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五拜禮空號五廿月一十一英港香 ·FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 25, 1938.
日四初月十 $30.00 PER ANNUM
TELEGRAPH' SEARCHES
(without success) FOR A
JAPANESE
ARMY Chamberlain
Mirs Bay Coastal Towns
Were Occupied Yesterday
LOST: A JAPANESE ARMY!
Bird's-Eye View of War Zone this morning swore that
While refugees who crossed the Hongkong frontier at Shataukok in a constant stream
they could hear the sound of machine-gun
TELEGRAPH" PLANE and rifle fire near Sha-
OVER BORDER
By A Staff Reporter
AFTER
tau, six miles from the frontier township, а "Telegraph" reporter
PATROLLING was flying a few thou-
the Hongkong border, Mirs sand feet above
Bay and Deep Bay for 'war zone." more than an hour this
afternoon in a chartered
the
His flight indicates that
plane of the Far East the Japanese occupation of Aviation Company, I have the Mirs Bay area must come to the conclusion that have been carried out by a there is no fighting taking remarkably small column. place within at least 25 miles From of the Colony's frontier.
Highlights of my flight
were:
The Japanese armada has with drawn from the Blas Bay aren.
the
an authoritative source the "Telegraph" learns that the occupation has, in fact, already been completed, and that it is extremely unlikely that the Japanese will come any
A transport sighted in Talpang closer to the Hongkong | report that the Japanese have frontier,
harbour Indicates truth in
occupied the Peninsula drawn by The Japanese appear to have,
a straight line between Palkong, occupied all coastal towns in Mirs their base of operations,
Lungkel.
and Bay.
Among the occupied coastal
A transport steaming down the towns nre Shaucheung and Pearl River towards Hongkong,
and a cruiser stationed in Tal Yinking, where are situated the
chan Bay near Tai Shan island.
only two Chinese Maritime
For the rest of the trip with Customs stations.
visibility unlimited, the country.
Shatau Customs station is side below looked as peaceful as not in the Mira Bay area, but is the proverbial green lanes of on the other side of Hongkong, England.
In a Moth cabin plune, with Mr.
in Deep Bay.
CHASMA
TAICHUN
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Sees Duke Of Windsor
Latest Japanese Operations
In S. China This "Telegraph" map shows the.
scene of the Japanese "mop- ping-up" opera- tions near Hong- kong. which started yesterday morning and.
50 TTAHS OF SHOWIN
The Tyre with 2,000 Teeth
Britain Lodges
New Protest at
Shipping Tie-up
according to a warning Issued by the Japanese authorities In Canton, will brink Japanese troops for the Arst time in close proximity to the New Territories. Paris, Nov. 24.
The Japanese are Immediately after leaving the
driving down the Quai d'Orany, Mr. Neville Cham.
railway from berlain and Viscount Halifax Shoklung, across went to the Hotel Meurice and saw territory from the the Duke of Windsor.
East River area at Walchow, and westward from Tamshul towards the railway.
They remained at the hotel until 18.10 p.m. It is understood the Duchers of Windsor was present. -Reuter.
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TOKYO, Nov. 25.
THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR to Japan, Sir Robert Craigie, called on the Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, at the Foreign Office on Thursday afternoon and, it is understood, expressed the dissatisfaction of the British Government with Japan's reply to the British note regarding the question of free navigation on the Yangtse River..
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The Foreign Minister, it
is further understood, ex- plained in this connection the fundamental policy and attitude of the Japanese Government regarding the foreign rights and interests in China with reference to the Japanese reply to the American note on the Open Door and Equal Opportunity in China.
"DIVORCE
THE JEWS," COUPLES WARNED
New Nazi Pressure Increases Suicides
BERLIN, Nov. 24.
Political observers point out that it is still difficult for Japan to comply with the foreign re- A HIGH NAZI SOURCE quests for free navigation of revealed to-day that the the Yangtse because military Government contemplates a operations are in progress along the River.-Domei,
WILL RE-CONSIDER DECISION
law to break up hundreds of partly Jewish families by virtually forcing Aryans, married to Jews, to obtain It is reliably reported here; divorces, with a threat of that Mr. Arita, the Japanese ostracism if they failed to Ambassador, has promised that do so."
