the Nazi the Ordinance, and submitted that that all foreign residents in Chang-
religious policles."
the application of the Statute should sha are
safe.
London, Nov. 16,
The National Cound of Women in not be prevented by the fact that part JAPANESE SUCCESSES Foreigners were given quarters on which is now required to deal with of statements of prominent women,
but audacity the United States released the texts of the premises was used as a shop
or place of business. A little pig cuused a commotion the property of a foreign oil company the refugee problem, according to
terming the anti-Jewish persecutions Referring to the illegality of using near Gloucester,
provided with food supplies the Earl of Selborne In when and
speech as "elckening, appalling, and the premises as a dweilng, Counsel it fell down a shaft. The animal's The Chinese authorities admit that to the Church Assembly.
hideous."
contended that even assuming that a squeals of fear were heard by the Japanese scored minor successes Discussing the situation of the re- Its owner, Mr. E. Brain of Edg- on the northern Yangtse along the fugees, both Christians and Jews from an Endeavour attacked the "brutat Building authorities for such an The International Society of Chris- person might be prosecuted by the hills. He told Ernest
Han River. Round and
Germany, Earl of Selborne explaimed
which they said were offence, it still did not provent the Artemis And Widgeon Gilbert Brain.
both
the governments and excesses" Little Dean col-
from
under coming lers about the pig being down the
to be making satisfactory pro- parts held
parliaments of Roman Placed First
These men then pit.
set gress on the other hand. It is re- should do the great thing and sus the "time has come when the govern-heading of a domestic building.
All they were concerned with was to work to rescue the unfortunate ported that the town of Taungshua, pend the immigration laws, and sus-ments of free people should recon-
been onimal. With their faces covere
over 50 kilometres north-east of Canton pend the protracted paraphernalia of sider relations with a 20th century whether or not persons had
sleeping there and not with the with damp rags as protection
legality Senator Ashurst called Herr Hitler stipulation that the place was to be of it. Further, there was no stake races held by the Royal Hong- (umes they were lower in a troops. Aured by the Chinese government passport visas in Berlin barbarous nation."
the Inter- "modman," and advocated sever used simply as a shop, and if persons framed ance of diplomatic relations-United had been sleeping there for nearly two years, as shown by the evidence, It must of necessity become a dwell- ing.
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case what-
ever,
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
Agents
Hongkong, 12th November, 1030.
SWEEPSTAKE RACES
anc
the conclusion of present Canton base falling t
operations to come to Hongkong for such an interview and for a frank exchange of views,
recently
old
12.
They Rescued The Pig
London.
The
Meanwhile Jews are taking refuge to handle cous, and to use ing,
It is not prudence,
The Chinese attack on Canion is that surely all British Empire "sliame upon us all," and added that place
has been
the under
Ordinance.
to
the
Leading positions in the sweep
details по
are and Vienna. In a harc avaliable regarding the Chinese ad- hola 30 feet
If they waited for chair. They reached the kong Yacht Club yesterday over 5.4
vance on Canton It is generally be- governmental report to be down and found it on a
ledge. miles were taken by Artemis
men put it in a anck and leved that they are advancing from, all the Jews would be dead before Press. Widgeon. "A" class started at 14,45
It could be put into operation. it was a very dangerotis rescue several directions. and the rest at 14.55, Results:
That the Japanese are attachisg Other and no doubt the deed will be re-
the speakers agreed that "A" Class
considerable Finished Corrd. Po|cognised by the animal Societies.
Importance to the only way to christianise Indignation Chinese offensive against Canton is was to turn it into nellon.
COULD NOT BE SANCTIONED evident from the fact that they are The Archbishops of Canterbury which are being carried out by the Mr. Macnamara submitted that no preparing strong defence positions and York stressed the magnitude of same elements who attack the Spanish defence had been made out and * AMERICAN WOMAN outside of the city. It is, moreover, the problem, and hoped that what Republie" declares a Cabinet come went on to contend that there was
reported that three policy was in Palestine,
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HAS NARROW ESCAPE
Incident in Tientsin's Danger Zone
Tiantain, Nov. 10. When passing the bridge border- 10ng the racecourse in Chinese terri- *ory this morning, Mrs. J. K. Cald- voiền of the United States Con- 1 sul-General, narrowly escaped being uy a wallet, apparently fred by someone hidden in the tail reeds She heard the shot and 1 nearby.
saw the bullet strike the water.