LONDON, Nov. 24.
Japan will "reconsider" the He said that the decrees were opening of the Yangtse to for-expected to direct the courts to eign shipping as a result of the grant speedy divorces to non- United States and British Jews in mixed marriages, and to "parallel" representations to place a stigma on Aryans failing Tokyo.
to. obtain separations, by plзc-
He said he did not knowing them in the same category whether France had joined in as Jews. the new representations. United Press.
BRIBERY ALLEGED IN CRIMINAL
Outcome of Paris Parley COURT CASE
The Customs officials have all JAPANESE
P. E. Bedell, at the controls, we hop-Leen evacuated to Hongkong
ped off from the Kal Tak field at 12.20 p.m. Circling the 'drome to gain altitude, we passed over the neighbouring hills at 3,000 feel.
from the Mira Bay posts.
The British military au- thorities in Hongkong_are] far Palkong," said the pilot, warming as mystified as the "Tele-
"We'll have to climb high to see nis
to his work.
straight for Palkong, which has been
graph" reporter regarding
It was my intention to make the precise whereabouts of reported as the Japanese base for the the large Japanese forces mapping up operations near Hong-reported this morning to be kong. Then we would follow cpast-line down Mirs Bay, being sure operating close
Territories to keep within British Territorial New limits, to check up on the reports of fighting at Shatau nnly five miles according to
from our frontier.
CRUISERS IN MIRS BAY
picked out the two ships.
to the border, an official
BOMBING. ACTIVITIES
Naval Aircraft In Central, South China
Mediation P. & 0. SHIP
In China
Possible
PARIS, Nov. 24.
i
IN
DIFFICULT BERTHING
Rawalpindi Fights Wind And Tide
Money Found In
Inspector's Pocket
HOW HE WAS allegedly of- fered $100 29 a present was
described by Mr. E. E.
Jeffries, Government Radio Engineer this morning when Hung Kwan-chor, 25, head-
to
not be allowed They would operate in business, to enter a pro- fession, or to draw a pension.
It is believed that this would re- sult in virtually all Aryans married to Jews obtaining divorces.
This revelation coincided with reports that more than 70 Vienna Jews have committed suicide as a result of the fatent measures, pa United Press..
LATE NEWS
Former H.K. Officer Was Among Killed
Sepoy Amuk On
N.W. Frontier
master of the Communication Lieut.-Col. E. H. Gray, who was -. Electrical Engineering College, one of the officers shot dead when u
* defendants.
appeared
Dun
for the
APART FROM THE de- SHANGHAI, Nov. 25. finite agreement relating to WIND AND TIDE united to Lyndhurst Terrace, and Cheung Sepoy ran amuk in a milliary station delay the berthing of the P.Wai-lun, 25, alias W. L. L. on the North West Frontier on November 23, was in Hongkong dur- LOCHANG AND
SHAOK- the co-ordination of French & o. liner Rawalpindi when she Chang, appeared before the
Ing the war and married Miss Phyllis WAN on the Hankow-Canton and British military forces reached Hongkong from Shang. Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. Lammert, daughter of Mr. George E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions Lammert, well known: Hongkong Railway were the two main ob-
of the Supreme Court on a charge resident. spokesman.
jectives of the Japanese naval in the event of war, the hai this morning.
ministerial She first drew into No. 2 wharf at of having offered a bribe of $100 to Col. Gray had been in the. He disclosed that no extra military aircraft operating in South Anglo-French
Colony in 1014 with the then 74th Kowloon in the same laneway as the Jeffries. forces had been moved to the China, yesterday, according to talks in Paris led to Empress of Asia nt No. 1' whart, but Outaldo Hongkong we could see border as the result of Japanese a communique issued by the shelving of the main pro- the tide and a contrary wind com- Hinshing Lo
Mr. J. Whyatt prosecuted and Mr Punjabis, later the 42nd, but left to
zerve at the Front, two distant specks-British cruisers, activities.
of the
On his return in 1917, he married Town class, and
authoritica
Japanese blems under discussion," it bined to press her away from the "Yes, that one's
Extra police have been
Miss Lammert and a daughter was sent to
wharf. At one time it seemed the other a County class cruiser,"
was learned from diplomatic possible that she might be pressed The following Jury Was CF11-
born the following year just before sald Bedell, as we looked through Shataukok and other border towns Fleet in China Waters.
the influx of
the couple left for India. Norman works
Meffan at the small merely to control
Military
bock against the Empress of Asia, panelled: and groups of high-powered glasses
quarters this evening.