SPAIN OFFERS, SANCTUARY Barcelona, Nov. 10, "Spain proteste against the in- humanity of the German persecutions
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Rions from Amoy have been ordered there voy a be some means of en-wunique insued by the Loyalists, no question of any part of the shop new stock of these
forming a separate letting so that it
the
It had been stated that sleeping in famous Watches.
premises was illegal, and there-
to march northwards to bring the suring for the Jews a spot where to ali law-abiding political and racial could be appropriated for domestic Chinese advance to ing to other reports the Japanese and allons. hall. Accord they were
not regarded as outcasts fugitives directly the Spanish war tuse.
ends.--Reuter Special. attempted unsuccessfully to land
A resolution was carried wel-| troops at Padan, north-west of Hong-coming the formation of a Christian kong-Trata-Ocean.
Council for German refugees, and requesting the Anance board
at least frame a scheme to raise £50,000 to help Christian refugees.
Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES
ما
bad
GOLF RESULTS
Won By F. A. Hill
fore the Court should not sanction n
wrongful action.
If it did and people came to know of it, then every shop would be crammed.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Kowloon Dewar Trophy The following, are the European later amounced that £1,289
The defence had boldly asserted Y.M.C.A. fixtures for next week: been subscribed at the meeting.
that the place was a dwelling because Sunday, Nov. 20-Discussion The Assembly passed a resolution
even persons had been sleeping there, but this assertion, Counsel Group at 9. p.m.
expressing indignation at the "deeds Monday, Nov. 21-St. John's Am of cruelty and destruction perpetrat compeiton played at the Kowloon mises were let simply as a shop.
In the final of the Dewar Trophy contended, won wrong as the pre- bulance First Lecture in West ed out the Jewish pec
of Ger- people
Golf Club over the week-end, F. A.
plaintiff Lounge at 5.30 p.m. Service Men's many and Austria Canon T. G. gill boat B. Jex by 2 and 1 over 18 with costs, His Lordship said: I
Giving judgment for Whist Drive at 9 p.m.
moving to Tuesday, Nov. 22-Women's Sec Rogers of Birmingham, In
think there is substance in the point the holes, the resolution, appealed tion: Sewing Bee all day. A.R.P.
The following qualified for the taken oy Mr. Macnamara that the Lecture at 8 pm. A.D.C. Reberani German people to dissociate in Captain's Cup competition of the tenants, having admittedly occupied
selves from this persecution-Reu Kowloon G.C at 9 pan.
the premies in away which was ter 'Special.
T. 11. Low, 82-18=70; and F. A. a breach of, the law, could not rely
83-17-72 ZIONISTS MEET
on that breach to convert the place.... There
were twelve entries.
which was onertially a shopminto a Adamseen: Cup Competitien domestle dwellingborde
An unprecedented series of attacks | allegedly by bandits, has occurred here since an order was lated for- Will Favours California Sidding Chinese and Japanese to at- and the races. The outrages include Chico, Cal.
the murder of a Russian dairy pro- Wednesday, Nov. 23-Badminton The late George F. Lobdell of thit prietor, the bold-up of a prominent all day. Fenciar at 8 pm. Badminton city remained faithful to Californie Belgian famly at their residence as 8.30
London, Nov. 16. Thursday, Nov. 24.—Ladies” Night. even in death." Hawill, funt fand the maltreatment and robbing
All the at- Friday, Nov. 25 Women's Seo A meeting of the Zionist General for probate, reads: "If I should turn of hospital matron.
·T.`` Buckle with a score of 75-12m | -- Hin Lordship ordered that up my toes before my wife does, 1 tacks occurred in the racecourse tion: Bridge Clase at 10 am. A.D.C. Council in London, attended by 80 63, qualided during November for possession be given up within 23 delegates, representing Zionisis from the darnson - Cup: competition at days, and directed that meste, profie wish ber t have, the use of all ms. PROPERLY during "bar life, provided yake, the insecurity of, which "la ba» Rehearsal at 9 pm.
brought to the attention of con Saturday, Nov. 28-Women's Sec-"; all over the world, appealed to the Happy Valley. Ther were twelve, be " calculated up to the Ghisot
tion: Badminton in morning.
British people "in this dark hour of i entries. she sees dit të remain in California,"
J. Ullmann.
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