He was well-known in post-war refugees, which has been growing freight care were bombed and des-
but this risk was avoided when the (foreman), Ng Soon-luck, Kwan dota in the sea below.
steadily during the past fortnight, troyed in both places, the communt- In the matter of the co- Rawalpindi drew back into the stream Makschung. Chus Teck-bong, Tang Cricketing circles in Hongkong, and I followed his instructions and and which has reached unprecedentede says, Japanese pilots failed to ordination of French and British and unchored there.
Chan-po, Mathro Bernho. and was a member of the Army team,
They have lived in India ever since, proportions since Japanese plane sight any Chinese train operating on military forces, the Ministers, Small craft were cleared away Ludwig Cart Liedke.
moally at Nowshera. dropped pamphlets along the frontier yesterday morning (A copy the southern section of the Railwayngreed, it is stated, that Britain from the far side of the wharf and the Mr. Jeffries, in evidence, said thai Mr. George Lamunert, received the of one of the pamphlets is repro- south of Lochange activities of the at the present possesses all and Rawalpindi was then brought safely he had been in the Government ser-news of his son-in-law's death by
alongside in the laneway beyond that vice for 10 years. The first defendant telegram. Referring air units in Central China, the com- one-third of its military poten-occupied by the Empress of Asia.
was the principal of the Kau Tung
N. W. FRONTIER DEATH ROLL' inuatque that a squadron led by tinilties of 1914, and that the The Rawalpindi sailed at
Wireless College. The second de- Lient Commander Speda carried out
French air force
|fendant, to hla knowledge, was an as-i strength is for England.
PESHAWAN, Nov, 24. vigorous
orous bombardment of the new
İsistant instructor and a secretary to
THE DEATA-ROLL, lu ibo shooting Inadequate. in Hengyang
the Brat defendant, and we could easily see the fishing Telegraph" learns that it is ex-southern Hunan. Intenso onli-air- Except for general discussion on
incident. on the North-West Frontier, Junks below round Taitong Island tremely unlikely that the Japanese statt fire was shown from Chinese the need of strengthening the French HEALTH REPORT
Witness said he visited the school when a Sepoy rán amok, it" now its operations ground
ware- and in the security of Brillah waters. Army will continue
batteries. Several
Height, including four British officers, British military forces, They were an easy object from 8,000 right up to the Hongkong frontier.
One case of cholera, bringing the in question on September 28. houses and workshops in the air-Ministers did not tackle this problem
of went there for an Inspection. He saw three Indians of other ranka, and the but, to which helght we had now
It appears, saldan authoritative fields were set on fire.
In all its aspects, but left that task year's total to 632, seven cases
dysentery, making the 1938 aggregate a number of pupils there, the second sallani, who, it is more ninind, wa Selimbed.
source, that the Japanese forces are The Chinese troops concentrated to the experts.
each of and third floors being used by nos a sentry, but that he entered the In As regards the Spanish questions, to 983, and one case
re-aludents Various wireless apparatus officer camp si mkânlchismsReuter, It was beginning to get cold. Pilot operating in the spirit of the ex near Bilenyong and Shahochen
(Further Late News on the health authorities were stocked in rooms on both these
Page 12.) Bedell shut his, window, and 1 fol-change of letters between the British western Hupch were also severely the only possible result reached in diphtheria and meningitis were
yesterday.
(Continued on Page 43 Flowed his swameda, The action dim- and Japanese consuls in Canton, in bombed, the communique add that France will shortly send a trade parted to
(Continued on Page 4.) (Continued on. Page'(:),,
We left the Hongkong mainland
and had reached 5,000 feet altitude when the first waters of Mira. Bay passed beneath us. It was much
Out! clearer over to the mainland.
ot so there was a cloudy haze.
As we neared the Chinese main-
duced
on Page 2.)
NOT COMING NEAR.
• FRONTIER?
sources, From authoritative
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